This is amazing! I was incredibly tempted to buy that console - being in Lincoln - but ultimately I couldn't because I'd have nowhere to put it. I'm so glad it went to a good home, and it's great that you're documenting its conversion to a useable instrument again!
My grandparents often spoke to me about going to 'the pictures' at the Rialto, Blackburn - It was their local cinema. They recalled seeing & hearing the organ many times. My grandfather was born in Blackburn & my grandmother was born in Darwen. Glad to know that at least the console survives today. Good luck with this project! ❤❤
Very enjoyable to see your progress. I did not realise what a state the console was in. I look forward to future videos, both on this and things such as the winding engine you mention.
good luck with the project! Amusing how you didn't tell your Dad about the organ. When I had my Compton electrone, I 'forgot' to mention to my other half that there was an external speaker cabinet! I was not popular for a good few days!
A very interesting project. I'll follow this with interest. Great work so far. Ive been considering similar for a while now for my HW Paramount 341 setup, so Ill follow this with interest. Well done Alec. Best wishes. G 🎶
@@TheMechanicalChannel I’ve got the opposite situation to you. At my church we’ve got a real pipe organ which is MIDI-enabled so I can capture my performances at home and work on MIDI sequences, and play them back on a real organ 😃
@@TheMechanicalChannel yes it’s weird at first. I’ve got it hooked up to a laptop via a MIDI-over-Bluetooth adapter. In this video I’m just wandering around the church at night while it plays Bach th-cam.com/users/shortsrcLnaiZxSyQ?feature=share
Wow! What an amazing project, and apparently you have done a mass of work already. It takes huge dedication. I wish you well with it Alec. I will follow your progress.
Having has 2 Compton cinema organs complete with there pipes and now finishing my own 5 manual 40 rank digital cinema organ I understand all the work it takes, The Compton console I have is all that remains of the ex-Halifax console after to top was eaten by woodworms. Keep up the good work.
Absolutely brilliant what youre doing,i found your channel quite by chance and I`m so glad I did ! I started playing the organ at the age of 12 (Im now 60 in a few weeks and sadly disabled now so cant do what I used to ) and my first foray into the world of the theatre organ was at the age of 14 , sat nervously on the organ bench next to the late Carlo Curley at Wurlitzer Lodge in West London in 1978 , sadly now the only room I have now is for a small home organ,Midi capable so I can use "miditzer" software so I can still relive my memories,just wanted to say,above all keep up the good work and I will be avidly following your channel now ! interested to know if its not an impertinant question,How much did it cost you to purchase the console ? Many thanks Chris
Glad you’re enjoying the videos, Chris. I was extremely lucky to get the console. I bought it from the Cannock Chase Organ Club after they unfortunately lost their premises. It was in bad condition having been stored in damp conditions prior to Cannock Chase Organ Club acquiring it. There was no internals in it either so it was agreed that £350 was reasonable.
Hey buddy thanks for the reply that was a bargain even though you've got tons of work still to do I know would love to see any hear it when it's done and maybe even try it one day lol I've tried hauptwerk before it's pretty good but after over 40 years of playing I prefer the touch and feel of miditzer . Keep up the good work and I'm glad to be able to follow your project . I'm based in Manchester by the way
Don't mind me asking but what's your name by the way and do you play anywhere professionally or is it just a lifetimes hobby in music ? I've listened to you play on the videos and must say I love your playing style
I'd love to have a proper cinema organ console like that (Hauptwerk'd too obviously!) but mine happily goes along for now... You've certainly upgraded from that custom bodge job Wyvern-come-Hauptwerk-come-TTT Blackpool samples! I look forward to seeing how your project progresses!
This is amazing! I was incredibly tempted to buy that console - being in Lincoln - but ultimately I couldn't because I'd have nowhere to put it. I'm so glad it went to a good home, and it's great that you're documenting its conversion to a useable instrument again!
My grandparents often spoke to me about going to 'the pictures' at the Rialto, Blackburn - It was their local cinema. They recalled seeing & hearing the organ many times. My grandfather was born in Blackburn & my grandmother was born in Darwen.
Glad to know that at least the console survives today. Good luck with this project! ❤❤
Thanks so much!!
