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Rodgers 595 - REVERB LEVEL; HEADPHONE VOLUME AND JACK; TUNING CONTROL; TRANSPOSER CONTROL

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REVERB LEVEL
This control adjusts the amount
of
digital reverberation affecting the organ voices.
HEADPHONEVOLUMEANDJACK
The volume level
of
the headphone set is adjusted by this control.
The
595 has a headphone jack. When a set
of
headphones is plugged into the jack, the speaker
system shuts off, allowing the organist privacy when playing. It is recommended you use stereo
headphones with an impedance
of
not less than 8 ohms (Q).
SUSTAIN SWITCH
This switch is located on the far left side
of
the Great/Pedal expression pedal. This switch will
sustain voices playing from the MIDI
ON GREAT coupler. Press the switch to sustain, release to
stop. Pressing this switch sends a MIDI Sustain Message on the MIDI
ON
GREAT coupler channel.
If
the MIDI ON GREAT coupler is on, then pressing the sustain switch will cause a MIDI Sustain
Message to be sent out
of
the corresponding MIDI Channel.
TUNING CONTROL
The 595 is equipped with a TUNING control. This allows the entire organ to be tuned easily and
quickly to a piano
or
musical instrument not at standard concert pitch (A 440).
If
the TUNING
control is pushed in, the organ will remain at standard concert pitch, and turning the control will
have no effect.
To
alter the pitch, pull the TUNING control out until it clicks, then turn the control to
set the pitch.
TRANSPOSER CONTROL
Turning the TRANSPOSER control will raise
or
lower the pitch
of
the organ up to four
semitones (half steps). Many singers need a key change to accommodate their voice range. The
TRANSPOSER is especially useful for accompanying soloists, eliminating the need to mentally
transpose music on a printed sheet into a more suitable key. The
TRANSPOSER helps the organist
accomplish this effortlessly.
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