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Three Manuals, Forty-Seven Ranks
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SPECIFICATION:
Great (Unenclosed)
16’ Sub Principal
8’ Open Diapason
8' Principal
8’ Harmonic Flute
8’ Bourdon
8’ Gemshorn (CH)
8’ Violone (prepared for)
8’ Erzahler Celeste II (prepared for)
4' Octave
4' Flute
2' Fifteenth
2’ Block Flute (prepared for)
V Cornet/Twelfth (prepared for)
IV-V Fourniture 1 1/3’
III Scharf/Seventeenth (prepared for)
8' Clarinet (CH)
16’ Tromba Heroique (CH)
8’ Tromba Heroique (CH)
4’ Tromba Heroique (CH)
Zimbelstern
Chimes
Tremolo
Swell (Expressive)
16' Lieblich Gedeckt
8’ Geigen Principal
8' Chimney Flute
8' Viole de Gambe
8' Viole Celeste
8’ Flauto Dolce
8’ Flute Celeste
4’ Geigen Octave
4' Nachthorn
2 2/3’ Nazard
2' Recorder
1 3/5’ Tierce
IV Full Mixture 2’
III Acuta (prepared for)
16' Bassoon
8' Trumpet
8' Oboe
4' Clarion
Tremulant
Swell to Swell 16'
Swell Unison Off
Swell to Swell 4’
Choir (Expressive)
16’ Gemshorn
8’ Principal
8’ Holzgedeckt
8’ Gemshorn
8’ Gemshorn Celeste
4’ Principal
4' Koppel Flute
2' Fifteenth
1 1/3’ Larigot
1’ Sifflote
III Scharf 2/3’
8' Clarinet
16’ Tromba Heroique (Non-Coupling)
8’ Tromba Heroique (Non-Coupling)
4’ Tromba Heroique (Non-Coupling)
Harp
Tremulant
Choir to Choir 16’
Choir Unison Off
Choir to Choir 4’
Antiphonal (6 stops prepared for in console)
4 drawknobs in Choir, 2 in Pedal
Pedal (two blank antiphonal stop preparations provided)
32’ Violone
32’ Bourdon
16’ Contra Bass
16’ Sub Principal
16’ Gemshorn (CH)
16' Subbass
16' Lieblich Gedeckt (SW)
8' Octave
8’ Gemshorn (CH)
8' Bourdon
8’ Gedeckt (SW)
4' Choral Bass
4' Cantus Flute (GT)
2’ Flute (SW)
III Mixture 2 2/3’
32’ Contra Trombone
16’ Trombone (CH)
16' Bassoon (SW)
8' Tromba (CH)
8’ Trumpet (SW)
4' Tromba (CH)
4’ Clarinet (CH)
Inter-Manual Couplers
Great to Pedal 8’, 4’
Swell to Pedal 8’, 4’
Choir to Pedal 8’, 4’
Antiphonal to Pedal 8’
Swell to Great 16', 8', 4'
Choir to Great 16', 8', 4'
Antiphonal to great 8’
Swell to Choir 16', 8', 4
Antiphonal to Choir 8’
Antiphonal to Swell 8’
Choir/Great Transfer
MIDI Controls (with record/playback)
MIDI to Great
MIDI to Great
MIDI to Swell
MIDI to Choir
Combination System
Combination System with a minimum of 128 Levels Of Memory
1,2,3,4,5,6 Pistons Affecting Great-Thumb
1,2,3,4,5,6 Pistons Affecting Swell-Thumb
1,2,3,4,5,6 Pistons Affecting Choir-Thumb
1,2,3,4,5,6 Pistons Affecting Pedal-Toe
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 General Pistons--Thumb
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 General Pistons-Toe
Great To Pedal-Thumb And Toe
Swell To Pedal-Thumb And Toe
Choir To Pedal-Thumb And Toe
Swell to Great-Thumb
Choir to Great-Thumb And Toe
Swell to Choir-Thumb
32’ Violone-Reversible--Thumb
32’ Bourdon-Thumb
32’ Contra Trombone-Thumb and Toe (reversible)-
Sforzando-Thumb and Toe (programmable)
Crescendo Pedal (programmable)
Set Piston-Thumb
General Cancel-Thumb
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The concept drawing by artist Jennifer Anderson.
Console in production prior to initial finishing.
New pipes constructed at A E Schlueter Pipe Organ Company undergoing initial voicing.
Rob Black and helper build the basses of the 16' Pedal Bourdon.
Rob planes a new pipe.
Our new 3-D CNC produces end caps for pipe racks.
The assembly of the organ begins in the erecting room.
Kelvin Cheatham finishes lumber for framing and chest supports.
The new drawknobs are inspected and prepared for installation.
More wood pipes await voicing.
The finished organ towers above the erecting room.
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