M e m o r y C o p i e d
T o S e q u e n c e r P o r t
Wait five seconds, then perform steps 3 and 4 above to send another memory to the
sequencer, if desired. Make certain you leave a few measures of space between the
memories that are saved.
When all memories have been recorded, stop the sequencer.
Remember to save the sequence after all memories have been recorded.
Restoring a Combination Memory
To restore a memory that has been saved to a sequencer:
1.
Make certain sequencer is connected correctly to the
MIDI IN
and
MIDI OUT
jacks.
2.
Begin playback of the sequence containing the piston information.
3.
Stop the sequencer as soon as a memory piston (657:
M1
or
M2
, 677:
M1, M2,
M3
or
M4
) begins to flash. This indicates that a memory was received by the
organ. (The particular memory piston that flashes denotes which memory level
has been received from the sequencer).
4.
Hold
SET
and press the memory piston where you’d like the memory stored.
This selection can be
any
of the available memory pistons (657:
M1
or
M2
, 677:
M1, M2, M3
or
M4
).
5.
Release both pistons. The memory will be saved.
6.
If more memories exist in the sequencer recording (and you want to load them
into the instrument) press Play to start the sequencer from that point and then
follow steps 3 through 5 again.
When copying more than one memory to the sequencer, it is necessary to wait a few
measures between saving individual memories, or place them on different tracks. This
procedure reduces confusion regarding the location of the memories on the sequencer.
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