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Holiday Classic Owner’s Guide
What It Does:
Either one of the brown-colored BANK PRESET buttons ( A - B ) can be changed from the factory registra-
tions to those of your own creation.
How It Works:
A TIP FROM LOWREY: Read through this procedure before doing it. Customizing a Bank Preset involves the
lettered
BANK PRESET buttons, the numbered GENERAL PRESET buttons, and the red-colored MEMORIZE
button.
4. When you are using any of the
RHYTHM STYLES and/or the TRANSPOSE feature as part of your
registration, you must tell the organ to include them.
At the bottom left of the
COLOR DISPLAY, you will see the words WITH STYLE and below them the word
NO. To include the rhythm style when you save your registration press the bottom SCROLL button one
time. The word
NO will change to YES. A natural key (white key) on either keyboard or pedals (long
pedal) also changes ‘With Style.’
At the bottom right of the
COLOR DISPLAY, you will see the words WITH TRANSPOSE and below them the
word
NO. To include the Transpose feature when you save your registration press the top SCROLL
button one time. The word NO will change to YES. If you change your mind, touch either Scroll button again
and the word NO will again appear. A sharp key (black key) on either keyboard or pedals (short pedal) also
changes ‘With Transpose.’
3. Decide where you want to save your registration
(BANK PRESET Letter and GENERAL PRESET
Number). Press that Letter button and then press that
Number button.
The screen will display the Letter
and Number you have selected. For example, if you
pressed the Bank Preset button
A the COLOR DISPLAY
will read as illustrated to the right.
Pressing Bank Preset button
A or B and no other
numbered preset button saves your preset into
that Bank letter’s PRESET 0.
TRY THIS: Try the following steps to see how to customize
a
BANK PRESET button.
1. Press the buttons and set the features for the
registration you wish to create and save.
2. Press and release
the red-colored MEMORIZE button.
Watch the COLOR DISPLAY.
The screen will read:
Customizing A Bank Preset