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David Rosenthal
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Bugler's Holiday on my homemade organ
Bugler's holiday, by Leroy Anderson, on my homemade organ. This is the Topsy 3 design by John Smith
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gogo3b on my homemade organ
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I don't know the real title of the song, I'll have to search for it.
The can can on my homemade Topsy 3 organ
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Watch this space for additional details....
Sousa's Liberty Bell March played on my homemade Topsy organ
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Work in progress, so there's lots left to do here. Not all notes are good. It's just so exciting for me to hear it play after all this work! More details: The organ is a "Topsy 3," by John Smith. Plans for the organ are available here: www.johnsmithbusker.co.uk/ The midi control board is an MTP-8 by J-Omega electronics, j-omega.co.uk The midi player and register control board are from Klinger O...
Munkii playing with my Anchor Fans at Project Earth 2015
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Munkii playing with my Anchor Fans at Project Earth 2015
More images for my lo-fi poi
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These are images I created and programmed into my LED poi. These are for sale on Etsy! www.etsy.com/listing/253221552/led-picture-poi?ref=shop_home_feat_1
I love this!
I kind of like the slightly off-tune sound. Makes it sound more charming.
I think slightly off tune is a good thing, but I think this is a little more than slight.
yup, some of those notes are painful. That's why it got kicked out of the house! But I'm still proud of it.
@@rimbeaux you should be proud of it, it's awesome! it sounds like you've got maybe 3 pipes that are causing 95% of the issue, and the rest is charming. Figuring out which pipe might be tough, but it doesn't seem like too extensive of a problem.
This is the first time I've seen an Evans EMAD on an organ
so... about that... I know what I wanted it to sound like and worked hard to get a good hard thumpy bass sound out of that toy bass drum. It sounds amazing in person, you can feel it more than hear it, but the rest of the machine drowns it out. I have to give it more resonance or hit it harder!
Here before this goes viral!!!
Such a lovely sounding doohickey.
Good
Absolutely nuts
This is amazing
Wow, an impressive well crafted organ, and a clever tune to use the instruments fully.. I'm sure you will please many people with it.
when I got all its pipes planted and (more or less) voiced and tuned, I was amazed at its capabilities. The variety of timbres coming out of it was more than I expected.
I know there's tuning and voicing issues, but I was so excited about getting the percussion working that I wanted to record it playing something. Now I'm going to disassemble it to finish and decorate the case. I'll deal with the issues as I put it back together.
nice
Great work, keep it up
That’s lovely! Thank you ❤🏴
There's a cat who does the monkey of yore when gits walked about the streets with a barrel organ and a little monkey on the shoulder who collected the farthings. I wish I had such talent in engineering well done.
What solenoids are you using?
The main windchest is has 66 pallet valves; 26 of them are brand new Peterson 50-ohm 5/8" valves; 22 are Reisner, I think, but I had to make the valves for them. The rest are old Reisner that I rebuilt. The accompaniment chest has 12 12v push/pull solenoids I got from Adafruit. I made valves for those, but a bunch of them are clunking inside their chest, that's the clackety sound you hear.
And now for something completely different!
Did you do all the work? 👏 Great stuff!
Yup! I got the midi board from J Omega electronics j-omega.co.uk/ and the midi player and register control board from Klinger Organ, www.klingerorgan.com/ I built everything else.
This brings me so much joy, and I don't know why.
Such a whimsical instrument!
Not sure how I got here, but I'm glad I did. Good work!