
User’s Manual
Rembrandt 200, 300, 2000 and 3000 AGO
JOHANNUS
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What are free combinations?
Free combinations are a special kind of presets. The combinations of stops in presets are fixed.
With free combinations you are able to store your choice of stop combination into the memory
and recall them when needed. This of course is especially helpful when many different
registrations occur in a piece of Music. It makes the help of assistants redundant.
The memory of the free combinations is protected so that it cannot be erased when you switch
off the organ or when you unplug the organ from the main power.
The capture system exists of the following:
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Key switch MEMORY LOCK
!
Thumb pistons – and +
!
Display
!
Thumb piston SET
!
Thumb pistons 1 thru 8
With the capture system you can program 64 personal registrations per division (divisionals) as
well as for the entire organ (generals). These registrations can be recalled at any time. The
generals as well as the divisionals have eight memory banks to be chosen with the pistons - and
+. Every memory bank can store 8 combinations accessible by the pistons 1 thru 8. On every
setter location you may store a personal registration. Only the accessories Chorus and
Intonation 2 cannot be stored in the capture system.
How to set free combinations
A free combination for e.g. the Great division is programmed as follows:
1. First check if the pistons GC and PGM are not switched on. This to avoid modifying a stop
combination of the General Crescendo.
2. Make the memory accessible by turning the MEMORY LOCK a quarter turn to the right. The
SET piston will light up to indicate the memory can be accessed.
3. Choose the registration for the Great division you want to store in the capture system.
4. Choose a memory bank (e.g. memory bank M6) by pushing one or more times on the - or
the + piston until the display shows the correct memory bank (in this example M6).
M e m :
6
V o l : 1 2
T u n e : 4 4 0
T r a n s :
0
C r e s c e n d o : O f f
5. Push SET ( keep on pushing) and choose the memory number (e.g. piston number 3 of the
great division). On the display you will see the letter P to indicate that the registration is
programmed in the capture.
M e m : P 6
V o l : 1 2
T u n e : 4 4 0
T r a n s :
0
C r e s c e n d o : O f f
6. First release the piston for the memory number ( in this example number 3) and then the SET
piston. After releasing the SET piston the letter P will disappear in the display.