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william buckley
June 1, 2025
How do you adjust the pitch of the organ with the highland bagpipes?
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Mr. Anderson
June 1, 2025
To adjust the pitch of the Rodgers Infinity organ, use the tuning function, which allows adjustment in a range of 415.3–466.1 Hz. This range covers a semitone centered on the selected pitch. For instruments like highland bagpipes, which typically play around 466 Hz, set the organ pitch close to 466.1 Hz for better tuning compatibility.
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ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE TOUCH KEYBOARDS For generations, organ key tops were made from the best materials – ivory (for white keys) and ebony (for black keys). The Performance Touch keyboards use the latest technologies to reproduce the touch and feel of these materials. • Surfaces incorporate stripes of moisture-absorbing material for improved touch and playability.
Quick Tour 2-manual model Music Rest Keyboard Cover Power Switch USB Memory Connector Tablets Stops Pistons Headphone Jack External Connectors Expression Pedals Pedalboard WARNING ѥ ѥ With the factory settings, the power will automatically be switched off 240 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit. If the unit’s power has been turned off automatically, you can use the Power switch to turn the unit back on again.
Quick Tour 3-manual model Music Rest Keyboard Cover Power Switch USB Memory Connector Tablets Stops Pistons Headphone Jack External Connectors Expression Pedals Pedalboard About the Display Contents of the Main Screen 1. General memory bank number MEMO You can also adjust this tuning within the range of the reference pitch. 2. General memory piston number 5. Temperament 3. Keyboard transposition status...
Quick Tour About Pistons 2-manual model ORGAN TREM ZIMBEL MIDI MIDI MIDI MIDI TUTTI TYPE CHIMES TREM HYMN TREM MIDI MIDI PLAYER 3-manual model TREM PREV ZIMBEL MIDI MIDI EXPR TREM CRESC ORGAN GT-PED TREM TUTTI MIDI MIDI EXPR CHIMES ENCL TYPE MAIN...
Quick Tour About Toe Pistons Piston Explanation All Expression Shoe Turn this piston on if you want to assign all divisions SWELL Piston to the SWELL expression shoe. This tremulant is best used in gospel, theatre and evangelical music; the Flute Vibrato affects Flute voices.
Quick Tour About Tablets 2-manual model GREAT SWELL SOLO SWELL SWELL SWELL SWELL SWELL SWELL MAIN UNISON EXPR PEDAL PEDAL PEDAL GREAT GREAT GREAT SWELL SWELL SWELL 3-manual model GREAT SWELL SWELL GREAT CHIOR SWELL SOLO SWELL SWELL CHIOR SWELL SOLO SWELL SWELL...
Quick Tour Display and Panel External Connectors 1. OUTPUT L/MONO, R (Output) Jacks You can connect an external amplified speaker system here so that the sound of the organ is played from the connected speakers. 2. INPUT L/MONO, R (Input) Jacks You can connect an external sound module or similar device here so that its sounds are heard from the organ’s speakers.
Quick Tour About the Music Rack The music rack is movable up and down, back and forth. To tighten the locking screws, use the included Allen wrench. Locking screws About the Pedalboard Connect the pedalboard and console with the provided cable.
Making Settings in the Menus 4. Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to change the item’s setting . Heres how to make settings using the menus. Perform these steps from the main screen. For a list of the menu items, refer to the next page. 1. Press the [Select/Menu] knob to access the menu .
Making Settings in the Menus Hymn Player Play back Hymns and Preludes Menu item Value Explanation Mode – Select Hymn or Prelude Hymn number – Select Hymn number Next Intro, Verse Select to play introduction or verse VAR. Prelude begins at a random selection and plays continuously Play Mode [S] FIXED Prelude begins at a predetermined selection and plays continuously...
Making Settings in the Menus Pitch/Tuning Settings for pitch, Temperament, Tuning, and Transpose Menu item Value Explanation The reference pitch can be changed from “A=440.0 Hz” to “A=415.0 Hz” (Baroque pitch) or “A=392.0 Hz” (Versailles pitch). VERSAILLES 392 (Hz) Pitch BAROQUE 415 (Hz) MODERN...
Making Settings in the Menus MIDI Coupler MIDI coupler settings Menu item Value Explanation SWELL A, SWELL B, GREAT A, GREAT B, CHOIR A (3-manual Division model only), Division CHOIR B (3-manual model only), PEDAL A, PEDAL B MIDI CH [V] [P] CH1–16 MIDI transmit channel Name [V] [P]...
Making Settings in the Menus Console • Screen contrast • MEL and BASS coupler settings, and other settings Menu item Value Explanation Adjust the Display Contrast Display Contrast ѥ ѥ 0–30 This setting will return to the default value when you turn off the power, but you can store the setting so that it will be remembered even after the power is turned off.
Making Settings in the Menus Tremulant The tremulant effect adds vibrato (cyclic modulation) to the sound. Menu item Value Explanation SWELL MAIN Sets the tremulant for SWELL MAIN. SWELL MAIN2 Sets the tremulant for SWELL MAIN2. SWELL FLUTE Sets the tremulant for SWELL FLUTE. SWELL FLUTE2 Sets the tremulant for SWELL FLUTE2.
Making Settings in the Menus Crescendo Crescendo settings Menu item Value Explanation Crescendo Step 0–63 Refer to “Changing the Settings for Crescendo” (p. 29). Audio External device settings Menu item Value Explanation Aux In Volume [S] 0–127 Adjusts the volume of the external audio device. Aux In Reverb [S] 0–127 Adjusts the reverb depth for the external audio device.
