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Changing the pitch
1. Press the TRANS button.
2. Press the button (P through 0) for the desired pitch shift.
3. Wait until the lights in the TRANS button and the P through 0 buttons go
out.
Programming the pitch
1. Press the TRANS button.
2. Press the button (P through 0) for the desired pitch shift.
3. Press the SET button.
4. Wait until the lights in the TRANS button and the P through 0 buttons go
out.
4.7
Stop memory
Through use of the stop memory, a regisration can be made active with just
one button. Only the accessories Chorus and Intonation 2 cannot by
programmed in the stop memory.
The stop memory consists of two types of memory locations:
Fixed memory locations: Available via the buttons P, MF and FF. The
three fixed memory locations have factory settings (presets) appropriate
for the soft Piano (P), the moderately loud Mezzo Forte (MF) and the
very loud Fortissimo (FF). See § 4.7.1.
Capture memory locations: Available via the combination of the capture
memory banks M1, M2 and M3 with the buttons P, MF and FF. The nine
capture memory locations are not pre-programmed and can be
programmed by the musician. See § 4.7.2.
4.7.1 Fixed memory location
Calling up a fixed memory location
1. Push in the fixed memory location button (P through FF). The active
stops light up.
The pitch shift is not stored in memory. When the organ is switched
on again, the most recently programmed pitch will be active.
The pitch shift is stored in memory. When the organ is switched on
again, the programmed pitch will be active.
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