Combination Memory Levels; Selecting Memory Levels; Console Displays, Indicators, And Menus - Rodgers A657 Owner's Manual

Two manual organs
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Combination Memory Levels

Rodgers advanced combination action system has up to 100 memory levels depending on model.
This effectively multiplies the number of available combination pistons by up to 100.
Combinations stored one memory level doesn't affect those stored on other memory levels; each
of the memories is independent.
Many organists keep regularly used registrations, such as those used for hymns, on one memory
and use other memory levels for preludes, postludes and choral accompaniments, which may
change week to week.*
*Note: A variety of useful registrations have already been stored when the organ arrives from
the factory.

Selecting Memory Levels

Memory Levels can be selected by pressing the corresponding piston M1, M2, M3, etc. or the
pistons labeled M+, or M- depending on model. When M+ and M- are used, the selected
memory level appears in the display window.
To select a memory level:
Press the corresponding memory piston (M1, M2, M3, etc.). The piston will light or
press the M+ piston or M- piston until the desired level 1 thru 100 (labeled 0),
depending on model, is displayed in the window. In either case, M1 is automatically
selected when the organ is turned on.
! With Rodgers Memory Card System™ or USB data port unlimited memory levels are
available. See the AG

Console Displays, Indicators, and Menus

The Rodgers organ is equipped with an informative display for many of the console functions
described in this section. The Console Display normally indicates the Transposer setting,
however, it can be used to adjust many other controls and preferences including MIDI settings,
Voice Palette selections, Dimensional Sound Modeling parameters, Tremulant rate and depth,
and many others.
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