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[rodgersorgan] Re: 2. Uses for a PR-300

  • From: noel jones <zimbelstern@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 23:38:14 -0400
The organs are set up with stop mappings, that tell where to send audio 
depending upon the position of the MAIN OFF and ANTIPHONAL ON.

While we have discussed this before, and noted that this means that you can 
have full antiphonal and SW antiphonal only, even though there are
only two buttons...we failed to discuss the fact the the organ tech sets these 
up with individual voicing for each setting and that there is a
setting we failed to mention....HEADPHONES.

Yes, there is an additional stop map for how the organ sounds through 
headphones (are these guys clever or what) and my initial thought is that
when the organ was set up some divisions/stops were not set ON for headphones...

Knowing which stops were are talking about might narrow it down quickly, Carlo.

Remember we are all here to help!

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noel jones, aago
athens, tennessee, usa
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