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Save Presets

- The 

Banks 

may be customized, as described on page 16.  The 

Save Presets

command can be

used to save the banks on a USB memory stick so you may keep them and use them again later.  
The procedure saves all 44 

Banks

at once in a 

Preset Group

(A 0 through A 10, B 0 through B 10, C 0 through

C 10, etc.).  A

Preset Group

saves all of the banks even though you may have only customized, for example,

A 0 through A 5.  In this case, you have saved your five customized presets as well as all the other (factory
settings).

The Tribute automatically names the preset group you have saved.  In this case the name 

Preset Group 1 

will

be used as an example.  Each new preset group saved will be given the next highest number.

While Saving the Presets you will be presented with a screen that allows you to place your own name on the
preset group you are saving. You may elect to skip the step, in which case the Tribute names the preset group
for you: 

Preset Group 1, Preset Group 2, Preset Group 3...

You can use the 

rename presets 

function to cre-

ate your own (recognizable) titles later.

Since these customized presets are now saved onto a memory stick for future recall, you are free to either
return the 

Banks

on the Tribute to the factory settings and/or create new presets, which you may again save

on the memory stick.  

Load Presets

- To place presets saved on a memory stick back into the Tribute so you may use them, use the

load presets function.  Just like when the presets were saved by groups, they can be loaded into the organ by
groups.  Remember , a group is all 44 presets at the same time.  The presets can also be loaded by individ-
ual banks (A, B, C, D) 11 at a time.

Delete Presets

- Remove unwanted preset groups that have been saved on a memory stick.  As you are using

these,  the bottom of the screen may  display  screen buttons labeled 

Home

Previous

and 

Cancel

.  

•Pressing 

Home

returns the screen to the 

Power-Up

display.  

•Pressing 

Previous

returns the screen to the previous feature page.  

•Pressing 

Cancel

cancels whatever selection you just made.

SAVE PRESETS

Press the word 

Upper Case

,

Lower Case

, or 

Numbers-Symbols

on the screen.

The organ selects the first available empty space on the memory stick.
You may name the preset group, using the screen that will be present-
ed, or press the word 

Save

on the screen to use the title given.

After you have customized the

Banks

to your liking follow these steps to

save them on a memory stick.

1.

Insert the memory stick on which you wish to 

Save

the presets into 

the 

USB Data Port

2.

Press the 

USB

screen button on the touch screen.  

3.

Press the words 

Save Presets

on the screen to  initiate the 

procedure.

4.

Press the name of the preset group you wish to save to.
For example, press the box labeled 1.

Summary of Contents for tribute

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Page 2: ...roduct should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 10 During an electrical storm turn off the power and unplug the product 11 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 12 The product should be serviced by qualified personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Object...

Page 3: ...LA GRANGE IL 60526 9720 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL LA GRANGE IL PERMIT NO 142 001 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES ...

Page 4: ...r s Name Please Print Address City State Zip Date of Purchase Lowrey Dealer Name City 0 A 4 0 0 0 If no silver serial label write in serial above Registration Card 0 A 4 0 0 0 If no silver serial label write in serial above ...

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Page 6: ...ups Pistons Categories Flutes Tabs Styles Flute Type Graphic Mixer Style Lock USB Port Power Reset Pedals to Lower Lights Pedals Music Custom Animation Touch Bar Foot Switches Expression Pedal Bass Pedals Category Name is followed by the page number Table of Contents 14 100 7 69 23 62 6 67 67 68 23 68 50 59 50 10 14 11 13 30 35 58 45 43 59 64 6 44 6 10 68 18 8 9 61 63 ...

Page 7: ...Memory Stick Playback 22 Karaoke Playback 22 Other Connections 23 AUX In Out MIDI 23 How to Use the Memory Stick 23 Bank Preset Functions 23 Save Presets 24 Load Presets 31 Rename Presets 66 82 Delete Presets 26 Music Recorder Functions 26 Load Song Presets 27 Copy Song 27 Rename Song 28 Delete Song 28 Control Functions 29 Styles 30 More 31 Style List Button 32 Alphabet Touch Screen 32 15 Alter St...

Page 8: ...rp Rate 63 Virtuoso Keyboard 63 Genius 64 Custom Buttons 64 Jump to a Feature Display 64 Change a Feature Setting 65 Reset the Custom Buttons 66 Expression Pedal 67 6 Foot Switches 67 68 29 34 52 86 Left Foot Switch 67 52 Right Foot Switch 68 34 Touch Bar 68 34 86 The Pedals 68 Bass Pedal Altitude 69 Color Touch Screen 69 Power Up Screen 69 7 Display Contrast 69 7 Scroll 70 Feature Clear 70 Featur...

Page 9: ...edal Natural Black 86 29 Feature Page 10 88 1 Reverb 88 58 2 MIDI 88 3 Reset 88 Feature Page 11 89 1 Metronome Counter 89 2 Chain Songs 89 3 Screen 90 8 Themes 90 Video Out 90 Feature Shortcuts 90 Genius Voice List 91 Sound Effects Drums Voice List 95 MCS Chord Chart 97 Style Table 98 Feature Pages 99 Song Set Up List 100 Warranty Statement 103 ...

