Storing A Combination Of Stops; Storing Or Recalling A Registration; Storing A Registration; Recalling A Registration - Rodgers Infinity organ Owner's Manual

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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. " For example there are 12 pistons and 99 banks, this means that you can
store a total of 1,188 registrations (2-manual model: 990 registrations). Registrations are a convenient way to store favorite combinations of
sounds, or to switch between combinations of sounds while you perform.
About the division memory pistons
While the general memory pistons store a combination of sounds for the entire organ, the division memory pistons store only the combination of
sounds for each division.
The combination of division memory pistons is stored as a "bank. "

Storing or Recalling a Registration

Storing a Registration

1. Set the stops so that you hear the combination of sounds you want to store .
2. While holding down the [SET] piston, press one of the general memory pistons or division memory pistons .
• If you press a general memory piston, the state of the stops for all divisions, the couplers, and the tremulants will be stored.
• If you press one of the division memory pistons, the state of the stops and the tremulant for the division will be stored at that piston.

Recalling a Registration

1. Press one of the general memory pistons or division memory pistons .

Resetting the Sound Settings (General Cancel)

1. Press the general cancel [0] piston .
The illumination for all stops and pistons will turn off.
If you also want to reset the stop variations
Press and hold the general cancel [0] piston for several seconds; the settings will be reset to a state in which no sound is selected, and the variation
settings will also be reset for all stops, restoring the basic variation (Default Voice Palette).
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