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pc:software:hauptwerk:rodgers-hardware

Rodgers Organ MIDI Hardware and Configuration

I purchased a Rodgers Organ for $150. Brent picked it up with the Town and Country Minivan. A very tight fit.

That same day, I bought the Artisan MIDI hardware (described elsewhere). Brent and I worked hard and ripped out the organ's normal electronic content, and then installed the MIDI circuit boards and wired. I think we finished it the same day.

The next day, we ran a CAT 5 cable between the organ, and my PC in my home office. 3 of the conductors form a MIDI signal from the organ to the PC, and 3 more of the conductors are the audio path from the PC back to the organ. It seems to work quite well, although sometimes I hear radio stations coming out of the organ speakers.

CAT 5 Configuration

At the box, in the organ, its RJ45 is connected like this:

Ethernet PinWhat its connected to
1MIDI DIN shield
2MIDI DIN 5 (Black)
3Stereo Left (Black) Hot
4Stereo Ground
5MIDI DIN 1 (White)
6Stereo Right (Red) Hot
7MIDI DIN 4 (Red)
8MIDI DIN 3 (Yellow)

MIDI Configuration

Using the Artisan MIDI kit, I connected the 3 manuals, plus the pedals, plus some pistons (with some new ones on the way). I program the MIDI stuff by using a USB to MIDI adapter (located in desk drawer) and using special software that comes from Artisan, create and send a text file configuration. It seemed to work quite well. That text information is available her.

Crown Amp

Purchased Crown stereo amp so I can use larger speakers with the organ.

pc/software/hauptwerk/rodgers-hardware.txt · Last modified: 2016/06/10 00:51 by admin