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    Hello all,</P>


    I"ve owned my Gulbransen President for almost a year now. No new glitches have showed themselves other than the chessey rythum usint seens to play two rythums at the same time. My question is: There is a foot switch to the left of the expression pedal. I can't really tell if it does anything except to lower the volume a smidgen. What is it for? </P>

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    IIRC, it was to switch the upper manual from leslie to straight speaker.</p>

    FWIW, the ability to mix rhythms on that unit was great. You could produce some great combinations. Of course if it's playing two rhythms when you've only selected one, that's a different matter!
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