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Names of Things and What They Do
Pistons
11.
[SET] Piston
This stores a combination of sounds (registration) to a general
memory piston.
➔
“Storing a Registration” (p. 47)
12.
General Memory [1]–[5] Pistons
Each of these pistons can store the combination of sounds
(registration) for the entire organ.
➔
“Storing a Registration” (p. 47)
13.
Memory Bank Select [M–] Piston/[M+] Piston
Use these pistons to switch memory banks when you want to use
more than six combinations of sounds.
➔
“Recalling a Registration from a Different Memory Bank” (p. 49)
14.
[NEXT] Piston
Pressed to call up the settings stored at the next general memory
piston, in numerical order, like this: 1
→
2
→
3.
➔
“Recalling Registrations Successively” (p. 49)
15.
Bass Coupler [BASS] Piston
This causes the lowest note played on the lower manual to be
sounded by the PEDAL division sound.
➔
“Using the Bass Coupler” (p. 33)
16.
Melody Coupler [MEL] Piston
This causes the highest note played on the lower manual to be
sounded by the MAN II division (upper manual) sound.
➔
“Using the Melody Coupler” (p. 32)
17.
[STOP] Piston
This stops playback or recording of a song.
18.
[PLAY/PAUSE] Piston
This starts or pauses playback of a song.
➔
“Practicing Along with a Preset Song or Performance Data”
(p. 50)
19.
[REC] Piston
Use this when you want to record your playing.
➔
“Recording Your Performances” (p. 56)
20.
General Cancel [0] Piston
This sets the organ to the condition in which all tablets and couplers
are cancelled, so that no sounds are selected.
It’s convenient to use this piston when you want to specify a
combination of sounds from scratch.
➔
“Resetting the Sound Settings (General Cancel)” (p. 47)
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