Page 10: ...TS The Pedals button controls a light that shines on the bass pedals The Music button controls music rack lighting Reset Power Pedals Music Pedals to Lower USB Port 1 2 Custom 3 Chorus Fast Chorus to Celeste Slow Vibra Trem Lights Power 1 POWER Turn the Tribute on by pressing the long red Power button This button is located on the left side of the lower keyboard This button will light as well as s...

Page 11: ...letter under the word Transpose indicates the key that the instrument is set to In addition you will see pictures of buttons with these labels Song Setup Style List Genius USB and Keypad This is the Power Up screen Display Contrast There is a DISPLAY CONTRAST dial located just to the right of the screen Turn the dial to adjust the screen to a setting that is best for you The Expression Pedal contr...

Page 12: ...ll screens displayed in the Color Touch Screen 5 PANEL LIGHTS 6 MONITOR SPEAKERS The Tribute has two full range high range combination monitor speakers and two tweeter speakers mounted high in the cabinet to project sound for the seated player s benefit The player can adjust the volume of the monitor speakers using the Headphone Monitor knob located on the right end block 7 HEADPHONE OUTPUT The sa...

Page 13: ...in speak directly into it and slowly increase the volume to a comfortable level 9 SOUND SYSTEM The diagram below illustrates the powerful Tribute sound system Pedal Set to Minimum Volume Pedal Set to Maximum Volume Microphone Volume Volume Input Output Headphone Monitor Microphone Volume Volume Input Output Headphone Monitor Microphone Volume Volume Input Output Headphone Monitor Microphone Volume...

Page 14: ... Lights 11 RESET The Reset button returns the Tribute to default settings Refer to Feature Page 10 Reset on page 88 Reset P Pedals Music Pedals to Lower USB Port 1 2 Custom 3 Chorus Fast Chorus Celest Slow Vibra Trem Lights Music Press the music button located to the left of the lower keyboard and next to the power switch to illuminate the wood music rack mounted on top of the cabinet With the mus...

Page 15: ...n The active preset will be highlighted on the screen In this example Preset 0 is active Touch the screen or press one of the 10 piston but tons to select a different preset 1 2 Custom 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 The Preset Information feature displays a description of the upper keyboard sounds in groups of 11 in the General Presets Category Presets Bank Presets and style set ups Press the custom 3 button...

Page 16: ...ny Style button causes the button to be illuminated red red indicates the feature is Ready to go and creates an appropriate registration for the upper keyboard You never have to press another button in order to play 2 Turns each of the Pistons buttons into a different setup With any Style button selected and the Style Setups button illuminated red the 10 Pistons provide 10 more dynamic setups for ...

Page 17: ...e having a third keyboard from which to play Category Presets can be used with styles as an alternative to style setups or used alone without a style The 132 CATEGORY PRESET sounds in the Tribute can not be changed You will never lose them In some cases the preset names displayed on the Touch Screen will be abbreviated More More Pressing the MORE button reveals eight addition al categories in the ...

Page 18: ...s either Scroll button to move through the song list Press and hold either Scroll button to move rapidly through the song list Press the song title on the screen you desire The organ will be set up and ready to play with a style and registration To return the screen to the regular display press the Feature Clear button Note The preset given for a song title can be used for other songs For example ...

Page 19: ...ight setup you may press the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button to display other titles in that portion of the list HERE IS A RECAP OF THE PRESET FEATURES Turning the Tribute on gives you a beautiful Lowrey organ sound The Preset features are very powerful and valuable By simply pressing one or two buttons the entire instrument is set up and ready to play All the sounds musical effects and volume set...

Page 20: ...o will again appear You may abort the procedure at any time before completion by pressing the Feature Clear button When the Styles and or the Transpose screen buttons contain the word Yes press the red Memorize button turning it off The Color Touch Screen will appear as illustrated to the right 5 When you are NOT using any of the Styles and or the Transpose feature as part of your registration you...

Page 21: ...anks permanently on your Lowrey memory stick The memory stick storage feature is highlighted in the How To Use The Memory Stick Section page 23 1 Press the button to the right of the Touch Screen labeled Feature Clear 2 Directly above the Feature Clear button are the two Scroll buttons Press the bottom Sscroll button twice to display Feature Page 10 See Feature Page 10 Reset on page 88 3 Press the...

Page 22: ...ds FORMATTING A MEMORY STICK Formatting is a process the Tribute performs so that a memory stick and the Tribute will speak the same lan guage A new memory stick will need to be formatted one time before it can be used Once formatted the memory stick can be used repeatedly for Music Recordings and saving Bank Presets In order to use the Music Recorder or any of the Memorize Banks features a format...

Page 23: ...r next song The Tribute will automatically select the next empty spot on the memory stick so you won t accidentally erase songs previously recorded The eight buttons in the Music Recorder are subdivided into two sections Recording Track buttons and Control buttons When in use these two buttons display one of three colors Red Green or Yellow Each color indicates a different condition RED When a but...

Page 24: ...Stop button ends the recording process or turns off a playback When you press the Stop button to end the recording session the Music Recorder returns to the beginning of the record ing Simply press the Play Pause button for playback Pressing the Stop button during playback ends the song and returns the Music Recorder to the beginning of the recording again Play Pause p mp Upper Play Pause Stop You...

