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Updated through online information from Ray Stubblebine. -- Though a small organ, the two-manual, 12-rank, 9-voice instrument has a great deal of performance flexibility. There are two separate chambers. The Reed and string toned pipes are located in one chamber and the flute and principal toned pipes are in another. Separate console controls are provided for shutters, which regulate the volume of these two chambers separately or in unison. This allows the organ, in many ways, to function like a much larger instrument. In addition to the ranks of pipes in the chambers, a rank of 8- Principal pipes is located in front of the two chambers and surrounds a large cross. The console is connected by Ethernet cord to the pipe chamber. The organ was built with both new and used pipes, but not from any single previous organ. Combination pistons (32 memories): Swell - 8, Great - 8, Pedal - 6 and General – 12.
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by Ray Stubblebine, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
-- In 2012 a Solid State Logic Ltd. Digital Interface was installed to accommodate electronic voices.
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