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Glossary
 
Stop
 
Each set of organ pipes that produces a different sound is called a 
stop.
 
Tablet
 
A tablet is a rectangular switch used to select a stop or coupler.
 
Piston
 
The round switches arranged below the manual keyboard are called 
pistons.
 
Division
 
The basic group of sounds corresponding to each keyboard is called 
a division.
 
Registration
 
A combination of settings for the stops (sounds) and couplers is 
called a registration.
 
General memory pistons (general pistons)
 
These are the pistons [1]–[5] that are used to store registrations 
(combinations of sounds).
Each general piston stores a combination of sounds and coupler 
settings for the entire organ.
 
Division memory pistons (division pistons)
 
These are pistons [1]–[5] that store the sounds of the MAN I division 
(lower keyboard) and MAN II division (upper keyboard).
 
Memory bank
 
Memory banks are storage areas that contain twenty different sets 
of settings for general pistons 1–5, allowing you to use a larger 
number of registrations.
Each bank, from memory bank 1 (M01) through memory bank 20 
(M20) contains settings for five general memory pistons, letting you 
store a total of 5 x 20 = 100 registrations.
 
General cancel piston (general cancel)
 
This is the round piston labeled [0]. It turns off all currently selected 
sounds (stops), couplers, and tremulants in a single operation.
 
Expression pedal
 
Historically, this refers to a pedal that opens or closes the shutters of 
a chamber containing the pipes, thus smoothly varying the volume 
and tone.
You can also specify whether this pedal will control just the upper or 
lower manual, or the entire organ.
 
MAN I & PEDAL enclosed piston
 
You can use the expression pedal to vary the volume or tone. A 
setting screen allows you to choose the division whose volume or 
tone will be affected, but the C-380 provides a MAN I & PEDAL 
enclosed piston which lets you turn on/off control of the MAN I 
division and PEDAL division while you play.
 
Shutter
 
This setting allows you to adjust the openness of the shutters to 
specify the minimum volume that will be in effect when the 
expression pedal is completely released.
 
USER/MIDI coupler
 
The USER/MIDI couplers allow you to select from a wide variety of 
user sounds that are not accessible as tablet stops.
When using an external MIDI sound module, these couplers are also 
used to play the external sound module.
 
Manual couplers
 
Manual couplers let you play the sound of one manual together (i.e., 
coupled) with the sound of another manual.
[II/I] couples the sounds of manual 2 (the upper keyboard) to 
manual I (the lower keyboard), allowing you to play both from the 
lower keyboard.
[I/P] couples the sounds of manual 1 (the lower keyboard) to the 
pedalboard, allowing you to play both from the pedalboard.
 
Bass coupler
 
This causes the lowest note played on manual I (the lower keyboard) 
to be sounded using the sound of the pedalboard.
When this is used, the lowest note you finger on the lower keyboard 
will be played by the pedalboard sound even though you’re not 
actually touching the pedalboard.
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