[rodgersorgan] Re: rodgersorgan Digest V1 #95
- From: Buch Church Organ Company <buchorgan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 14:09:27 -0700
Peggy,
Thanks for replying to my request for info on Voice Pallet settings with
regard tom crescendo. Good to hear from you. I don't do much with MIDI,
but I should have known that you are the MIDI geru.
THANKS!
FRED
FreeLists Mailing List Manager wrote:
> rodgersorgan Digest Mon, 23 Sep 2002 Volume: 01 Issue: 095
>
> In This Issue:
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Peggy Bartunek Registrations
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Digest V1 #92
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Question
> [rodgersorgan] Upcoming Appearances (x-posted)
> [rodgersorgan] Acoustics and tuning
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Hello everyone
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> From: Jhockin1@xxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 07:52:06 EDT
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Peggy Bartunek Registrations
>
> Thanks Peggy - I can use all the suggestions I can get!
>
> Jim Hockin, Rodgers Organ Studio, Mpls, MN
>
> ------------------------------
>
> From: "Noel Heinze" <noel.heinze@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Digest V1 #92
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 08:41:35 -0400
>
> ATTN: Peggy, Fred, et al...Fred's problem is with MIDI showing up on
> crescendo, not voice palettes showing up there. I recall there was a
> previous thread on this topic, i.e., whether the crescendo "remembers" =
voice
> palette choices most recently applied, either manually or via piston, a=
nd
> cranks them in willy-nilly the next time you give it the gas. I don't
> remember the conclusion to that debate, should have tried it with my 83=
5
> Sunday. Back to subject at hand...I didn't know that MIDI pistons coul=
d be
> included when programming the crescendo (HINT to Rodgers Inc. lurkers,,=
,no
> mention of this in my owner's manual...please fix) and I confirmed that=
,
> surprise, they can be included. Now then, do they behave as Fred and P=
eggy
> suggest, i.e., the crescendo "remembers" most recent MIDI settings and
> throws them in like voice palettes? Also should have tried this on Sun=
day,
> didn't...so ball is back in Users Group's court...what does the crescen=
do do
> with MIDI settings, can its "defaults" be altered, etc?
>
> Noel Heinze, Asheville, NC
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 12:00:07 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Ed Wilson <actionkbd@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Question
>
> Geri,
> Have your tech set up "maps" using combinations of "Main Off" and "Anti=
phonal On." Lets say "Main Off" (Light ON) has your -db setting saved as=
its "map.". You can then include this piston in a registration and save=
it to any piston (ie. 1-10) and when you recall that piston, you are the=
re.
> Regards,
> Ed Wilson
> geriskip@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Greetings. Our church has a Rodgers 790. Is there someway to retain a
> different volume setting on each memory. The normal setting is zero.
> For some music I like to change the volume to a minus setting and was
> hoping that it would stay that way.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
>
> Geri
>
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> From: "Tom Hoehn" <thoehn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Upcoming Appearances (x-posted)
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:07:12 -0400
>
> Greetings all from the Central West Coast of Florida
>
> It's been a rather hectic last couple of weeks around here for me. I'v=
e
> been substituting at a Methodist Church by my apartment for the last th=
ree
> weeks (their organist died rather suddenly and the Senior Pastor at my
> church 'loaned' me out to them). Their organ was hit by lightning and =
I've
> had to muddle through on a 30+ year old analog Baldwin 3m. Only the ch=
oir
> and part of the pedal division was operable. It is supposedly going to=
cost
> major bux to repair and they are toying w/the idea of a new instrument.=
>
> During that time I substituted at Roaring Twenties Pizza & Pipes for Bi=
ll
> Vlasik and Dwight Thomas. It's lotsa fun driving to R20's playing for =
4
> hours and then going to work at my regular job till 6:00am.
