__/ [ GreyCloud ] on Saturday 07 October 2006 16:55 \__
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> The Sonic Boon: New Organ is Digital, Realistic, and Powerful, but is it
>> Sacred?
>
> Nope. More and more institutions that have limited budgets are going to
> digital organs these days. I've been in conversations with Allen Organ
> company in PA., and this year they are having a banner year.
>
> http://www.allenorgan.com/www/products/mainproducts.html
>
> And just click on Play Music to hear what a digital organ sounds like.
> Their main advantage is realism, but also when music regimens shift all
> the organ voices can be changed with a CD.
Only works with Windows, Mac or an emulation thereof. And it needed
JavaScript to pop up the box... nasty site development choices.
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>> | The tone generation system is software based, and it was developed
>> | for Trinity by Marshall & Ogletree. It links a number of personal
>> | computers running Linux, a non-proprietary computer programming code.
>> | Like your home computer, the organ is protected from harm caused by
>> | power outages and surges.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/resources/article.php?id=255
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