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Summary of Contents for Insignia 537

Page 1: ...1905537 rev A00 ROIGERS Classic O Jan Insignia SJ7 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet...

Page 3: ...eat manual see the illustration at the bottom of this page These tvvo couplersettings can besaved to the pis ton memories Page 24 just before organ Brilliance Pleaseinsertthe following section Knob MI...

Page 4: ...ranges depend on the split point The split pointcan be set to any key between 1 and 33 the default key is 25 The MelodyCoupler range is on the rightsideof the split point and the Bass Coupler range i...

Page 5: ...vision receiver until the interference stops Connect the radio or television receiver to a different power circuit Reorient or move the receiver antenna further away from the instrument Consider insta...

Page 6: ...replace parts within it except when this manual pro Y vides specific Instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the near est RodgersService Center or an authorized Rolan...

Page 7: ...e unit It should be handled carefully all the while keeping it level Make sure to have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage Check to make sure the screwsecuring t...

Page 8: ...ent Peeling such matter off the instrument may dam age the exterior finish Maintenance To clean the unit use a dry soft cloth or one that is slightly dampened Try to wipe the entire surface using an e...

Page 9: ...lboard 11 Setting the volume 11 Rodgers MIDI System Exclusive 42 MIDI Implementation Chart 43 Demo songs 12 Additional information and specifications 44 Activating stops 12 Orchestral Voices 44 Couple...

Page 10: ...perfor mance desired with the push of a button With remarkable flexibility and superior sound the Insignia 537 is a perfect choice for any home con cert or worship setting This manual will help with t...

Page 11: ...illustrated below Pedal D ivision Swell Division Display I I I I I _ _ Great D ivision ORCHJMIDI couplers I Tremulants I I l I I I M M c J lml m 1 1 H JO GOERS I Lle Jpm J l IJ lll qe E J J j I I 0 t...

Page 12: ...instrument be sure to connect the supplied power cord to the instrument left side below the console and to a suitable wall outlet Connect the white pedal cable to the pedalboard r Connectthe power co...

Page 13: ...ach manual can play a group ofstops known as a division Stops played by the Great manual make up the Great division and stops played by the Swell manual are referred to as the Swell division The keybo...

Page 14: ...1 Rotate the Data Entry wheel to select the desired song PEDAL GREAT REVERB Press SET to begin playback of the selected song Press SET again or O to stop playback Press M or O to leave the demo song m...

Page 15: ...gage a coupler Press the top half of the rocker tablet The idicator will go out Melody coupler One of the most popular organ registrations uti lizes a melody voice on one manual and accom paniment on...

Page 16: ...s and have started to get a feel for the tremendous versatility of the 537 In organ terms these combinations of stops and cou plers are referred to as registrations Obviously once you ve found a desir...

Page 17: ...ired bank Ml M2 etc While the master page see the following illustration is displayed use the Data Entry wheel to select the desired memory OR Quick tour Saving your settings Press M previous bank or...

Page 18: ...he dis play looks as follows t 11 You will notice that some stop indicators light or go off automatically as you move the pedal Insignia 537 Press the tabs that should be activated by this step their...

Page 19: ...nal memories The General tremulant setting can only be stored in global memories Each tremulant can be modified to suityour tastes and needs See 21 Tutti There are times when a full organ registration...

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Page 21: ...onsole dis play is used outline the basic navigation techniques and gives you a map ofwhat can be found and set by the organist After that each control found in the display will be described in more d...

Page 22: ...D On OfT LOCAL ON OFF SW On Off LOCAL ON OFF GT On OfT MIDI SEQUENCER On OfT UPDATE MIDI CHANNEL GT 1 4 11 15 16 MIDIGT PRG 1st page OFF 1 128 SET ORCHI MSB OFF 0 127 MIDI GREAT upper LSB 2nd page OFF...

Page 23: ...rent registration for the top note played on the Great manual so that you can accentuate the melody note even though both hands are on one manual li GENERAL 8U iJ The Bass Coupler is similar in concep...

Page 24: ...e belowconcert pitch a note played on a 16 stop will sound an octave below an 8 stop This system of designating pitches represents the approximate length of open organ pipes the largest pipe in an 8 r...

Page 25: ...MIDI MIDI parame ters such as Octave Shift Chorus etc do not affect orchestral voices Velocity and the footswitch on the other hand apply both to the orchestral voices and MIDI messages Other functio...

Page 26: ...ifferences between the Insignia 537 major and minor seconds are smoothed out Many artists now prefer Mean Tone tempera ments when performing 15th through 17th cen tury repertoire S Bach s Well Tempere...

Page 27: ...n the organ is turned off See 25 Saving global settings Changes to menu settings are temporary i e they are lost when the organ is turned off Ifdesired however your settings can be saved to a special...