>
> I've got the following appearances scheduled for those of you in the ar=
ea:
>
> Saturday - October 5 - Roaring 20's - 12:30 - 2:30
> Sunday - October 20 - Lake Brantley High School, Altamonte Springs, =
Fl -
> 3:00pm concert for Orlando Area Theatre Organ Society
> Wednesday - October 23 - Roaring 20's - 5:00 - 9:00
> Saturday - October 26 - West Florida Historical Society, Jackson, La. =
-
> Concert & Silent Film (Phantom of the Opera)
> Sunday - November 3 - Roaring 20's - 5:00 - 9:00
> November 20-24 - Festival of Trees and Lights, Clearwater, FL
> December 8 - Roaring 20's - 5:00 -9:00
>
> I'll be attending the ATOS National Convention in San Diego from Novemb=
er 29
> through December 3 and hope to see a lot of my list friends out there.
> (I'll probably be the guy hogging all the organs in the demo rooms LOL)=
=2E
>
> If you can make any of these appearances make sure you let me know you'=
re
> there.
>
> That's about it for now.
>
> Tom Hoehn, Organist
> Tampa Theatre, Tampa, FL
> First United Methodist Church, Clearwater, FL
> CFTOS/Manasota/OATOS/HiloBay/CIC-ATOS
> http://theatreorgans.com/tomhoehn
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 21:58:24 -0500
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Hello everyone
> From: Jeffrey & Kelly Crum <jtkac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Good evening everyone,
>
> My name is Jeff Crum, and I currently reside in Pensacola, Florida, whe=
re I
> teach music theory, analysis, piano, and play organ at Pensacola Christ=
ian
> College and the Campus Church. The Rejoice in the Lord telecast and RB=
N
> radio network originate from the college.
>
> The college recently installed a new Rodgers custom 4m in the Crowne Ce=
ntre,
> and still maintains a Heritage 990 in the Dale Horton Auditorium. I
> practice on a C445 at home.
>
> In 1998, I completed a PhD in Music Education at Auburn University. I =
also
> earned an MA in Piano Performance at Marshall University and BS degrees=
in
> Piano and Finance from Liberty University. I am an active member of th=
e
> Pensacola AGO and President of the Pensacola Music Teachers Association=
=2E
>
> I have read archives of this list several times and look forward to bec=
oming
> involved in sharing ideas and information all with you.
>
> Jeffrey T. Crum, PhD, NCTM
>
> ------------------------------
>
> From: "Noel Heinze" <noel.heinze@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Acoustics and tuning
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 22:44:50 -0400
>
> Interesting experience Sunday afternoon...went to Felix Hell concert on=
new pipe organ (greater love/lunacy hath no organist than to drive 150 m=
iles in pouring rain at very illegal speeds on unknown roads knowing that=
you'll be at least 15 minutes late and will have to park on court house =
lawn...my wife may run off with her dentist, too)...(did you know that Go=
ogle lists over 500 entries for Felix?)... the concert was marred by two =
things, neither within the control of the (excellent) performer: bad dry=
acoustics, and an instrument that had been tuned too finely...it sounded=
tight, wiry, simply unrealistic. The sound had no bloom, no life...it w=
as just there. It could be fixed...resurface the walls and ceiling of th=
e huge room, and get a musician to tune (detune?) the beast. Of course, =
they should have saved a lot of money and just bought a Rodgers with or w=
ithout pipe ranks so they could adjust these aspects at will...why didn't=
they? The "purists" on the selection comm
> ittee didn't even consider, let alone audition, any electronic organ, =
yet this one has three digital 32s and digital chimes.
>
> Noel Heinze, Asheville, NC
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 23:43:52 -0400
> From: "noel jones, aago" <zimbelstern@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Hello everyone
>
> Jeffrey,
>
> Welcome to the group!
>
> I spent sometime last week talking with a musician who works at a music=
store in Chattanooga, a
> graduate of Pensacola Christian College...he hasn't heard the new Rodge=
rs yet, but he is looking
> forward to it.
>
> He also encouraged me to buckle down and learn Mandarin now that I have=
some Japanese working....you
> turn out some knowledgeable people down there on the Panhandle!
>
> --
> noel jones, aago
> athens, tennessee, usa
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>
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>
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