Came across this by accident . I'm intrigued and dying to see it progress. I'll be keeping an eye out for more. 🙂
Great video Alec. Well done.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done bro!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
Great to see your progress ! I often used to see the console at Eagley Bank House, Bolton in the 1980's.
Very interesting. I have subscribed as I want to watch your progress with what could be a lovely sounding organ.
Welcome aboard! I’m hoping it’ll sound good! Fingers crossed.
Very enjoyable to see your progress. I did not realise what a state the console was in. I look forward to future videos, both on this and things such as the winding engine you mention.
More to come! Glad you enjoyed it!
Really good Alec
Thanks Colin!
good luck with the project! Amusing how you didn't tell your Dad about the organ. When I had my Compton electrone, I 'forgot' to mention to my other half that there was an external speaker cabinet! I was not popular for a good few days!
It’s amazing what one forgets to mention during these projects, isn’t it? Glad you enjoyed the Video!
A very interesting project. I'll follow this with interest. Great work so far. Ive been considering similar for a while now for my HW Paramount 341 setup, so Ill follow this with interest. Well done Alec. Best wishes. G 🎶
Thanks Gary! Glad you enjoyed!
I can hardly wait to here it again someday🥰
We’ve got plenty of work to do yet. Hopefully it won’t be too long before we hear it again!
Love an organ restoration project ❤ subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
@@TheMechanicalChannel I’ve got the opposite situation to you. At my church we’ve got a real pipe organ which is MIDI-enabled so I can capture my performances at home and work on MIDI sequences, and play them back on a real organ 😃
@@djjudas21 That’s a Brilliant Idea. It must be quite strange to stand back and hear yourself through the pipes, as it were.
@@TheMechanicalChannel yes it’s weird at first. I’ve got it hooked up to a laptop via a MIDI-over-Bluetooth adapter. In this video I’m just wandering around the church at night while it plays Bach th-cam.com/users/shortsrcLnaiZxSyQ?feature=share
Wow! What an amazing project, and apparently you have done a mass of work already. It takes huge dedication. I wish you well with it Alec. I will follow your progress.
Thank you very much!
Having has 2 Compton cinema organs complete with there pipes and now finishing my own 5 manual 40 rank digital cinema organ I understand all the work it takes, The Compton console I have is all that remains of the ex-Halifax console after to top was eaten by woodworms. Keep up the good work.
It really is a mammoth task! Hopefully it won’t be to long before it’s finished.
Absolutely brilliant what youre doing,i found your channel quite by chance and I`m so glad I did ! I started playing the organ at the age of 12 (Im now 60 in a few weeks and sadly disabled now so cant do what I used to ) and my first foray into the world of the theatre organ was at the age of 14 , sat nervously on the organ bench next to the late Carlo Curley at Wurlitzer Lodge in West London in 1978 , sadly now the only room I have now is for a small home organ,Midi capable so I can use "miditzer" software so I can still relive my memories,just wanted to say,above all keep up the good work and I will be avidly following your channel now ! interested to know if its not an impertinant question,How much did it cost you to purchase the console ? Many thanks Chris
Glad you’re enjoying the videos, Chris. I was extremely lucky to get the console. I bought it from the Cannock Chase Organ Club after they unfortunately lost their premises. It was in bad condition having been stored in damp conditions prior to Cannock Chase Organ Club acquiring it. There was no internals in it either so it was agreed that £350 was reasonable.
Hey buddy thanks for the reply that was a bargain even though you've got tons of work still to do I know would love to see any hear it when it's done and maybe even try it one day lol I've tried hauptwerk before it's pretty good but after over 40 years of playing I prefer the touch and feel of miditzer . Keep up the good work and I'm glad to be able to follow your project . I'm based in Manchester by the way
Don't mind me asking but what's your name by the way and do you play anywhere professionally or is it just a lifetimes hobby in music ? I've listened to you play on the videos and must say I love your playing style
Brilliant 👍
Thanks Matt!
I'd love to have a proper cinema organ console like that (Hauptwerk'd too obviously!) but mine happily goes along for now...
You've certainly upgraded from that custom bodge job Wyvern-come-Hauptwerk-come-TTT Blackpool samples!
I look forward to seeing how your project progresses!
The Bodge was certainly a bad prototype 😂
@@TheMechanicalChannel At least it worked!
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