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5. Release SET and wait until the display shows:
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
6. Stop the MIDI Sequencer, or wait a few seconds and repeat steps 3 and 4 above to send
another memory to the sequencer. Always leave a few measures of space between memories.
To reload a memory from the sequencer, first connect the sequencer following the steps above.
Then continue:
1. Play back the recorded memory as a song would be played back.
2. When the memory contents have been correctly received, the memory piston corresponding
to the memory on the sequencer recording flashes. At this point, the contents of the memory
are stored in a temporary holding area in the console.
3. Stop the sequencer playback.
4. Press and hold SET, then press the memory piston for the desired destination.
Note: This need not be the same memory as the memory whose tab is flashing.
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.
When playing back the memories, play only one at a time. Each time the organ starts to receive a
new memory, it discards any previous information in the temporary holding area. It is necessary
to transfer each memory to its destination memory in the organ before playing back the next.
Note: If a Rodgers Personal Memory Card is inserted when recording or playing back
combination memories, and the card memory is in use for the memory level being saved/restored,
the memory is saved from or restored to the memory card rather than the internal memory.
MIDI Connections
Always connect a sequencer to the Sequencer IN/OUT ports on the organ.
The sequencer must
not be in Soft Thru mode.
Any other MIDI instruments or keyboards should use the ports
labeled MIDI.