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PIPES OFF/ANCILLARY
ON
On
Pipe
Augmented
instruments,
those
voices
marked
with
an
asterisk (*)
on
pages
21
and
22
will normally
be
derived
from
real
pipes.
Turning
both
Pipes
Off
and
Ancillary
On
Stop
Tablets
on
turns off
the
pipes
and
tells
the
micropro-
cessor
to
use
the
organ's
electronic circuitry to
create
these
voices.
Turning
the
Ancillary
On
Stop
Tablet
on
without
the
Pipes
Ofr
Stop
Tablet
allows
both
pipes
and
electronics to both play at
once
on
any
of
the
appropriate
voices.
TUNING KNOB
Your
Rodgers
organ
is
equipped
\vith a tuning
cOfilpensation
knob
which
allo\vs
you
to
tune
the
entire organ easily
and
quickly
to
a
piano
or other instrument
which
may
not
be
at "Concert
Pitch"
when
played
with
the
organ.
When
the
control
knob
is
pushed
in,
the
organ
returns to "Concert Pitch"
(A440).
If
your
organ
is
Pipe
Augmented,
the
Tuning
Knob
will bring
the
pipes
and
electronics into
tune
with
each
other.
HEADPHONE JACK
Your
Rodgers
Organ
has
a
Headphone
Jack
located under
the
keydesk
near
your
right
knee.
When
you
plug
in
a set
of
headphones,
the
speaker
system
shuts
off,
alloWing
you
to
play
in
privacy.
If
your
organ
has
pipes,
they
will
also
shut off.
It
is
recommended
that
you
use
astandard eight
(8)
ohm
headphone
set.
Your
Headphone
Jack
is
designed
to
run
only
ONE
set
of
headphones
at a time.
ZIMBELSTERN
Your
organ
is
prepared for
the
optional
ZIMBELSTERN.
The
ZIMBELSTERN
toe
stud
is
reversible,
that
is,
you
push
to turn
on
the
ZIMBELSTERN
and
push
it
again
to
turn
it
off.
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