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Re: Midi Control for 100-key Wurlitzer Organ
By Robbie Rhodes

Mr. Forcier,  Pete Woodworth forwarded your message (attached below) for publication in the Mechanical Music Digest newsletter.  Here are a few contacts for you:

    Andy LaTorre
    LaTorre Orgue Mecanique
    (MIDI-controlled Fairground Organs)
    latorrea@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU

Mr. LaTorre uses Midi control of his fairground organs.

    Devtronix Organs, Inc.,
    1823 Avondale Ave.,
    Sacramento, CA 95825
    916-971-9074

The Devtronix Midi hardware has been installed successfully in a number of dance hall organs, of 72- to 125- keys.

 [ Editor's Note: Subscriber Mike Ames has had a great deal of
 [ experience with Devtronix units on dance hall organs.  Those
 [ genuinely interested in this avenue can send e-mail to him and
 [ request his phone number;  email:  ames@foxtail.com
 [
 [ Jody

    Octet Design
    Laurent Coray <laurent@octetdesign.com>
    support@octetdesign.com
    Phone: (503) 261-2987  [Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.]

This firm is just now offering Midi controllers for pipe organs and fairground organs. The Chief-Engineer, Laurent Coray, is extremely helpful and courteous.  View their web site: http://www.octetdesign.com/

    Mr. John D. Wale
    <essfc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>


This English firm offers a 32-channel MIDI to Parallel Unit which can be cascaded.

Best wishes in your search.  I hope you will tell us of your success. For information about Mechanical Music Digest I invite you to visit our web site at

  http://www.foxtail.com/

Sincerely,  Robbie Rhodes

(Message sent Thu 19 Dec 1996, 03:29:10 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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