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QUOTE (dwb @ 12 Jun 2008, 16:52) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Definitely a case of get the main parts working before adding the "Bells and whistles"!
The bells are no problem -we've had two Midland ones for some time and have recently got two BR block instruments to replicate what was in the box in the early 1970s prior to closure.
QUOTE You know, this is not unlike the kind of setup required by an electromechanical church pipe organ. I was thinking of how the pedal board clicks a switch to activate a switch which opens a valve or whatever. Maybe a chat with an organ builder might be worthwhile. It would have to be someone who was sympathetic to "non tracker action" activation. The divide between the two camps is as emotive as the DC / DCC debate in some circles
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44 levers = half a standard 88 keyboard - I should have seen the potential connection, being interested in church organs myself!
Regards,
John
The bells are no problem -we've had two Midland ones for some time and have recently got two BR block instruments to replicate what was in the box in the early 1970s prior to closure.
QUOTE You know, this is not unlike the kind of setup required by an electromechanical church pipe organ. I was thinking of how the pedal board clicks a switch to activate a switch which opens a valve or whatever. Maybe a chat with an organ builder might be worthwhile. It would have to be someone who was sympathetic to "non tracker action" activation. The divide between the two camps is as emotive as the DC / DCC debate in some circles

44 levers = half a standard 88 keyboard - I should have seen the potential connection, being interested in church organs myself!
Regards,
John