Making Settings in the Menus MIDI MIDI settings Menu item Value Explanation When the organ is connected to a MIDI sequencer, change this setting to Local Off. Local Off: Keyboards are disconnected from the internal sound generator. No sound will be heard when you play the Local keyboards.
Making Settings in the Menus Save/Load (USB) Save/load the contents of the general memory pistons and voice setup, and format the USB flash drive Menu item Explanation Copy Memory Bank Refer to “Copying a Memory Bank” (p. 36). Delete Memory Bank Refer to “Deleting a Memory Bank from a USB Flash Drive”...
Making Settings in the Menus Storing Your Settings (Customize) The following settings will return to their default state when you switch off the organ’s power, but you can use the procedure described below to store these settings. Setting Group Default Voice Palettes (*) “MIDI coupler”...
Selecting Stops (Sounds) By drawing the sound stops you can play a variety of pipe organ sounds. Selecting a Sound Variation (Voice Palette) 1. From the main screen, draw a sound stop . The “Voice Palette” screen will appear, showing the variation of the selected stop. ѥ...
Storing a Combination of Stops About the general memory pistons The general memory pistons can store the stop, coupler, and tremulant settings. The stored settings are maintained even when the power is turned off. There are 12 general memory pistons, 1–12 (2-manual model: 1–10), and each piston can store one registration. The combination of general memory pistons 1–12 is stored as a “bank.
Storing a Combination of Stops Using Memory Banks The state of the general memory pistons and the division memory pistons can be stored as a “memory bank. ” Storing the Combination of Memory Pistons as a Memory Bank 1. Use the memory bank select [M–]/[M+] pistons to select the memory bank number to be used for storage . 2. While holding the [SET] piston, press one of the general memory pistons or division memory pistons .
The capacity of an external memory device is much greater than that of the organ’s internal combination memory. In order to make easy use of this additional capacity, Rodgers uses the concept of memory folders. Like a file folder, a memory folder is used to store groups of information on the memory device.
Changing the Settings for TUTTI Setting the Sounds to be Played When the [TUTTI] Piston is Pressed 1. While holding down the [SET] piston, press the [TUTTI] piston . The sound stop set for TUTTI will light. 2. Draw sound stops and select the stops you prefer . 3. Press the [SET] piston to save your settings .
Practicing Along with a Preset Song or Performance Data You can practice by playing along with preset songs (demo songs) that are built into the organ, or with performance data that you’ve recorded from your own playing. MEMO Songs can also be played back in succession. Start from the state where playback is stopped. Then, using the [Select/Menu] knob, select “Play Mode. ” Next, turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to change the setting to “CHAIN.
Practicing Along with a Preset Song or Performance Data Muting a Specific Division During Playback When playing back a song, you can individually mute (silence) the performances of each division. 1. From the main screen, press the [STOP] piston to access the “Song Recorder” screen . 2. Choose the song that you want to play back .
Recording Your Performances Recording a Song 1. From the main screen, press the [STOP] piston to access the “Song Recorder” screen . MEMO You can also access the “Song Recorder” screen by Quick Menu. 2. Press the [REC] piston; the [REC] piston will light . The [PLAY/PAUSE] piston will blink, and the organ will enter recording-standby mode.
Recording Your Performances If a screen like the following appears If the save destination already contains data, the following message will appear. • Press the [SET] piston if you want to overwrite the data; i.e., replace the previous contents of the song. The existing data will be erased, and the performance data you recorded will be saved.
Recording Your Performances Copying a Saved Song MEMO • You can’t copy a preset song. • Up to 99 songs can be saved in internal memory, and up to 999 songs can be saved in one USB flash drive unit. 1. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory connector .
Hymn Player Selecting Hymn or Prelude Changing Hymn book 1. Press the [HYMN PLAYER] piston . 1. Press [HYMN PLAYER] piston . 2. Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to move the cursor to Mode . 2. Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select “Book . ” 3. Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to select Hymn or Prelude .
Saving and Loading Settings on a USB Flash Drive Formatting a USB Flash Drive Copying a Memory Bank The process of preparing USB flash drive for use by the organ is called Here’s how a specific bank saved in internal memory or USB flash drive “Formatting.
Saving and Loading Settings on a USB Flash Drive 9. Press the [SET] piston . Saving and Loading a Voice Setup The organ’s voice setup will switch to the voice setup you loaded. ѥ ѥ This setting will return to the default value when you turn off the power, but A “Voice Setup”...
Backing Up Data/Performing an Initialization Returning all Settings to the Factory- Backing Up/Loading Data Set State (Factory Reset) Here’s how to back up and load data. 1. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory connector . All settings stored in the organ can be reset to their factory-set 2. From the main screen, press the [Select/Menu] knob .
List of Shortcuts By using these shortcuts you can directly access a desired screen without going through a menu screen. To access the screen Shortcut Demo screen Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] piston Pitch/Tuning screen Press any key Operate the expression pedal Expression Pedal screen While holding in the [SET] piston Operate the kick switch...
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Do you have a question about the Infinity organ and is the answer not in the manual?
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How do you adjust the pitch of the organ with the highland bagpipes?
To adjust the pitch of the Rodgers Infinity organ, use the tuning function, which allows adjustment in a range of 415.3–466.1 Hz. This range covers a semitone centered on the selected pitch. For instruments like highland bagpipes, which typically play around 466 Hz, set the organ pitch close to 466.1 Hz for better tuning compatibility.
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