2.
Turn the Select Knob clockwise (right). The cursor moves to the Variation Field
("VAR") in the menu.
Note:
The
variation numbers
for
sounds in the MIDI sound
module are listed in the sound module instrument chart(s) provided with the sound
module.
3.
To choose the desired Variation (bank) number, rotate the Alpha Dial until the
correct variation number
is
displayed. Variation 0
is
the normal General MIDI
bank. OFF may also be selected to prevent a
MIDI
coupler piston from sending
Bank Select messages.
4.
Select a Program Change number, or return to the Transposer menu
by
pressing the
MIDI coupler piston or General Cancel.
The variation selected
is
saved
in
combination pistons along with the other MIDI settings.
MIDI
SOUNDS IN
COMBINATION
PISTONS
Once a MIDI sound has been set on a MIDI coupler piston, the same Program Change
number
is
sent each time the coupler piston
is
activated.
The
sound
is
also saved on any
combination piston that includes that MIDI coupler piston.
Each MIDI coupler piston has a number
of
associated settings which may be changed in
the Console Display. These settings along with the
MIDI
sound can be saved
in
a combination
piston. Each combination piston may include one
or
more MIDI coupler pistons. The
MIDI
coupler piston settings can be saved at any time using the
MIDI
Save procedure. The saved
settings are retained when the organ
is
turned
off
• SAVING A
MIDI
SOUND IN A
COMBINATION
PISTON:
After selecting a MIDI sound on a MIDI coupler piston, this can be saved on a General
or Divisional combination piston for immediate recall.
1.
Select a
MIDI
sound on a MIDI coupler piston.
2.
Press and hold the SET piston, then press the combination piston where the
MIDI
sound
is
to
be saved.
3.
Release
both
pistons.
ADDITIONAL MIDI
SETTINGS
There are many MIDI settings that can be saved.
If
the settings are changed and not
saved, the original
MIDI
settings (default settings) return when the organ
is
turned
off.
MIDI
settings that can be changed and saved include MIDI note velocity, octave shift, and MIDI
transmit and receive parameters.
Changes made
to
MIDI settings are temporary and are lost when the organ
is
turned
off
unless those settings are saved. Note: A MIDI Save may be performed
to
save a MID! setting
as the default. Please refer to the "MIDI Save "section.
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