Note:
If
the originalfactory setting is desired, please refer
to
the "Restoring the Factory
Crescendo Settings" section. Restoring the Orchestral Crescendofactory setting will also
restore the Standard Crescendo factory setting.
•
LOCKING
THE
CRESCENDOS:
1.
Press and hold the
ORCH
CRESC piston for approximately five seconds until
"CRESCENDO
UNLOCKED"
appears in
the
Console Display.
2.
While continuing
to
hold
ORCH
CRESC,
rotate
the
Alpha Dial either direction
until
the
Console Display reads
"CRESCENDO
LOCKED."
3.
Release
ORCH
CRESCo The Crescendos are locked.
• RESTORING
THE
FACTORY CRESCENDO SETTINGS:
Note: Restoring either Crescendo factory setting will restore the other Crescendo factory
setting. These cannot be restored individually.
1.
Press and hold the
ORCH
CRESC piston
for
approximately five seconds
..
The
Console Display reads "CRESCENDOS
LOCKED"
or
"CRESCENDOS
UNLOCKED"
.
2.
While holding
ORCH
CRESC, press and hold
SET
for an additional five seconds.
The
Console
Display reads
"CRESCENDOS
FACTORY
DEFAULT",
3.
Release
both
pistons.
TREMULANTS
Tremulants
create
a change
in
pitch (sharp and flat), amplitude (volume) and timbre (tone
quality). The use
of
the
tremulant adds warmth
to
solo
or
small ensemble combinations. It
is
not common
to
use
tremulants in larger classical ensembles. In some romantic ensembles,
tremulants are
used
judiciously. In some gospel and evangelical musical traditions, tremulants
with a wider and
deeper
excursion are frequently used.
There are
two
types
of
tremulant controls on
the
Rodgers
960. The Divisional tremulants
(Great, Swell and Choir) affect only the stops in the respective division. There are two
General tremulants:
the
Flute II tremulant affects all manual flute stops simultaneously, and the
~v1ain
II tremulant affects all rerI1aining manual stops simultaneously, with the exception
of
the
Festival Trumpet.
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