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2. Release the SET piston.
3. While BASS is flashing, press a key that corresponds to the highest note the range is to
extend. You may select any note from key 1 to key 32. After the selected key is pressed,
BASS turns off.
Note: When you press a key to set the range, no sound is heard even if stops are on, so no
disturbance is made if programming during a performance.
4. To use the new range, press BASS. This range is saved when the organ is turned off.
Note: The Bass Coupler can only be set in General combination pistons.
Transposer
The Transposer is the default menu setting in the console display. Turning the Select knob while
TRANSPOSER 0 is displayed lowers the pitch of the organ up to four semitones (half steps) and
raises the pitch up to four semitones. The Transposer returns to 0 when General Cancel is
pressed.
Note: To select menu items other than the Transposer, first press and hold SET and then turn the
Select knob.
Voice Palette
™
Many of the speaking stops on the Rodgers 790C can play additional voices that are selectable
through the Voice Palette menu. These voices are:
DIVISION TILT TAB VOICE PALETTE
PEDAL 16’ Subbass 16’ Bordun
4’ Choralbass 4’ Nachthorn
16’ Posaune 16’ Basson
4’ Rohrschalmei Mixture IV
GREAT 8' Diapason 8' Principal
8’ Harmonic Flute 8’ Rohrflöte
8’ Flûte Celeste II 8’ Erzähler Celeste II
4’ Octave 4’ Prestant
2’ Fifteenth 2’ Superoctave, 2’ Waldflöte
8’ Cromorne 8’ Trompete
SWELL 8’ Geigen 8’ Viole
16' Basson 16' Fagot
Note: The tabs with small dots above the stop name denote where a palette voice is located.
The voices located on one stop control cannot be played simultaneously. However, a stop’s
primary voice may be stored on one combination piston, and its Voice Palette selection may be
stored on another combination piston.