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  2. Allen Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Allen organ is a type of electronic organ that was created in 1937 and 1939. The Allen organ company was also responsible for creating the first transistorized organ in 1951. In addition to that, a new way of generating sound, by digital waves, for the organ was produced in 1971.

  3. Electric organ - Wikipedia

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    2006 Johannus 'Rembrandt,' an example of a large digital organ. Digital church organs are designed as pipe organ replacements or as digital consoles to play existing pipes. The differences in sound timbre between piped and digital instruments are debated, but modern digital organs are less expensive and more space efficient.

  4. List of electronic organ makers - Wikipedia

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    Eminent UK — Designer of British organs and exclusive distributor of the Eminent brand. Based in Wincanton. Kentucky (a small company based out of Poole, Dorset headed by Ken Tuck. They made three organs in the range, the Challenger, Explorer and Adventurer) Maestrovox; Makin Organs — Shaw (now part of ChurchOrganWorld) Wyvern Organs ...

  5. List of Hammond organs - Wikipedia

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    Single manual organ. First digital organ produced by Hammond-Suzuki. Tone generator was same as Super B. [92] XB-3: 1993–1998 [93] Dual manual organ with 4 sets of drawbars, reverse colour presets and waterfall keys. In an extended B3 case. [citation needed] XB-5: 1993 [93] —? Two manual organ with two sets of drawbars and bass drawbars ...

  6. Ewald Kienle - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, he installed the first analogue church organ with resonators in St. Rochus Catholic Church in Bonn-Duisdorf. From 1980 onwards, Kienle developed digital church organs. In Europe, the first digital church organ (Model Kienle PK II), [3] was installed in the European Parliament in Strasbourg in 1985 and was inaugurated with a Bach concert.

  7. Hammond organ - Wikipedia

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    Hammond used a 25-note pedalboard because he found that on traditional 32-note pedalboards used in church pipe organs, the top seven notes were seldom used. The Hammond Concert models E, RT, RT-2, RT-3 and D-100 had 32-note American Guild of Organists (AGO) pedalboards going up to the G above middle C as the top note. [9]