Owner`s manual
TREMULANTS
Tremulants
can
be
most
useful
when
judiciously
used
.
Each
manual
division
has
an
independent Tremulant.
When
turned
on,
Tremulants affect
only
the
stops
in
the
division
where
that drawknob
is
located.
Each
independent
Tremulant
is
adjustable for both
speed
and
depth.
It
is
recommended
that
these
adjustments
be
made
by
AUTHORIZED
PERSONNEL
ONLY.
The
Flute Tremulant
Full
tablet affects all
the
Flute
voices
on
the
manual
divisions of
the
organ.
It
is
a
deeper
and
faster tremulant than
those
mentioned
above
and
is
useful
where
Evangelistic
music
is
used.
It
also
has
independent
speed
and
depth controls.
THE
CONTINUO
PISTON
The
name
of this
accessory
device
has
been
borrowed
from
the
ancient term
"Basso
Continuo"
meaning
tho-
rough
bass.
When
this lighted piston (located under
the
Great manual)
is
pressed,
any
stops
or couplers
on
the
Pedal
Organ
will
sound
from
the
lowest
key
being
played
in
the
bass
of
the
Great manual, providing a
Pedal
Bass
without having
to
actually lise
the
feet.
Rodgers
microprocessor circuiLry
prevents
its "jumping" allowing
repeated
bass
notes
to
be
played
with proper effect.
In
its normal setting,
the
CONTINUO
affects
keys
1-24
of
the
GreaL
manual,
but its
compass
is
programmable.
As
few
notes
as
1-13,
or
as
many
noLes
as
1-32
may
be
programmed.
The
procedure for programming
the
compass
is
as
follows:
1.
Hold
in
SET
and
press
CONTINUO.
The
CONTINUO
pisLon
will start flashing.
2.
Release
both
pistons.
3.
While
CONTINUO
is
flashing,
press
any
key
which
corresponds
to
the
highest
note
to
which
you
wish
the
compass
to
extend.
You
may
select [lny
note
from
key
13
to
key
32.
After
you
have
pressed
the
key,
the
CONTINUO
piston will
shut off.
NOTE:
When
you
press
the
key
to
set
the
compass,
no
sound
will
be
heard
,
so
that
you
will not
make
a disturbance
if
you
program
the
compass
during a performance.
4.
To
use
the
new
compass
,
press
the
CONTINUO
piston.
NOTE:
When
the
organ
is
turned off,
the
compass
of
the
CONTINUO
will revert
to
24
notes
.
SOLO
PISTON
When
this lighted piston (located under
the
GI
'eat
manual)
is
pressed,
it
allows
any
stop or coupler of
the
Swell
Organ
(including
the
Positiv
voices
on
a
Pipe
Augmented
instrument) to
sound
from
the
highest
key
being
played
on
the
Great
manual.
Thus,
a
solo
melody
and
an
accompaniment
can
be
played
from
the
same
manual.
The
uniQue
control allows
the
player
to
repeat
notes
without
the
SOLO
"jumping"
so
use
of this
device
does
not
reQuire
a special
techniQue.
In its normal setting,
the
SOLO
affects
keys
25-61
of
the
Great manual, but its
compass
is
programmable,
and
may
be
extended
downward to
key
13,
or stopped at
key
49.
The
procedure
for programming
the
compass
is
as
follows:
1.
Hold
in
SET
and
press
SOLO.
The
SOLO
piston will start flashing.
2.
Release
both
pistons.
3.
While
SOLO
is
flashing,
press
the
key
which
cOI'I'esponds
to
the
lowest
note
to
which
you
wish
the
compass
to
extend.
You
may
select
any
note
from
key
13
to
key
49.
After
you
have
pressed
the
key,
the
SOLO
piston will shut off.
NOTE:
When
you
press
the
key
to
set
the
compass,
no
sound
will
be
heard,
so
that
you
will not
make
a disturbance
if
you
program
the
compass
during a performance.
4.
To
use
the
new
compass,
press
the
SOLO
piston.
NOTE:
When
the
organ
is
turned off,
the
compass
of
the
SOLO
will revert to
keys
25-61.
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