New London, Minnesota
Peace Lutheran Church

Ahlborn-Galanti Organ Co (2007)

The Chronicler I is the basic Digital instrument and is Indicated by the abbreviation - Chron I.

HO is the abbreviation fort he original Hendrickson
tracker pipe organ.

The Classic Module is the box that sits on top of the keyboard to the left, and includes a wider variety of stops. Denoted by [CM]


GREAT ORGAN (23 Ranks, 17 Stops)
16’ Pommer   [Chron I]
8’ Spitzprestant   [HO-1976]
8’ Principal   [CM]
8’ Gemshorn   [Chron I]
8’ Gedackt   [HO-1976]
8’ Holzgedackt   [CM]
8’ Flute Harmonique   [CM]
4’ Prestant   [HO-1976]
4’ Flute Octaviante   [CM]
2’ Super Octave   [Chron I]
2’ Octave   [CM]
2’ Waldflote   [HO- 1987]
II Sesquialtera   [HO-1987]
III-IV Mixture   [HO-1976]
III Cymbale   [CM]
8’ Trumpet   [Chron I]
8’ Krummhorn   [Chron I]
Chimes   [Chron I]

SWELL ORGAN (26 Ranks, 21 Stops)
8’ Gemshorn  [HO-1976]
8’ Flute a Cheminee   [CM]
II  Viole Celeste [HO-1976+Chn I]
8’ Gemshorn   [CM]
8’ Gemshorn Celeste   [CM]
4’ Principal   [Chron I]
4’ Spillfloete   [HO-1976]
4’ Koppelfloete   [CM]
2 2/3’ Nazard   [Chron I]
2’ Principal   [HO-1976]
1 3/5’ Tierce   [Chron I]
1 1/3’ Quinte   [HO-1976]
IV-V Plein Jeu   [CM]
16’ Bombarde   [CM]
16’ Basson   [Chron I]
8’ Schalmey   [HO –1987]
8’ Harmonic Trumpet   [CM]
8’ Corno di Bassetto   [CM]
8’ Hautbois   [Chron I]
8’ Festival Trumpet   [CM]
4’ Clairon   [CM]

PEDAL ORGAN (17 Ranks, 14 Stops)
32’ Contre Basse   [CM]
16’ Principal   [Chron I]
16’ Contre Gambe   [CM]
16’ Subbass   [HO-1976]
8’ Prestant   [HO- from Great]
8’ Flute   [Chron I]
4’ Choral Bass   [Chron I]
4’ Koppelfloete   [Chron I]
IV Mixture   [Chron I]
32’ Contre Bombarde   [CM]
16’ Bombarde   [CM]
16’ Fagott   [HO-1987]
8’ Trompete   [Chron I]
4’ Schalmei   [Chron I]


 [Received from Richard C Greene 2012-07-08.]