1. Full Drawbar: This is the most basic registration, where all the drawbars are pulled out. It produces a full, rich sound that is perfect for playing jazz, blues, and rock.
2. Gospel: This registration is similar to the Full Drawbar, but with the 8' and 4' drawbars pushed in. This gives the organ a brighter, more cutting sound that is perfect for playing gospel music.
3. Blues: This registration is based on the Full Drawbar, but with the 16' and 8' drawbars pushed in. This gives the organ a more mellow, bluesy sound.
4. Latin: This registration is based on the Full Drawbar, but with the 8' and 4' drawbars pushed in and the 16' drawbar pulled out. This gives the organ a more rhythmic, Latin sound.
5. Jazz: This registration is based on the Full Drawbar, but with the 16' and 8' drawbars pushed in and the 4' and 2' drawbars pulled out. This gives the organ a bright, cutting sound that is perfect for playing jazz.
6. Rock: This registration is based on the Full Drawbar, but with the 16' and 8' drawbars pushed in and the 4', 2', and 1' drawbars pulled out. This gives the organ a powerful, distorted sound that is perfect for playing rock music.
7. Funk: This registration is based on the Full Drawbar, but with the 16' and 8' drawbars pushed in and the 4' and 2' drawbars pulled out. This gives the organ a funky, groovy sound that is perfect for playing funk music.
8. Classical: This registration is based on the Full Drawbar, but with the 16' and 8' drawbars pushed in and the 4', 2', and 1' drawbars pulled out. This gives the organ a rich, classical sound that is perfect for playing classical music.
9. Custom: You can also create your own custom registrations by experimenting with different combinations of drawbars. There are endless possibilities, so feel free to experiment and find the sounds that you like the best.