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[hammond_zone] re-voicing my G-100
Richard B. Ahlvin
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From: "Carlo Pietroniro" <organist@...> To: "Hammond Zone" <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 4:00 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] re-voicing my G-100 my technician said there's a way he can take the "Trompette 8" in thepedal division, and bring it down an octave, to get the "Bombarde 16" found on other models. Actually, he also said he can bring it down 2 octaves if I want it at 32-foot pitch. I know nothing about how this organ works. How is it possible to change the pitch of a stop like that? The stops on the G-100 are created by adding the various available harmonics together using fixed resistors. It can be thought of as fixed drawbar combinations. To change a stop, it is only necessary to add, delete, or change the resistors for that stop. R. Ahlvin |
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