Page 28: ...te 4 1 6 Super Octave 2 2 1 Quintfli ite 11 3 2 3 Mixture IV 2 6 TrumpetS 3 2 Chimes 4 1 Swell BourdonS s 4 ViolaS s 0 Celeste II S Viole Celeste liS s 2 Prestant 4 9 3 Koppelfli ite 4 9 4 Nazard 2 2...

Page 29: ...te the Data Entry wheel to select Locked orUnlocked Pressandhold SE T 0 tosave thesesettings to the global memory Press O to exit Other functions Master Tune Stereo headphone jack The console is equip...

Page 30: ...DI t IN socket to the MIDI IN another instrument MIDI couplers The MIDI couplers are activated by tabs labeled ORCH MIDI SWELL ORCH MIDI GREAT and ORCH MIDI PEDAL Ita GENERAL l i i i LiJ The tabs are...

Page 31: ...hanged to MIDI channels 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 Changing the Great MIDI channel Generally you won t need to change the Great MIDI coupler channel to use most MIDI sound modules However there may be ti...

Page 32: ...oose the number for the desired tone Program Change from the tone chart provided with the sound module Use b to select PRI3 Rotate the Data Entry wheel to set the number for the desired tone To set th...

Page 33: ...r to Enabling MIDI on page 28 Press and hold the SET piston Press the upper half of the desired ORCHI MIDI tab SWELL GREAT or PEDAL Its indicator flashes to signal that a MIDI set ting can be made Thi...

Page 34: ...is played just like a piano keyboard The harder a key is pressed the louder the note and sharper the attack This is especially useful when controlling percussive instruments and or when you want to u...

Page 35: ...e certain Master Channels have been reserved specifically for the 537 One channel is reserved for each division Great Channel 12 Swell Channel 13 Pedal Channel 14 The organ sends and receives note and...

Page 36: ...played from a remote location is known as the Slaven In order for the two consoles to communicate a MIDI connection must be made between the MIDI OUTjack of the Master console and the MIDI INjack of...

Page 37: ...e and later recreated during playback MIDI functions Sequencer update The organ also sends Program Change Bank Select and Expression information for all active MIDI couplers when a Start command is re...

Page 38: ...save operation all panel con trols ofyour 537 are inactive Remember to save the sequence after all memories have been recorded Restoring a memory bank To restore a memory that has been saved to a sequ...

Page 39: ...nstrument reasonable care is necessary to protect your investment Normally no difficulties should be experienced as only the finest component parts are used by Rodgers If your instrument should requir...

Page 40: ...Care and maintenance Console and pedalboard Insignia 537 38...

Page 41: ...ture IV Gedackt S FULL GREAT Principal S Choral Bas s 4 Gedackt S FOUNDATIONS ff Principal16 Octave 4 Subbass 16 Spitzflote 4 OctaveS Super Octave 2 Gedackt S Mixture IV Choral Bass 4 TrumpetS FULL PE...

Page 42: ...dal Subbass 16 Prestant 4 Blockflote 2 Couplers Swell to Pedal Plein eu IV Swell to Great Pedal Principal16 FOUNDATIONS Great Principal S Subbass 16 8 4 Gedackt S OctaveS Octave 4 Gedackt S Spitzflote...

Page 43: ...e 1113 Bourdon S Blockflote 2 Subbass 16 Gedackt S Gedackt S Spitzflore 4 Bourdon S Nazard 2 03 Blockflote 2 Tierce 1 3tS Subbass 16 Great to Pedal 1 Gedackt S 2 Spitzfltite 4 3 Gedackt S Spitzfltite...

Page 44: ...e offset ofthe lir t data byte from thebeginningof the bitmap Nonnally this will be Data bytes 42 22H zero and the entire map 35 bytes will be transmitted It is possible though tosend onlypart ofthema...

Page 45: ...ntation Chart Transmitted Recognized 1 16 1 12 14 1 4 11 15 16 Great Mode3 Mode3 X X 8 124 35 96 0 only ORCH Voice 0 only ORCH Voice 0 only ORCH voice 0 only ORCH voice X X X X X X 0 X 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 0...

Page 46: ...ssion Cre scendo level indicated in display Sustain Switch On pedal shoe General volume Analog Rotary controls Great Pedal Reverb Tune con nector box Effect DSP Reverb Display 16 characters x 2 lines...

Page 47: ...537 Dimensions parallel keyboard Dimensions parallel keyboard L I en t 0 0 t _ 1057 7 rDtiB lliiiliiillr JII dfO a l b J 1435 1 0 co f f 1 0 w 1470 45...

Page 48: ...Dimensions radial keyboard Dimensions radial keyboard 46 I i c I 1174 53 wD t tltjkm CJIIIIII IIIIJ dm D 0 0 0 e 0 1 0 Ln 0 0 Ln I lnl il l l iJ J f 1435 1 If l 1 1240 1 1 0 00 1 0 Insignia 537...

Page 49: ...e user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver C...

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