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Good morning Vern. I haven't heard from you and am wondering if you received my reply. I have given your offer second thoughts and have decided that I should...
Dan Rowland
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Apr 1, 2005
10:38 am
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Dear SF List Members, The current adopted rules of the 2005 ATOS Electronic Theatre Organ Competition provide for only the prior "winner" in each of the age...
Bob Acker
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Apr 1, 2005
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Hi, Bob. The Bone Doctor here. Thanks for clearing the air on the specifications for entrants in the ATOS Competition for 2005. Everything you mention is...
Richard Mogridge
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Apr 1, 2005
3:36 pm
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Thanks Richard, In reading your note, I was wondering if someone from the group with good writing skills would be interested in doing a short article for the...
Bob Acker
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Apr 1, 2005
4:12 pm
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Thanks for contacting us Bob, I am certainly willing to have a go at an article. I play a Miditzer and some pictures and a description of the earlier versions...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 1, 2005
6:54 pm
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Hi, Bob. The Bone Doctor (err...Richard) here, thanking you for your time and interest. In answer to your question, yes, I would be glad to do it. I can even ...
Richard Mogridge
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Apr 1, 2005
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... Oh wow, how generous. Well, better listen to my amateur playing before going too far...... ... Seems whatever "movie" type recording the little Radio...
Jim Reid
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Apr 2, 2005
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Hi, Gang. The Bone Doctor here with some news. The Walnut Hill Productions website is now one year old. The Featured Organ for te month of April is the Organ...
Richard Mogridge
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Apr 2, 2005
4:26 pm
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I sincerely hope nobody tried to cheat the system.....and use MidiOx to have CAKEWALK play the Miditzer by itself, therefore allowing you to add things, or...
Ron Reseigh
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Apr 2, 2005
5:08 pm
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I can't speak for the others, however if I were planning on entering the competition, I would find this insinuation rather insulting. To do something like you...
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Apr 2, 2005
7:35 pm
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Hi, Isn't the Kirk of Dunedon bigger? Doug Gregory, Sydney Richard Mogridge <slowdog294@...> wrote: Hi, Gang. The Bone Doctor here with some news. The...
Doug Gregory
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Apr 2, 2005
8:41 pm
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... What would be the point of cheating? For a start if it was adjudicated you couldn't. In any case the judges would probably notice the mechanical method of...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 2, 2005
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The Kirk of Dunedin is listed as a 4/100 concert instrument. It is in fact a hybrid of digital (Allen) and Wurlitzer pipe work. Far more digital than...
Tom Hoehn
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Apr 2, 2005
9:47 pm
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... I did some test runs using the What-U-hear feature of the sound card as suggested by Sue. It was very easy to do but the results were unsatisfactory in so...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 2, 2005
9:52 pm
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LOOKS LIKE A GREAT. I BOUGHT A CD "A NIGHT AT THE ORGAN STOP" AS IT IS TO FAR FROM RIDGECREST TO GO THERE FOR PIZZA AND MISIC. AND THEY DID NOT SAY WHICH NIGHT...
FRED WILLIS
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Apr 2, 2005
9:56 pm
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Ron R. Well I for "one" would like to have a script of know how to get Cake CWPA 9 to play a midiTzer. Or even a JOrgan 3 manual. I mainly edit Allen midi...
Clint M Savage
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Apr 2, 2005
10:49 pm
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... Instead of being overwhelmed with MIDIox, check out MIDI Yoke! It's what you want in this case anyway. MIDI Yoke creates 'Virtual' MIDI interfaces so...
John Haskey
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Apr 2, 2005
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Hey Ron, I've yet to record MIDI from Miditzer, but I'd more concerned about Allen owners and the MIDI Performance disks. "Funny how everyone sounds like Tom...
Joseph Barron
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Apr 3, 2005
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Hi, Doug. The Bone Doctor here, answering an question. Yes, technicly, the Kirk has a larger instrument at 100 ranks, but, since it is in a church, it is a...
Richard Mogridge
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Apr 3, 2005
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Hi Richard, Thanks for that information but taking the same line as you have then technically the Salfalippo organ is not a commercial venture either. Regards ...
Doug Gregory
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Apr 3, 2005
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While we all may have the "Theatre Organ" as in interest-in-common, it is clearly evident that we are members of a very stratified caste oriented community. I...
Lynn Walls
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Apr 3, 2005
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3421
... Did I understand that there would be a Miditzer version of the Sanfilippo 5/80 Mighty WurliTzer for 1st April next year? -- Russ Ashworth <russa@...>...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 3, 2005
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3422
... Maybe but where the is an elite things tend to die. The people at the top need people at the bottom and in the middle to keep everything going and a lot of...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 3, 2005
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Hi, fellers. The Bone Doctor here. Doug is right about the Sanfilippo WurliTzer being noncommercial. So this is the way things tally up so far: The Sanfilippo...
Richard Mogridge
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Apr 3, 2005
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IF A GROUP WERE TO HOLD A ORGAN LAN PARTY. SAY 5 PEOPLE BROUGHT 5 COMPUTERS , 5 KEYBORDS. AND ONE BROUGHT A SOUND MIXER AND SOUND AMPLIFERS AND SPEAKERS. A...
FRED WILLIS
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Apr 3, 2005
11:59 am
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You are on the right track here in the sense that the solution to the 5/80 problem is not the size of a single computer or single motherboard, but rather the...
Lynn Walls
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Apr 3, 2005
2:22 pm
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I am surprised that nobody has mentioned the Adrian Phillips pipe organ at his home. I believe it will be (maybe currently is) the largest residence pipe...
Pete Knobloch
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Apr 3, 2005
4:23 pm
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Hi, fellers. The Bone Doctor here. Well, Fred, Lynn is right about the chorus of 216's thing, but if you gave each player a specific part to play and LAN'ed...
Richard Mogridge
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Apr 3, 2005
6:01 pm
3428
Thanks for the info, but I can't help wondering about the reason behind the construction of something this size. The laws of diminishing returns must work...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 3, 2005
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Thanks to everybody how who replied at length to this design problem and some very interesting points were made. I suspected that it is an almost impossible...
Russ Ashworth
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Apr 3, 2005
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