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New
Stereo CD
"Sunday
Preludes"
THEATER ORGANS

Whether it is a Mighty
Wurlitzer, a Wonder Morton, or a Golden Voiced Barton, I have a
passion for the American Theater Organ. Of course real pipes are
best, but until someone comes to my front door with sweepstakes
check, it will have to be digitally sampled sounds.
Check out these examples,
some of these I have gotten to play.
Wurlitzer
Morton
Barton
Wicks
My current project involves a
30 year old three manual theater console. This console was full of
older Artisan analog circuitry which was removed prior to my
purchase. I have added new Artisan digital circuitry to make it a 3
manual, 32 pedal MIDI controller with dual expression pedals. Currently I am using it to play the
Miditzer
216 sampled organ system as well as the Haupwerk
VPO system. It works great, sounds great and is a real
joy to play. The Artisan micro-relay circuitry functions as a
programmable MIDI relay. Soon I hope to add combination pistons to all
three manuals to active preset combinations.
I am a member of the American
Theater Organ Society (ATOS). This is a group of enthusiasts who
promote the knowledge and restoration of these uniquely American
instruments. They were built to accompany silent movies in the grand
theaters of the teens and twenties of the last century. I love to talk about
organs - the music, the organs, the science and technology.
I am also a member of the Organ
Historical Society. This group documents, preserves and promotes
historic organ throughout the United States.
My
home made zimblestern. It is made from an old 33 rpm turntable and 8
hobby shop bells.
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