[rodgersorgan] Re: Reverb on the Great?
- From: Ed Wilson <actionkbd@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 01:00:49 -0700 (PDT)
Dan,
Need to clarify a couple of things. What model organ? When you say you are
play from the PR-300 do you mean this happens during playback? Is this
happening to organ voices or PR-300 sound module voices?
I suspect you are saying that the MIDI voice(s), when selected from MIDI GT A
(and possibly MIDI GT B) have excessive reverb.
Go to the MIDI Menu (hold set and press the MIDI GT A piston), rotate the
select switch (transposer switch) until "Reverb" shows in the window. I
suspect you will see this set at 127 or a very high number. Reduce the value
with the alpha dial until you have the reverb level you want, and do a MIDI
save to that coupler piston so the new value will not "go away" when the organ
is turned off. Repeat this procedure for MIDI GT B if it also has this problem.
If you have a Trillium instrument, you can press cancel, and while holding it,
momentarily press set, which will default all MIDI couplers to their initial
factory state. This will also return voice palette selections to their default
states.
Regards,
Ed
Dan Godla <dgodla@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I play a sound, let's say Strings, on the Great from the PR-300, I
get reverb that will not stop. I even turned off the reverb on Part 1
on the PR-300 and it still won't stop. Even on the organ, with
Set+Transpose, I turned off the Reverb. The sound won't stop. When I
put the same sound on the Swell, it works just fine.
Anyone ever have a problem like this?
Thanks,
-Dan Godla
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