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To use pistons to control a second Rodgers console:
1. Connect the MIDI Sequencer Output of the master console to the Sequencer Input of the
slave console.
2. On the Master console, enable piston transmission by holding SET and turning the
SELECT knob until the cursor is in the SEND field of the MIDI STOP CHANGE menu
item.
3. Release SET, and turn the SELECf knob until the display reads SEND:PST.
4. On the Slave console, enable the piston reception by holding SET and turning the
SELECT knob until the cursor is in the RECEIVE field of the MIDI STOP CHANGE
menu item.
5. Release SET, and turn the SELECf knob until the display reads RCV:PST.
SAVING A COMBINATION MEMORY
The contents of any combination memory may be saved into a MIDI sequencer and later
reloaded into the organ.
1. Connect the sequencer Input to the organ Sequencer Output. Connect the sequencer
Output to the organ Sequencer Input.
2. Start the sequencer in RECORD mode, hold SET and press the memory select piston for
the memory to be copied to the sequencer.
3. Release SET, and stop the sequencer.
To reload a memory from the sequencer (connect the sequencer following the steps above):
1. Play back the recorded memory as a song would be played back.
2. When the memory contents have been correctly received, the memory piston
corresponding to the memory on the sequencer recording will flash. At this point, the
contents of the memory are stored in a temporary holding area in the console.
3. Hold SET, and press the memory select piston for the desired destination memory. Please
note this need not be the same as the memory whose piston is flashing.
When copying more than one memory to the sequencer, wait a few measures between saving
individual memories, or place them on different tracks. This procedure will reduce confusion
regarding which memory is stored where on the sequencer. When playing back the memories, play
only one at a time. Each time the organ receives a new memory, it discards any previous data in the
temporary holding area. It is necessary to transfer each memory to its destination memory in the
organ before playing back the next.
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