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[rodgersorgan] Re: The Audio Out

  • From: Paul Soulek <soulek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 13:02:35 -0500

Is this "map" function accessible via the QuickMenu display?

Paul


Ed Wilson wrote:
> 
> Paul,
> There are a couple of ways to do this.  Realize that the Line Out is the same 
> two channel pair as feeds the headphones. However, when headphones are 
> plugged in, the organ goes to the "headphone map."
> What I would recommend is that you created a new "map" (i.e., some 
> combination of Main Off and Antiphonal ON) for optimizing the line out 
> parameters.  Feed the line output to the tape unit, then listen via the 
> monitor out of the tape deck.
> Use this sound to tweak the audio levels and RSS parameters to optimize the 
> performance of the recorded music.  Then do an audio save, and next time all 
> you have to do is activate the map and you are there.
> Another way to tap an aux feed is to take it out of the DB-9 connector for 
> the external reverb and go to an equalizer before the tape deck.  Do the same 
> type of "record map" and use the equalizer to further optimize the sound to 
> tape.
> Best regards,
> Ed Wilson
>  Paul Soulek wrote:
> A local church isn't able to get an organist quite often. They have a
> small pipe organ (without MIDI), so the only thing that really can be
> used is a recording. I have access to a laptop computer, so I could make
> audio recordings of the most common hymns and liturgies on the Rodgers
> 807 that I frequently "stop in" to play (it's at a country church on my
> way to school). My question is this: how will the audio quality be if I
> take the audio from the "Audio Out" of the organ? Will it be the same
> quality that the organ puts out? I know there won't be as many channels,
> but it should be better than nothing.
> 
> Thanks!
> Paul
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