Page 25: ...e track button or buttons Accomp Upper you wish to make the additional recording on The track s selected will turn from solid green to flashing red 5 Press the Play Pause button The previously created recording will begin to play 6 Perform the additional music to be recorded onto the selected track s 7 Press the Stop button when you are finished 8 Press Play Pause During playback all the separate ...

Page 26: ...into the USB Data Port 2 Press either the or button Rewind or Fast Forward The song titles on the memory stick will appear in the Touch Screen 3 Press either Scroll button to display additional titles on the screen 4 Press the song title on the screen that you want to playback It will be highlighted 5 Press the Play Pause button Press the Play Pause button during playback to pause the song Press i...

Page 27: ... sources tape decks CD players MP3 Players iPods etc See Feature Page 8 Aux In on page 85 The Aux in selection on Feature Page 8 controls whether the sound coming in is controlled by the Expression Pedal Through or controlled by the device connected to the Aux In Jack s Bypass Use the Left input for monaural signals Format Device Before you are able to save Bank Presets or Music Recordings on a Me...

Page 28: ...s which you may again save on the memory stick Load Presets To place presets saved on a memory stick back into the Tribute so you may use them use the load presets function Just like when the presets were saved by groups they can be loaded into the organ by groups Remember a group is all 44 presets at the same time The presets can also be loaded by individ ual banks A B C D 11 at a time Delete Pre...

Page 29: ... into a new preset group you can Overwrite the existing presets with the changes you have made You don t even have to change the title LOAD PRESETS Prepare presets on A B C or D Save them to a USB stick Load a bank A for example to E by NOT pressing All in the load process but by pressing E and then E again on the next screen Save overwrite the presets back on to the USB All Pressing the word all ...

Page 30: ... The screen will display the selections needed to complete the function 1 Insert the memory stick on which you have saved some presets into the USB Data Port 2 Press the screen button USB 3 Press the words Delete Presets The screen will display up to four titles or groups at once Press either Scroll button to display other titles that may be on the memory stick 4 Press the name on the screen of th...

Page 31: ...the memory stick on which you have saved some music recordings into the USB Data Port 2 Press the screen button USB 3 Press the words copy song on the screen to display song titles Titles are displayed four at a time b When you wish to place the copied song on a different memory stick remove the memory stick from which the song was copied Insert the second memory stick that is to receive the copie...

Page 32: ...splay the song titles on the memory stick Titles are displayed four at a time on the screen Press either scroll button to display other titles that may be on the memory stick Press the song title that you wish to delete The screen will display the choices Yes and No Press No on the screen to cancel the procedure Press Yes to delete the song title selected The screen will display Deleting Song and ...

Page 33: ... Internal Function 13 N C No Chord Internal Function 14 Chord Minor Internal Function 15 Chord 7th Internal Function 16 Chord Dim Internal Function 17 Sostenuto Internal Function 18 Vibra Trem Rotary Panel Button 19 Sound EfX Internal Function 20 Light Show Panel Button The control functions listed above can be moved from their preset position to any of the following controllers 1 Touch Bar 2 Left...

Page 34: ...ups Pistons Categories or Banks 1 Press any Style button 2 Press the Intro Ending 1 or 2 button 3 Play the first chord of the song on the lower keyboard 4 Play the song No other buttons need to be selected 5 At the end of the song press the Intro Ending 1 or 2 button again When the style ending has finished playing the Style Setups light will turn yellow When another style is selected the light tu...

Page 35: ...e appropriate instruments for the selected style How much is active within a style is controlled by the Orch and Orch Plus buttons The volume for the rest of the band is preset and may be controlled with the two Orch Plus Volume buttons in the Style Lock section All 96 styles are listed in the Style Table on page 98 To select one of the style variations simply press the desired name on the screen ...

Page 36: ... Style List screen button in the bottom right corner of the screen The first style titles in alphabetical order from the Style List that begin with the letter T will appear 3 Touch the title Tabernacle Choir to choose that style For example to activate the style Processional which is within the first 16 Beat style button press the top Scroll button until the name appears on the screen Touch the Pr...

Page 37: ... style button then press the Intro Ending 1 or Intro Ending 2 button Drums Volume DOWN BEAT DRUMS VOLUME Drums Volume controls the volume of the drum sounds in a style and the Theatre Drums It also serves as part of the beat indicator along with the two Tempo buttons Notice the words Down Beat to the left of the bottom button Drums volume is preset for each style To raise the volume press the top ...

Page 38: ...e finished playing your song lift your left hand off the lower keyboard and press the same Fade In Out button The sounds in the style slowly decrease in volume and fade away When the ending is com plete the Fade In Out button light turns off See Feature Page 4 Fade In Out on page 77 for more about fade in and fade out FILL When a style is playing applying Fill adds a professional sounding fill in ...

Page 39: ...d then press 0 on the screen 3 Press either Tempo button The tempo will be set at 80 Orch Plus Volume Style Lock Tempo Harmony Control Auto Bass Accomp Orch Orch Plus 2 1 Lock Style Lock Auto Bass Aut STYLE LOCK Style Lock holds several features that function in coop eration with the styles Tempo TEMPO The two Tempo buttons control the tempo of a style and the golden harp It also serves as part of...

