Great organ! Where is it now? Is it the original sounds or midi or both? Is the 1927 the year or the model number. Looks like a very serious theater organ. Can you make another video or demonstrating the sounds? I know lots of questions, but this isn't exactly a run of the mill organ
@paulj0557 The console was made in 1927, and originally controlled pipes. Now it is basically a big MIDI controller with a built in PC to emulate the pipes. It has been sitting unfinished in my basement for years.
Originally it was from the Strand Theatre in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
@monkeywho I'm doubting that it's a Kilgen sample set. Kilgens are just so relatively hard to come by that I doubt anyone would ever have thought to. It's probably WurliTzer samples, I imagine. Of course there were pretty substantial differences between the sound of different makes, as it were, but on the whole it's going to sound pretty similar. The OS seems to be jOrgan, and I'm also curious as to the set and whether the console has the same spec that it had originally.
That organ console looks and sounds great! Thanks again for the computer components, the HD video is really working well.
I've just been getting started using MIDI on linux computers. I have ordered the cables to connect to the sound blaster connector and would like to try using miditzer on puppy linux. I was just watching some of your earlier videos on the organ to see how you had it hooked up, it's really inspiring to see how well the jorgan system worked out.
The Kilgen sounds great. Your new camera is doing a great job. What camera are you using? Very nice video and the sound it really clear and smooth, but sharp and accurate.
Good man, keep at it.
MrFrancisH 6 months ago
Great organ! Where is it now? Is it the original sounds or midi or both? Is the 1927 the year or the model number. Looks like a very serious theater organ. Can you make another video or demonstrating the sounds? I know lots of questions, but this isn't exactly a run of the mill organ
paulj0557 9 months ago
@paulj0557 The console was made in 1927, and originally controlled pipes. Now it is basically a big MIDI controller with a built in PC to emulate the pipes. It has been sitting unfinished in my basement for years.
Originally it was from the Strand Theatre in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Maxxarcade 9 months ago
This organ sounds wonderful. I've got pretty good headphones.
Really makes me wish I'd NEVER sold mine :(
jacktheripped 1 year ago
SO GLAD to see that you have made progress with this project of yours!!! Awesome! :)
I'm rather partial to Kilgen organs myself.
Which sound sample set and OS are you using?
monkeywho 2 years ago
@monkeywho I'm doubting that it's a Kilgen sample set. Kilgens are just so relatively hard to come by that I doubt anyone would ever have thought to. It's probably WurliTzer samples, I imagine. Of course there were pretty substantial differences between the sound of different makes, as it were, but on the whole it's going to sound pretty similar. The OS seems to be jOrgan, and I'm also curious as to the set and whether the console has the same spec that it had originally.
tregnier279 1 year ago
Ha Ha I bet your neighbors love you.
dogs4dylan 2 years ago
hahahaha holy night! nicely done
djbazzmaster 2 years ago
That organ sounds fantastic!
bluenazz 2 years ago
Beautiful!!
Organgrinder010 2 years ago
That organ console looks and sounds great! Thanks again for the computer components, the HD video is really working well.
I've just been getting started using MIDI on linux computers. I have ordered the cables to connect to the sound blaster connector and would like to try using miditzer on puppy linux. I was just watching some of your earlier videos on the organ to see how you had it hooked up, it's really inspiring to see how well the jorgan system worked out.
retrochad 2 years ago
The Kilgen sounds great. Your new camera is doing a great job. What camera are you using? Very nice video and the sound it really clear and smooth, but sharp and accurate.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 2 years ago
sounds good m8 wot do u do for living
GUNNER473 2 years ago
Whoa! Sounds awesome on the headphones!
wildbilltexas 2 years ago