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Organ Expressions
Estey Style “T” reed
From an era over 100 years in the past, this 10
rank reed (pump) organ has lots of character,
along with sampled tremulant ranks created
with the integral fan tremolo.
Regal Chorus V
Providing 35 reed voices for expanding the
tonal resources of any organ with MIDI outputs.
The samples were collected from nine well
known American builders. The collection also
includes chimes, glockenspiel, chystleglott,
zimblestern and handbells.
1949 Moller 2/15
Built as a service instrument, this modest organ
has a versatile combination of stops that
provides resources for a wide variety of music.
With a principal chorus of 8’ 4’ and ii mixture on
the great and a unit chorus of stopped flutes in
the swell, there is ample variation for painting
subtle and robust colors.
1922 Kilgen 2/22
Esteemed as one of the finest organ builders in
the United States, Kilgen delivered a silky
sound quality that complements most music.
This organ includes a complete flute chorus in
the swell with 16’, 8’, 4’, 2 2/3’, 2’) without
borrowing. The breathy 16’ Bourdon in the
pedal adds both tone and energy to any
combination.
Organ Expressions samples of pipe organs are captured by recording engineer (and
organist) Gary Jordan using professional quality equipment. The microphone used for
all organs, is a Neumann SM69 large diaphragm, vacuum tube, coincidental stereo unit,
with variable pattern control. (Yes, it is a mouthful.) The recordings are processed in the
studio of Jordan's Stormy Banks Productions using only professional equipment. Care
has been taken to ensure the cleanest, most accurate and musical samples possible.