Page 40: ...ass1 MCS memory easy and start stop All of these features are part of what create the style s control and easy play function Orch is a simpler portion of a style and plays a continuous rhythm pattern Orch Plus is the fuller portion of a style When a style is playing press the Orch and Orch Plus buttons on and off to control how much of the orchestration plays Style set ups select the instruments f...

Page 41: ... will turn it back on Pressing the boxes in the center columns Guitar Electric Piano Warm Pad Strings Synth Harp will highlight that box With the box highlighted press either Scroll button to change the sound Stop scrolling when the desired sound appears in the highlighted box You can select any sound from among the 328 Genius Voices The sound that appears in the box is the sound the style will us...

Page 42: ... In Bank A 2 you may have changed this same switch to the Tap Tempo feature In Bank A 3 you may have changed this same switch to the Sound Effects feature Pressing the Control button while Bank A 1 is active will keep the foot switch set to transpose up for all the presets ACCOMP Accompaniment locks the lower keyboard settings styles and graphic mixer settings that are in use when the button is pr...

Page 43: ...e Graphic Mixer section can be found on page 58 Press a style button The style set up button lights up red letting you know the organ is completely set and ready to play Each of the ten piston buttons now become ten more style setup registrations Style setup selections not only select the proper sounds for the upper keyboard it balances the volumes for the entire organ so you always sound good Sty...

Page 44: ...ly just called a C chord play a C note with your left hand on the lower keyboard MCS Music Chord System MCS MCS allows easy play one finger or multi fingered chords to be played on the lower keyboard while the pedals bass sound play for you EASY EASY The Easy button turns all of the Easy Play features on and off by pressing just one button Easy activates MCS which makes one finger lower keyboard c...

Page 45: ...eed to play a C note and the E flat note to the right of the C note Be sure to press both keys down at the same time SEVENTH CHORD C7 D7 Bb7 etc Any Seventh chord can be played with the traditional four notes OR two notes An easy play MCS Seventh chord requires two notes The first note matches the letter name of the desired chord like a Major chord To determine the second note count DOWN to the le...

Page 46: ... notes be played as described above The Tribute can enable you to play that second note of the MCS chord from another part of the organ For example you can change the Touch Bar from the Fill function to the Chord Minor function which will let you form a C Minor Chord by playing a C note on the lower keyboard while touching the Touch Bar instead of playing the C and Eb notes on the lower keyboard a...

Page 47: ...t is on will turn it off The tabs DO NOT stay down when pressed The tabs provide a wide variety of sounds from which to create rich combinations Each tab will be detailed separately Lower Tabs Upper Tabs Lower Tabs Upper Tabs Lower Tabs Upper Tabs MASTER CONTROL TABS These two tabs do not produce any sounds but act as a master on and off switch for the upper and lower keyboard tab sounds When you ...

Page 48: ...section Ensemble Bass Produces the beautiful bowed string bass section of an orchestra A good choice alone or in combination with the Bass 16 and 8 tabs Pedal Genius The guitar bass sound is assigned or choose a sound from the Genius Voice List Pedal genius greatly expands the number of sounds available on the pedals whether you play your own pedals or use the easy button Independently balance the...

Page 49: ...h other lower tabs Strings 8 Strings 4 Produces the lush sounds of the strings of an orchestra These tabs can be used alone or in combination with other lower tabs Flutes 8 4 2 2 3 2 The traditional organ sounds that produce the Lowrey sound These lower flute tabs have a drawbar feature which is detailed later in this section Lower Sustain Adds sustain to the upper tabs sounds UPPER TABS When you ...

Page 50: ...stain and Pedal Genius All sustain levels are preset from Lowrey and do not need to be changed The sustain length is adjustable and has a numeric value from 1 no sustain to 100 maximum sustain SHORTCUTS A When you know the numerical amount of sustain that you want to apply to a particular tab use the keypad screen button 1 Press the screen button labeled Keypad 2 Press the desired number s on the ...

Page 51: ... touch screen displays a genius sound pressing either Scroll button displays other selections and allows you to change the genius voice in that particular tab or button For more options see Feature Page 4 Edit Genius on page 77 6 Play a few notes on the upper keyboard again You will hear a muted trumpet sound Play a few notes on the upper keyboard each time a new sound is displayed to hear a sampl...

Page 52: ...wbar image to shorten decreasing the volume Pressing the Reset button or turning off the power will reset the Drawbars back to the factory setting When you find a drawbar setting you like save it on a Bank Preset Two ways to quickly set the volume of a specific Flute tab As you change the drawbar settings you can hear the results by playing notes on the appropriate keyboard SHORTCUT 1 1 Press the ...

Page 53: ...the keyboards and or pedals just like an authentic theatre organ Pressing the Theatre Drums tab will set up a drum sound on the pedals and the lower keyboard to the left of the keyboard split Keyboard Split divides the lower keyboard into two sections creating a third keyboard The split point is moveable and is factory set at the third Lower Keyboard A key from the left Keyboard split is fully det...

Page 54: ...tton is On while the solo Upper On and Lower On buttons are Off With the solo Upper On button turned on Solo sounds are monophonic The orchestral Upper On button is lighted after you turn the organ on or press the reset button Refer to page 57 to assign different sounds to the Genius 1 and Genius 2 buttons When playing from one note to the next hold the first note down while pressing the next note...

