Rodgers Masterpiece Owner's Manual page 37

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Pipe Modeling
Settings that emulate pipe organ characteristics and temperaments.
Menu item
Temperament
Wind Supply
Shutters
Tremulants
Value
Explanation
Historical styles of music such as baroque can be played in the tunings that were used during that time.
Temperament selections cannot be saved into a General or Divisional piston. At the conclusion of a
performance, pressing 0 (Cancel) will not return the temperament to default. To save any temperament
settings as power-on default, hold SET and press 0 (Cancel) momentarily, then release both. A "User Settings
Saved" message will appear in the display.
The modern standard which divides the octave into 12 equal intervals, allowing
Equal
performance in all keys successfully. Unlimited modulation from key to key is
possible.
Each of the intervals of a fifth is slightly contracted to generate a major third.
Mean-Tone
Major thirds and in-tune fifths are slightly narrow, and the differences between
the major and minor seconds are smoothed out.
A system of tuning attributed to the philosopher Pythagoras, in which the fourth
Pythagorean
and fifth intervals are pure. Chords including the third will not sound smooth.
Johann Philipp Kirnberger was a composer and a pupil of Bach. His temperament
Kirnberger
favored pure fifths but performance was improved in many keys.
Werckmeister I
Andreas Werckmeister further refined the Mean-Tone temperament.
Four tones are practically tuned identically to Equal temperament (C, D#, F# and
Werckmeister III
A).
Young I
Young temperaments offer further refinements to the Mean-Tone model, except
with slightly higher pitched sharps.
Young II
A part of Dimensional Sound Modeling, Rodgers' exclusive Digital Dynamic Wind™ emulates the behavior of
pipe organ wind regulating devices and the response of pipes to an unsteady wind supply. Each stop is
programmed to respond to wind variations, just as in a pipe organ.
Flexible
Weak*
Varying degrees of "wind sag" or unsteadiness of the initial pitch.
Normal
* Allegiant models have all 5 values.
Strong*
Fixed
The minimum volume of each division when its Expression Shoe is closed can be adjusted to suit specific needs
or personal tastes. As the thickness of pipe organ shutters increase, the volume of the division decreases
when the shutters (Expression Shoe) are closed.
PD, GT, SW, CH, SO,
Loud reeds
(Chamades, Tuba,
pp, ppp, pppp, Unenclosed
Festival Trumpet,
etc)
Although the tremulants are carefully factory-set and adjusted when the organ is voiced, each may be
modified for rate and depth by the organist to meet a particular musical need or to suit an individual taste.
Depending on model:
GT Main, GT Main II, GT Spare, GT Flute, GT Flute II
SW Main, SW Main II, SW Vox, SW Tibia, SW Flute, SW Flute II
CH Main, CH Main II, CH Tibia, CH Flute, CH Flute II
SO Main, SO Main II, SO Tibia, SO Eng Horn, SO Flute, SO Flute II,
GT ZIMB
Trem Rate: 0
255
Trem Depth: 0
255
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