Selecting A New Folder On The Card; Storing A Crescendo Sequence And Tutti On The Card; Deleting A Crescendo Sequence From The Card; Storing Additional Settings On The Card - Rodgers Trillium T807 Owner's Manual

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Selecting a New Folder on the Card

1. Insert the Personal Memory Card in the slot.
2. The instrument shows the Memory Card display.
3. Rotate the Alpha dial until the desired folder appears in the display. Folders are labeled A
through H.
The second line shows that the folder contains combination memories 1 through 4 and a stored
Crescendo sequence, while the third line shows Tutti and the other settings. If a folder has
nothing in it, the second line displays EMPTY.

Storing a Crescendo Sequence and Tutti on the Card

In addition to the combination memory levels, the Personal Memory Card can also store copies
of a Crescendo sequence and Tutti. If the Crescendo or Tutti set operation is performed while
the card is inserted, the new Crescendo sequence or Tutti is stored on the card rather than in the
internal memory. Note: See Setting Crescendo Sequence on page 12. Like the combination
memory levels, these automatically replace the internal Crescendo or Tutti whenever the Personal
Memory Card is inserted in the slot.
Note: Crescendos and Tutti must be unlocked to delete them from a Personal Memory Card.

Deleting a Crescendo Sequence from the Card

1. Press the ALL SWELLS piston.
Hold General Cancel, then press ALL SWELLS again. A message appears in the Console
Display confirming deletion of the stored Crescendo sequence or Tutti from the Personal
Memory Card.

Storing Additional Settings on the Card

Several additional settings can also be stored on a Personal Memory Card. Changing any of
these settings causes all of them to be moved to the card if they were not previously stored on the
card. The settings automatically take effect when the card is inserted. The settings are:
M e m o r y C a r d
F o l d e r :
M : 1
M e m o r y C a r d
F o l d e r :
E M P T Y
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A
E

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