Page 55: ...l return the power up setting For more details see Feature Page 8 Dynamic keying on page 85 Transpose C Transpose C spose C Transpose C Transpose C spose C Transpose C Transpose Pressing both Transpose buttons at the same time returns the pitch to the standard C The right button Transpose Up is labeled with a right pointing triangle and a sharp symbol Pressing this button moves the pitch up one ha...

Page 56: ...factory set functions that will affect certain orchestral and solo sounds the Glide and Sustain effects The organ assigns either the glide or sustain effect depending on the sound selected For example a Piano sound will sustain when this left foot switch is activated The glide effect will be applied to a trombone or guitar sound When using an orchestral and solo sound together the foot switch assi...

Page 57: ...hich keyboard s the orchestral and solo sounds are played These buttons also determine when a solo sound may be played as a polyphonic sound The buttons include those that will activate the Keyboard Split feature and determine which sounds are played to the right of the split point Some of the style setups activate these buttons in different combinations UPPER ON Orchestral The orchestral Upper On...

Page 58: ... is blinking will be the only sound playable on the lower keyboard NOTE Using the Lower Left button with a style could result in undesirable sounds LOWER RIGHT Orchestral Pressing the orchestral Lower right button turning it on will activate the Keyboard Split feature and make any orchestral sound playable on the lower keyboard to the right of the split point Orchestral Upper On Lower Left Lower R...

Page 59: ...nd make any solo sound playable on the lower keyboard to the right of the split point LOWER OCTAVE Solo When you turn the organ on or press the Reset button the solo Lower Octave button is on In some instances a solo sound played on the right side of the lower keyboard split has a high pitch The Lower Octave button drops the pitch of the solo sound one octave to make the sound more authentic Lower...

Page 60: ...Orch Volume buttons control the overall volume level of the orchestral sounds The Solo Volume buttons control the overall volume level of the solo sounds The volume level for each sound is preset To raise the volume press the top button To lower the volume press the bottom button It may be necessary to press the button several times to achieve the desired volume The column of red and green colored...

Page 61: ...sounds from the Genius Voice List beginning on page 91 The sound FX 1 2 buttons and the Theatre Drums tab may be assigned sounds from the Sound Effects Drums List beginning on page 95 2 Press the Keypad screen button 3 Enter the number of the desired Genius voice on the Keypad 4 Press the Genius tab or button in which you wish that sound to be placed 5 Press the lighted Feature Clear button to ret...

Page 62: ...e up of small sections that change colors when pressed indicating a change Volume levels and Reverb levels range from 0 no volume to 100 maximum Pressing the screen but ton Keypad will display the numeric keypad and enable you to change the level Enter the desired number on the keypad and press the appropriate button It makes no difference whether you press the upper or lower button The level will...

Page 63: ...tyle to the upper keyboard the lower keyboard right of the split point or to both In addition to the AOC Duet and Open there are 12 more harmony styles on screen using the More button Selecting any of the harmony styles will NOT change preset or selected upper or lower keyboard sounds The upper harmony style uses whatever sounds that are selected to create the additional Harmony notes Lower keyboa...

Page 64: ...ree notes to the melody note being played one note above the melody note and two notes below the melody note Barbershoppe sounds great with the Scat sound 5 PART adds four notes below the melody note being played and creates a full deep sound 4ths 5ths adds two notes below the melody note being played A very unique sound This type of harmony is often played on Electric Guitar in rock roll and mode...

Page 65: ... Sound effects are non musical sounds designed to add flair fun and variety to your music Like any button or tab labeled Genius the Sound FX 1 and Sound FX 2 buttons access a list of fun and exciting sounds Sound Effects Important Upper Harmony AOC The flutes strings vocal and genius tab sounds plus orchestral sounds are treated differently when using upper AOC type harmonies AOC Open Full AOC Gro...

Page 66: ...will continue playing even if you lift your hand from the lower keyboard The memory button being on keeps golden harp playing Golden harp can be temporarily silenced by pressing the Right Foot Switch on the expression pedal when set to the default setting Fill Golden Harp Patterns There are eight different Golden Harp patterns Golden Harp 1 8 Pressing this button displays all eight choices Make yo...

Page 67: ... sounds to create a continuous organ sound in addition to the golden harp pattern Golden Harp Volume The volume level of the Golden Harp is preset To change the volume refer to Feature Page 1 Levels Balance on page 71 Golden Harp Rate Press the word Rate in the lower right corner of the Golden Harp screen Select from three different rate setting Normal The golden harp rate is preset to normal 1 pe...

Page 68: ...rtuoso Keyboard 1 Press the Genius button in the Golden Harp section 2 Press either Scroll button to select the desired sound Each Custom button is preset a certain function 1 Pressing this button changes the touch screen to the More Styles display 2 Pressing this button changes the touch screen to the Next Preset display 3 Pressing this button changes the touch screen to the Preset Information di...

Page 69: ...emorize button again turning it off The Touch Screen will read Memorized To Custom 2 Now you can change to the Super Glide setting by pressing just the Custom 2 button You have replaced the factory setting of Next Preset Display that was on the Custom 2 button 6 Press the red Memorize button again turning it off The Touch Screen will read Memorized To Custom 1 The touch bar control display has now...

