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Rodgers PR-300 - LTG Organs Equipped with MIDI Phase II

Rodgers PR-300
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LTG
Organs
Equipped with MIDI Phase
II
Rodgers
LTG
organs equipped with MIDI
Phase
II are able
to use any
of
the
16
MIDI channels to control MIDI devices such
as
the PR-300. Because
the
PR-300 is set to receive
on
channels
1-10, however, these will
be
the channels used for a Multi-Track
Recording.
The
MIDI couplers
of
an
LTG
organ send
on
the following
MIDI channels:
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Division (2 manual) Division
(3
manual) Division (4 manual)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MIDI to Great*
MIDI to Swell
MIDI to Pedal
MIDI Great A*
MIDI Swell A
MIDI Pedal
A
MIDI Choir A
MIDI
GreatB
MIDI Swell B
MIDI Pedal B
MIDI Choir B
MIDI GreatA*
MIDI
Swell A
MIDI Pedal
A
MIDI
Choir A
MIDI
Solo A
MIDI
GreatB
MIDI Swell B
MIDIPedalB
MIDIChoirB
MIDI Solo B
*This MIDI coupler can send on any
of
the 16 MIDI channels.
These MIDI channels are normally used to control sounds in
an
external MIDI device, such
as
the PR-300.
The
sounds
of
the
Rodgers
organ
can also
be
sequenced
using the following MIDI channels:
MIDI Channel
12
13
14
15
16
Division (2 manual)
Great
Swell
Pedal
Division (3-4 manual)
Great
Swell
Pedal
Choir
Solo
The
Rodgers
LTG
organs
normally
send
and
receive
on
these channels (called "MIDI Master Channels").
For
example,
if
notes are pressed
on
the
Great
manual, MIDI information
is
generated
on
MIDI channel 12, even
ifno
stops
are
drawn.
Likewise,
if
the organ receives MIDI information on these
channels, the corresponding division
of
the organ will play.
A Multi-Track Recording can use a combination
of
the PR-
300
and
organ
stops;
the
MIDI
channel
used
will
determine
which instrument plays.
If
you want to build a sequence which uses both the PR-300
and a Rodgers organ, the organ part must
be
recorded last.
The
next example will show you how to
do
this.
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