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Rodgers 702 - Channel Reassignment; Octave Transpose

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1.
Hold SET and press the MIDI coupler to be changed. The coupler will flash. Release SET
and the MIDI coupler.
2. Press the sustain switch (located to the left
of
the Great Expression Pedal) to the left. The
coupler will stop flashing.
To
change the coupler back to detected velocity, repeat steps 1 and 2 under "Velocity
Information." The velocity status
of
the Great and Swell MIDI couplers will be stored in the combi-
nation action
of
the organ.
CHANNEL REASSIGNMENT
All MIDI couplers transmit on fixed channels except MIDI ON GREAT.
To
set the transmit
channel for this coupler:
1.
Hold SET and press the bottom
of
MIDI
ON
GT.
It
will flash. Release SET and MIDI
ON
GT.
2. Hold piston
1,
and press any key on the Great manual between low C and tenor
D#
to signify
the desired MIDI channel. Low C is
Channell,
low
C#
is Channel 2, etc. The MIDI
ON
GT
coupler will stop flashing.
The new Great MIDI Channel assignment will be stored in the combination action
of
the organ.
OCTAVE TRANSPOSE
Normally, all MIDI couplers play at standard pitch (middle C =note 60). The Octave Transpose
parameter may be reset to cause any MIDI coupler to play one octave above
or
below standard
pitch.
1.
Hold SET and press the bottom
of
the desired MIDI coupler. It will flash. Release SET and
the MIDI coupler.
2.
To
transpose up one octave, turn the TRANSPOSER control to +
1,
+2, +3
or
+4.
3.
To
transpose down one octave, turn the TRANSPOSER control to -1, -2, -3
or
-4.
4. Exit this mode by pressing General Cancel.
5. Return the TRANSPOSER to the desire setting.
The Octave Transpose status
of
each MIDI coupler will be stored in the combination action
of
the organ.
To
return a MIDI coupler to standard pitch repeat steps 1-5 and return the TRANSPOSER from
+1 to 0
if
returning from one octave sharp. Return the TRANSPOSER from
-1
to 0
if
returning from
one octave flat.
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