Merrylea Church of the Holy Trinity, Glasgow January 2015
Merrylea Church of the Holy Trinity was faced with a failing pipe organ and decided to move forward with a digital church organ instead. The instrument chosen was an Envoy 33-DFD in a real oak crafted console. All concerned are delighted with the new instrument as can be seen from the comments of their organist quoted below.
The installation and voicing of the instrument was carried out by our partner Soundtec Classical Organs in Irvine.
Dr John Burnett, BA Hons (Mus Perf), FVCM, LTCL, LLCM, ALCMViscount Physis Technology has taken digital classical organs to a new level of tonal quality and realism. The instrument is a joy to play and the installation itself could not have been carried out to a higher standard by Soundtec Classical Organs, Irvine.
Pedal | Great | Swell | |||
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Sub Bass | 32 | Double Diapason | 16 | Geigen Diapason | 8 |
Open Wood | 16 | Open Diapason I | 8 | Chimney Flute | 8 |
Open Metal | 16 | Open Diapason II | 8 | Echo Gamba | 8 |
Bourdon | 16 | Claribel Flute | 8 | Voix Celeste | 8 |
Principal | 8 | Stopped Diapason | 8 | Geigen Principal | 4 |
Bass Flute | 8 | Principal | 4 | Wald Flute | 4 |
Choral Bass | 4 | Harmonic Flute | 4 | Flageolet | 2 |
Mixture | IV | Twelfth | 2-2/3 | Sesquialtera | II |
Trombone | 16 | Fifteenth | 2 | Mixture | IV |
Mixture | IV | