Divisional Characteristics; Solo Division - Rodgers Topper Owner's Manual

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DIVISIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Solo Division
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The Solo Division contains the solo voices and ensemble
lead voices of the organ.
Such solo voices as the Violin,
Clarinet, Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, and Post Horn are
available with ensemble voices such as the Vox Humana,
Diapason, Bass String, and all the Flutes 16' through 1'.
The Solo Division Percussions include Piano, Grand Piano,
Harpsichord, etc., located in the upper left hand corner
of the TAP.
You will notice a stop called Main Off located at the
extreme left of the Solo voices.
This stop will cause the
solo voices to not sound from the Solo Manual.
To couple
the Solo Main voices, use Solo to Accompaniment or Solo to
Pedal.
The Flute voices will not couple arid will remain
playable on the Solo Manual.
The Solo percussion stop will make any of the Solo
voices (other than Percussion and Flute) decay after a note
is pressed and held down as the Percussion voices do.
This
gives added flexibility to the tonal spectrum.
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