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3. Rotate the Select knob clockwise (right) until the display shows the Audio Controls category
(Headphone is the first menu item, when the headphone plug is inserted in the jack).
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4. Release the SET piston.
5. Turn the Select knob to select the setting to be adjusted (Volume, Balance, Bass, or Treble).
6. Rotate the Alpha dial to change the selected setting.
Auxiliary Controls – Inputs
The Rodgers T837 is equipped with stereo auxiliary input jacks (one for the left channel and one
for the right channel) located on the connector panel under the keydesk to the right. When using
these input jacks, audio signals from other sound generating devices like synthesizers, MIDI
sound modules, and tape players are mixed into the organ’s main audio system. A series of
menus in the Audio Controls category are used to adjust the characteristics of the auxiliary
inputs.
Note: Public address systems should NOT be connected through the organ’s audio system.
Adjusting Auxiliary Inputs
1. Press and hold the SET piston.
2. Turn the Select knob clockwise (right) to the Audio Controls category.
3. Release SET.
4. Turn the Select knob to display one of the five Aux menus and its setting.
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5. Rotate the Alpha dial to change the setting.
6. Turn the Select knob to move to the next menu item, if desired and repeat step 5.
Note: An Audio Save may be performed to save this setting. See
Audio Save
on page 25.
Room Modeling
The sound we normally hear allows us to perceive the distance from the sound source because it
is a combination of two different types of sounds: The sound that reaches our ears directly and
the sound that reaches us with some delay after it reflects off of walls and surfaces. A component