Expressions Pedals; Great To Swell Expression Piston - Rodgers Cambridge 735 User Manual

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6. Each stop can be turned on at any stage and turned off at any later stage. As
an example, assume the 8' PRINCIPAL is to go on at stage one and off at stage
25. Go to stage one, turn on the 8' PRINCIPAL and press SET,. Then go to stage
25, turn off the 8' PRINCIPAL and press SET.
7. To clear the entire crescendo sequence (stages 1 through 63), hold SET and press
General Cancel. This will also reset the current stage to number one.
8. When building a completely new sequence, it is advisable to first write the sequence
down, then assign stage numbers from 1 to 63 to each stop or group of stops in the
sequence. Usually, there are more stages than stops in the sequence, so it is necessary
to skip some stages to make the sequence end at or near stage 63. If this is not
done, the sequence will end before the Crescendo Pedal is fully depressed.
9. To exit the Crescendo Set Mode at any time, press GENERAL CANCEL. Any changes
in the sequence made up to that point will be saved.
EXPRESSION PEDALS
The pedal in the middle controls the overall volume of the Swell division. The pedal on the left
controls the overall volume of the Great and Pedal divisions. These pedals are used to give variety
of expression to the music played. Pressing the pedal forward in,creases the volume; drawing back
decreases the volume.
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GREAT TO SWELL EXPRESSION PISTON
The Great to Swell Expression Piston allows both manual divisions to be expressed by using the
middle expression pedal. The Pedal division remains expressive on the left pedal.
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