Page 70: ... the Custom 1 button The Hawaiian Guitar sound will glide Pressing the Custom 1 button will add sustain to a sound such as Piano Reset The Custom Buttons Turning the power off or pressing the Reset button will NOT change any Custom button settings To return a custom button to the factory setting press and hold the Custom button and then press and release the Reset button Release the Custom button ...

Page 71: ...see Feature Page 5 Glide Settings on page 80 Glide Sustain Fill Golden Harp There are two foot operated switches one at the top left and one at the top right sides of the Expression Pedal These switches are activated by sliding using your heel as a pivot point to the left or right to press either switch LEFT FOOT SWITCH The left foot switch is factory preset to activate the Glide Sustain effect on...

Page 72: ...ouch sensitive and is activated with to the touch of a finger For touch bar function options see Feature Page 9 Touch Bar on page 86 The Pedals have the capability of being used in a variety of different ways For example all of the pedals can have a function assigned to them with no sounds being playable or the left half of the pedals can remain playable as normal while the right half is assigned ...

Page 73: ...tely set up the organ so it is ready to play Genius The Genius button displays the status of all the buttons and tabs labeled genius USB The ability to access and use all the memory stick functions on the organ are initiated with the USB button Keypad When needed the Keypad button provides the ability to enter numeric values and search the song setup titles and style names alphabetically DISPLAY C...

Page 74: ...Page screens Pressing the word Home also returns the display to Power Up screen Features Pages Press the Feature Clear button It will light up and the first Feature Page will be displayed Press the top Scroll button one time to view the second feature page Each time you press the top scroll button the next feature page is displayed Pressing the Feature Clear button when it is lighted turns the but...

Page 75: ...melody note volume will remain constant 7 Genius The volume of the Upper Genius tab 8 Genius The volume of the Lower Genius tab 9 String Vocal Stg Voc The volume of the Strings and Vocal tabs for the lower keyboard 10 Flute The volume of the Flute tabs for the lower keyboard 11 Drums This allows the balance between high and low drum sounds to be changed 12 Pedal Genius G The volume of the orange P...

Page 76: ...tons or tabs Solo 2 The blinking Solo sound button Solo 1 The Solo sound button lit constantly Master Tune The overall pitch of the organ Orch 1 The Orchestral sound button lit constantly Orch 2 The blinking Orchestral sound button Upper Genius The tab in the Upper section Lower Genius The tab in the Lower section Pedal Genius The tab in the Bass section The Master Tune screen display adjustment s...

Page 77: ...h 1 2 Orch 2 3 Flutes String Vocal 4 Genius Pressing the Orch 1 Off screen button will turn it on Any orchestral sound selected will be harmonized along with any of the tab sounds selected Normally the orchestral sound would be heard in the melody but NOT in the Harmony Pressing the Orch 2 Off button will turn it on A second orchestral sound selected blinking will be harmonized along with any of t...

Page 78: ... quickly this percussion sound fades away The higher the number the longer the decay Note Drawbars decrease to a volume value of 1 To obtain a volume value of 0 you must turn the corre sponding flutetab off Pressing the Reset button or turning the power off will return the flutes to default volumes Press the lighted Feature Clear button to return to the Power Up screen All Flute Drawbar settings a...

Page 79: ...ound effect to one of the Genius sound effects buttons without losing the use of the 12 notes on the lower keyboard GONG 1 THUNDER PLANE COW HORSE WHINNEY HORSE GALLUP TELEPHONE ROOSTER CAT DOG BARK JINGLE BELLS CHURCH BELL LOWER KEYBOARD SOUND EFFECTS Power Up Setting Press Lower Sound Effects on the screen to dis play current settings When the feature is off you will not hear anything By pressin...

Page 80: ... or pedals just like an authentic theatre organ Pressing the Theatre Drums tab will turn on a set of drum sounds for the Lower Keyboard and Pedals The lower keyboard and the pedals each have two possible percussion sounds Sounds available are listed in the sound effects and drum voice list Pressing the words Theatre Drums on the screen displays four lines of theatre drum sounds and volume controls...

Page 81: ...display another effects choice under the heading Effect Type along with three additional boxes under the heading Editing Parameter which contain additional editing capabilities for the Effect Press the box on the screen under the heading Effect Type then press either Scroll button to display the other effects choices To change the character of a particular effect Press the choice on the screen und...

Page 82: ...rato effect is added to a sound Vibrato Rate How fast or slow the vibrato effect is on a sound Vibrato Depth How deep or shallow the vibrato effect is on a sound Sustain How long the sound will linger after the key is released Each Genius Sound is preset Press the words Edit Genius on the screen The screen will display the first of seven Sections Press Orch Genius 1 under the Sections heading to h...

Page 83: ...hlight the rectangle Press either Scroll button to change the value in the box thus modifying that portion of the sound Values range from 0 minimum to 100 maximum While changing the sounds play the appropriate key or pedal to listen to the changes Press the lighted Feature Clear button to return to the Power Up screen 4 Fade In Out The length of time needed for the Fade In and Fade Out to play is ...

Page 84: ...me is the amount of time it takes for the glide to travel the distance set Press the words Go Time to highlight the box Press Scroll up and down to change the time 3 Return Time is the amount of time it takes for the glide to return to normal tune Press the words Return Time to highlight the box Press Scroll up and down to change the time Go Time and Return Time values range from from 0 fast takes...

