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Allen Organ Photos

Posted on September 10, 2020September 11, 2020 by Organ-Editor
Allen Organ Company is an integrated organ manufacturer from the USA.  The following photographs were taken of Allen’s standard instruments.... Read More
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New “Virtual Organ” Replaced

Posted on September 10, 2020 by Organ-Editor
In 2014 a New Jersey church purchased an organ based on “virtual” or PC technology for tone generation.  The salesmanship was fine, however, the instrument’s “attributes” were more virt... Read More
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Digital Organ Tonal Comparisons

Posted on September 8, 2020September 11, 2020 by Organ-Editor
When considering a new organ, customers rightfully focus on the quality of the instrument’s sound, the quality of its construction, as well as its features. As a musical instrument sound is the crit... Read More
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Digital Organ Suppliers

Posted on September 8, 2020September 8, 2020 by Organ-Editor
Digital Organs The two basic types of digital organ suppliers are Manufacturers and Micro-Assemblers, each with different capabilities and commitment to customers. Organ Manufacturers build their inst... Read More
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Case Study: “Virtual Organ” Never Shows Up

Posted on September 8, 2020September 11, 2020 by Organ-Editor
A few years ago, a church contracted with a Virtual Organ assembler, Martin Digital Organs, to purchase an organ based on PC tone generation and Hauptwerk software.  The instrument was never deli... Read More

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    • Basic Consumer Information
    • Choosing a Church Organ
      • In-House Manufacturing
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    • Consumer Problems
    • Customer Support
    • Digital Organ Tonal Comparisons
    • Mission Statement
    • Organ Instructional Videos
      • But I Can’t Play the Pedals
      • But We Have A Contemporary Choir
      • How the Organ Can Aid in Blended Worship
      • Pianist’s Guide to the Organ
    • Organ Music
    • Organ Quality Photos
      • Allen Organs
      • Console Construction
      • Cornel Zimmer Pipe Organs
      • Johannus Organs
      • Organ Comparisons
      • Rodgers Organs
      • Virtual Organs
      • Visount Organs
    • Organ Suppliers
    • Organ Technologies
      • Convolution Acoustics
      • Organ User Interface
      • Sampling and Modeling
      • Software and Hardware-Based Organs
      • The World's First Digital Organ – 1971
      • Tonal Contrast – Sampling and Modeling
    • Uncategorized
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