THE GREAT
COMPUTER CONTROLLED PIPE ORGAN
A new example of traditionnal craftsman skill,
associated with the most recent electronic and PC hardware and software
Pipe Organ Manufacture: Thibaud & Son
Hardware and PC sotware
design : P. Leray
Pipe
Organ History & design
6 Stops: 334 Pipes
| Real stops | Computed Stops (actionnable from all keyboards or pédal) |
| Montre-Prestant 8' | Montre 16' Montre 8' Prestant 4' |
| Bourdon 8' Bourdon 4' | Bourdon 16' Bourdon 8' Bourdon 4' |
| Flute with Chimney | Flute 16' Flûte 8' Flûte 4' |
| Nazard 2'1/3 | Nazard Tierce |
| Dulzian 8' | Dulzian 16' Dulzian 8' Dulzian 4' |
| Subbass 16' | Subbass 16' Subbass 8' Subbass 4' |
| Plein Jeux 3 ranks |
All the Kimber-Allen pallet magnet are controlled
by a dedicated PC software, via a dedicated input and power output interface.
This allows an important volume reduction associated with new possibilities,
impossible to implement on classic tracker Organs. All controls are centralized
on a screen with a touch screen system.
However, if they don't want to use all the
software possibilities, Organists can use classic stop buttons, put on
console fronts.
All sounds are produced by PIPES, absolutely
no electronic sound is implemented.