The design of -serious- electronic organs, i.e., those emulating the pipe organ, is an art which has advanced significantly in recent years. Results now being produced far surpass earlier concepts and suggest the practical possibility of ultimately approaching pipe organ sound very closely. Some of these new ideas are discussed, including oscillators, signal keyers, keying envelope control and voice generation.
Author:
Schaefer, Richard A.
Affiliation:
Electronic Organ Consultant, Ann Arbor, MI
JAES Volume 19 Issue 7 pp. 570-575; July 1971
Publication Date:
July 1, 1971
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