[rodgersorgan] Re: Internal/external 787


Hi Clark,

On your T787 internal organ, what you hear when you push MAIN OFF and 
ANT ON is the organ playing only thru the RSS (Rodgers Sound Space) 
ambience system and not the main organ channels ... which, as you say, is 
really a cool effect!  If you go to the Room Modeling menu and select 
Cathedral, Marble, and change the ambience level to 5.00, you can simulate a 
huge cathedral with approx 11 seconds of reverb decay.  It's totally fun to 
play 
huge French works that way too!  You'll get a sense of what it's like to play @ 
St John the Divine, or Notre Dame, or Grace Cathedral, etc.

Enjoy!

Dan
 
> I recently bought a 787 internal organ and to my delight discovered the other
> day while I was playing, the ANTIPHONAL piston. I had believed it was
> inoperative, as the one next to it to turn the pipe setup on.  I thought you
> would have to have a separate speaker hooked up, but it works with just the
> internals..it really does sound like it is a far-away antiphonal set up. I 
> have
> played a trumpet volley-back and forth-between the main and anitphonal and it
> really sounds cool.
> 
> I'm still learning about my organ and experimenting with the different 
> acoustical settings.
> 
> Clark Haney Wells,Tahoka, TX
> 



Dan Miller
Product Manager, Rodgers Instruments LLC
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(503) 681-6544
fax: (503) 681-0444


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