I am truly amazed by the quality of music and tonality. The first thought that comes to mind is that it is a very clean sound with remarkable clarity and depth without the typical two dimensional sound one often experiences from digitals. I would think that the only thing that would be a give-away that these organs are digital is that everything always works, and stays in tune and regulation.
I wonder how they would do reproducing a theater organ? Are their trems sampled or generated?
I've been exclusively employed in the pipe organ business for 24-3/4 years, tuning, regulating, voicing, rebuilding, releathering.. Phoenix has a great product and they've been introducing digital 32's to some of my clients organs. I no longer see the point of having real 32's and possibly 16's on a pipe organ if room or finances are at a premium. Hybrids in some form are here to stay. For the cost of about a 100 hundred acoustic pedal pipes you can add a division of pipes to an organ.
I am truly amazed by the quality of music and tonality. The first thought that comes to mind is that it is a very clean sound with remarkable clarity and depth without the typical two dimensional sound one often experiences from digitals. I would think that the only thing that would be a give-away that these organs are digital is that everything always works, and stays in tune and regulation.
I wonder how they would do reproducing a theater organ? Are their trems sampled or generated?
steamrocks 1 month ago
I've been exclusively employed in the pipe organ business for 24-3/4 years, tuning, regulating, voicing, rebuilding, releathering.. Phoenix has a great product and they've been introducing digital 32's to some of my clients organs. I no longer see the point of having real 32's and possibly 16's on a pipe organ if room or finances are at a premium. Hybrids in some form are here to stay. For the cost of about a 100 hundred acoustic pedal pipes you can add a division of pipes to an organ.
gondolacrescent5 2 years ago 3
wonderful video they take pride in their work
Heyde1979 3 years ago 2
Nice sound! I'd play one!
DesireeDeFete 3 years ago
Christus Servulis Placare from the office of Lauds, All Saints day by Marcel Dupre.
PiedPuyper 3 years ago
The first piece is by Marcel Dupre
A Toccata for all Saints
From the tomb of Titelouze
organist12345 4 years ago
Absolutely glorious sound! What is the piece playing?
latribe 4 years ago
Check the credits at the end.....it lists for different pieces.
pberger 4 years ago
Yes, they are listed at the end of the video. (Thanks, pberger. You beat me to it! :-) )
organist777 4 years ago
thanks for the info on the prevoius video for pheonix organs I am impressed with their work and craftsmanship
Heyde1979 3 years ago