Page 85: ...ed Off Press a screen button for the desired section labeled Off changes it to On Press the box on the screen next to the word Rate Press either Scroll button to adjust the rate The range of the rate is 1 very slow to 100 very fast Changing the repeat speed also changes the speed of any orchestral sound that may have repeat preset Any changes can be saved into a Bank Preset Pressing the Reset butt...

Page 86: ...f under the heading Foot Switches Right will change it to On When the Right Foot Switch is pressed pistons are slectable in order 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Setting both the Foot Switch Left and Right to On will enable you to move through the presets in both directions depending on which foot switch is pressed Include Banks Press Yes enables you to go from one set of Banks to another For example using...

Page 87: ...plit point Press the box containing the key name of either split point It will become highlighted Press either scroll button to move the split point up or down The illustration and key name displayed on the screen will change The Lower Split is activated by any of the following conditions Pressing the Lower On button in the solo section Pressing the Lower Right button in the orchestral section Act...

Page 88: ...ion Use the Pedal Recognition when using a style or the easy button both activate MCS to free the left hand for upper keyboard play and allow chord changes to be made with the feet For example to play a G MCS chord play a G pedal To play a G Minor MCS chord play G pedal and a Bb pedal together The G Minor MCS chord can be played using a G Pedal and a Bb pedal a G Pedal and a Bb key on the lower ke...

Page 89: ...r Genius tab L Genius The Lower Genius tab Orch 1 The lighted red Orchestral sound button Orch 2 The blinking red Orchestral sound button Solo 1 The lighted blue Solo sound button Solo 2 The blinking blue Solo sound button The Dynamic Keying button on the right side of the panel below the harmony buttons must be on Any changes can be saved into a Bank Preset Pressing the Reset button or turning th...

Page 90: ...f the three controller categories on the screen Touch Bar Foot Switches or Pedal Natural Black Settings for the controllers are preset Press the box below the name of the controller It will become highlighted Press either Scroll button to select from among the 20 functions available for the controller For example Press the words Touch Bar on Feature Page 9 The Touch Bar controller is displayed Pre...

Page 91: ...the Chord Minor function to the Natural bass pedal Instead of playing a C and a Eb on the lower keyboard to form a C Minor chord you can play the single C on the lower keyboard and play a natural bass pedal to form the C Minor chord Any changes can be saved into a Bank Preset Pressing the Reset button or turning the power off will return this section to default settings Press the words Pedal Natur...

Page 92: ... to change the setting Press the screen button next to the words Local and GM Mode to turn them on and off Local Off means the keyboards and pedals are disconnected Press the lighted Feature Clear button to return to the Power Up screen 3 Reset Reset enables factory default settings to be restored This reset procedure goes deeper than the reset button on the left end block Press the word Reset on ...

Page 93: ...epeat Song Plays a selected song repeatedly until you press the music recorder Stop button or press the Reset button Chain Loop Plays all the songs in order repeatedly until you press music recorder Stop button or press the Reset button Random Loop Plays all the songs in random order and continues playing the songs in random order until you press the music recorder Stop button or press the Reset b...

Page 94: ...bute Logo Feature Shortcuts Here is a handy chart that shows you a quick way to jump to specific features Press and Hold the FEATURE Clear button then touch Button Resulting Screen Upper Flute Sustain or any Sustain Tab All Tab Sustain Lengths Upper Flute Tab Upper Flute Drawbars Lower Flute Tab or Pedal 16 8 Lower Flute Pedal 16 8 Drawbars Flute Perc Flute Percussion Level Length Vibra Trem Slow ...

Page 95: ...Church 304 Bells Crystal 310 Bells Echo 36 Bells Glocknspiel 34 Bells Hand 33 Bells Hand Dutch 495 Bells Repeat 323 Bells Tinkle 270 Blown Bottle Jug 212 Brass Doo Wah 242 Brass Ensemble 232 Brass Section 1 233 Brass Section 2 234 Brass Synth 1 239 Brass Synth 2 235 Brass Synth 3 240 Brass Synth 4 237 Brass Synth Jump 238 Brass Wow 283 Calliope 328 Castanets 171 Cello 483 Cello Stradivari 46 Chime...

Page 96: ...Howl 103 Harmonica 467 Harmonica Amp d 107 Harmonica Bass 105 Harmonica Blues 465 Harmonica Jazz 466 Harmonica Mellow 104 Harmonica Pocket 106 Harmonica Wah 176 Harp 177 Harp Celtic 415 Harp Mouth 26 Harpsichord 27 Harpsichord Oct 29 Harpsichord Plec 28 Harpsichord Wide 204 Hit 6th 203 Hit Bass Brass 205 Hit Euro 202 Hit Orchestra 319 Kalimba 416 Kazoo 317 Koto 318 Koto Taisho 784 Lowrey 8 786 Low...

Page 97: ...e 1 22 Piano El Detune 2 20 Piano El Dolce 24 Piano El Legend 23 Piano El Mix 21 Piano El Modern 25 Piano El Phase 16 Piano El Stage 442 Piano El Tremolo 19 Piano El Wurly 262 Piccolo 267 Recorder 266 Recorder Soft 411 Saw and Bow 245 Sax Alto 247 Sax Alto Dynamic 246 Sax Alto Mellow 252 Sax Baritone 255 Sax Big Band 254 Sax New Years 253 Sax Section 243 Sax Soprano 1 244 Sax Soprano 2 248 Sax Ten...

