...you pull ALL the 8' stops on the Allen and you are irked that there are not enough foundations to support congregational singing.
I’ve been told multiple times that “it’s cultural”.
I played an Ahlborn-Galanti at a former post and I swear all the stops sounded alike. There was an 8’ clarinet that was actually pretty good, though
I will contact Rodgers tomorrow and let them know you need a cipher drawknob installed by next Sunday.I play a the manual Rodgers, I don't have to deal with the cipher issues.
I think the reason many of the stops sound alike in electronic organs is that they are using the same circuitry. The swell 8' flute is really the same as the great 8' flute. You can get the same degree of duplication on a 5-rank pipe organ that has 30 stops.
I will contact Rodgers tomorrow and let them know you need a cipher drawknob installed by next Sunday.
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