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Gospel

88 8000 008

Blues

88 8800 000

88 5324 588

RodArgent (Argent)

88 0000 000

?BrianAuger

88 8110 000, 2nd Percussion, C3 Vibrato

?TomCoster (Santana)

88 8800 000

?JesseCrawford Setting

80 0800 000 (?TheatreOrgan sound)

ELP (KeithEmerson)

88 8000 000

JoeyDeFrancesco

88 8400 080

83 8000 000, C3 Vibrato

Also see StandardJazzRegistrations

?BookerT Jones

88 8630 000, 2nd Percussion

?GreenOnions

88 8800 000 (1st chorus)

80 8800 008 (2nd chorus)

JonLord

88 8000 000, 2nd Percussion, C1 Vibrato

ProcolHarum MatthewFisher

80 0808 000

AWSOP

68 8600 000, 2nd, fast, soft Percussion

JimmySmith

88 8000 000, 3rd Percussion, C3 Vibrato

Also see StandardJazzRegistrations and ErrolGarnerStyle

JimmyMcGriff (gospel)

86 8600 006

?SteveWinwood

84 8848 448

88 8888 888

ErrolGarnerStyle

80 0008 888

?EarlGrant

88 8888 888

88 8877 666

LennyDee

80 8080 808

88 8000 808

08 8000 888

00 8875 400

08 8800 808 (really?)

?GrooveHolmes

88 8804 664

88 8000 008

EthelSmith

80 8808 008

88 8800 008

80 8808 000

KenGriffin

85 8855 557

80 8808 008

WalterWanderley

00 8800 006

00 8008 000

Tony Banks (Genesis)

66 8844 220, 2nd Percussion (approximation)

Jazz

B Preset Upper

Registration: 88 8000 000

Percussion: FourUp (On,Soft,Fast,3rd)

Vibrato: V-3/C-3 on or off to taste.

---or---

Registration: 88 8000 00x--- adjust 1' to taste for whistle

Percussion: Off

Vibrato: On/Off

A# Preset Upper

Registration: 88 8888 888

Vibrato: C-3 on or off to taste.

Leslie: Fast or off.

B Preset Lower

Registration: 83 8000 000

Vibrato: C-3 on or off to taste.

Comment: Left hand bass, right hand comp.

A# Preset Lower

Registration: 00 8600 000 --- 8' and 4' to taste.

Pedals: x0 --- adjust 16' to taste.

Comment: Use to play left hand chords when playing bass on pedals.

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