on a vintage Compton - like mine - you get noises like that when there is static caused by dust on the discs. This usually fades out when played or sometimes you have to adjust the discs. Of course, your organ is digital so won't have that problem. Sounds like some transistors have blown.
It has been 20 to 30 some odd years since that organ has been in Llanmadoc Church. Sometimes, electronic devices or instruments that are old act up based on the sound generations and possibly loose connections and wires.
on a vintage Compton - like mine - you get noises like that when there is static caused by dust on the discs. This usually fades out when played or sometimes you have to adjust the discs. Of course, your organ is digital so won't have that problem. Sounds like some transistors have blown.
Its the Circuit Boards Chris that effect the Sound Generation that's causing them strange noises! :-)
It has been 20 to 30 some odd years since that organ has been in Llanmadoc Church. Sometimes, electronic devices or instruments that are old act up based on the sound generations and possibly loose connections and wires.
Not loose connection nor wires it's the electronics - now get donating or I'm coming round to empty your wallet!!
Sorry. I’m actually living in America. 😂
@@danielhetue6968 you can still donate!
Hello Rob Charles, I like to know the title of the hymns you played for intro, thanks.
The Day Thou Gavest, and Here is Love Vast As The Ocean.
@@RobCharles1981 much appreciated.
I understand you’re go to do a downloadable link to your music but my preference is a CD and how can I receive one here in the USA? Pls respond
It would cost too much to send - so a downloadable link will be cheaper.
Thank you!!