Page 98: ...Vocal Ooh 477 Vocal Ooo 479 Vocal Ooo Wah 382 Vocal Shoo 200 Vocal Synth 478 Vocal Wah 272 Whistle 273 Whistlers 327 Woodblock 44 Xylophone 306 Xtra Atmosphere 236 Xtra Brass 1 241 Xtra Brass 2 296 Xtra Choir 297 Xtra Choir Itopia 305 Xtra Soft Mallet 292 Xtra Soft New Age 302 Xtra Soft Rain 294 Xtra Soft Sine 301 Xtra Soft Sweep 293 Xtra Soft Warm 282 Xtra Solo Analog 414 Xtra Solo Best 1 410 Xtr...

Page 99: ...tar Fret Noise 542 Guitar Body Hit 543 Gun Shot 544 Heart Beat 545 Helicopter 546 High Q 547 Hoo High 548 Hoo Low 549 Horse Gallop 550 Horse Whinney 551 Jetplane 552 Jingle Bells 553 Kiss 555 Lasergun 556 Laughter 557 Laughing 558 Machine Gun 559 Metronome Bell 560 Metronome Click 561 Pig Hog 562 Plane 563 Pop 564 Punch 565 Rain 566 Rooster 567 Scratch 568 Scream 569 Seagull 570 Seagulls 571 Seash...

Page 100: ...33 Footsteps 2 634 Guiro Long 635 Guiro Short 636 Hand Clap 637 Hand Clap Single 638 Hi Hat Closed 639 Hi Hat Open 640 Hi Hat Pedal Close 641 Hoo High 642 Hoo Low 643 Jingle Bells 644 Shaker 645 Shaker Cabasa 646 Shaker Maracas 647 Snare Drum 1 648 Snare Drum 2 649 Snare Drum 3 650 Snare Drum Accent 651 Snare Drum High 1 652 Snare Drum High 2 653 Snare Drum Loud 654 Snare Drum Rim 655 Snare Drum R...

Page 101: ...Gb D E G Eb F Ab E F A F G Bb Gb Ab B G A C G Bb Db A B D A b5 3 notes C E Gb Db F G D F Ab Eb G A E G Bb F A B F A C G B Db Ab C D A C Eb Bb D E B D F 6th 4 notes C E G A Db F Ab Bb D F A B Eb G Bb C E G B C F A C D F A C D G B D E Ab C Eb F A C E F Bb D F G B D F G MIN 6th 4 notes C Eb G A Db E Ab Bb D F A B Eb Gb Bb C E G B C F Ab C D F A C D G Bb D E Ab B Eb F A C E F Bb Db F G B D F G DIM 7th...

Page 102: ...ntry Gospel Tabernacle Choir Worship Guitar Christmas Pop Revival Peaceful Bossa Nova Hallelujahs Strings 4 4 Latin Praise Standard Waltz Sing Your Praises Klezmer Slow Soulful 3 4 Triplets Symphonic 8 Beat Folk Piano Offering Basic Swing Soft Gospel Piano Bossa Jazz Ballad 16 Beat Sweet Guitars 4 4 Happy Country Dino Piano Soft Guitars Opry Gospel Shoutin Revelation Rhumba Hand Clappin Love Balla...

Page 103: ...4 page 107 Feature Page 5 page 110 Feature Page 6 page 113 Feature Page 1 page 98 Feature Page 3 page 104 Feature Page 7 page 116 Feature Page 8 page 118 Feature Page 9 page 120 Feature Page 10 page 122 Feature Page 11 page 124 Feature Pages ...

Page 104: ...eathe Change My Heart Oh God Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Come Let Us Worship and Bow Down Come Thou Long expected Jesus Come Now Is the Time to Worship Come Thou Almight King Come Thou Fount Crown Him with Many Crowns Days of Elijah Deep River Down By the Riverside Draw Me Close Dry Bones Eternal Father Strong to Save Everlasting God Every Time I Feel the Spirit Fairest Lord Jesus Faith of Our ...

Page 105: ...Jericho Joy the the World Joyful Joyful Just as I Am Lead on O King Eternal Leaning on the Everlasting Arms Lord I Lift Your Name On High Love Divine All Loves Excelling Love Lifted Me Majesty Make Me a Servant Mighty to Save Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory Move Love to Thee Move On Up A Little Higher My Faith Loks Up to Thee My Jeses I Love Thee My Life Is In You Lord My Saviour s Love Near the Cro...

Page 106: ...ou There Is Power in the Blood This Is My Father s World This Little Light of Mine Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus To God Be the Glory Trading My Sorrows Trust and Obey Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus Victory in Jesus We Bow Down We Fall Down We Gather Together Thanksgiving Song We Will Glorify What a Friend We Have in Jesus What Child Is This When Morning Gilds the Skies ...

Page 107: ... instrument which the serial identification numbers have been altered removed or tampered with damage caused by abuse neglect or improper operation repair expenses required due to unauthorized alterations modifications or tampering Additional expenses of explaining features and organ operation not included Lowrey shall not be responsible for any warranties offered in addition to this warranty Lowr...

Page 108: ...hing plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinance DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding earthing conductor can result in risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded earthed DO not ...

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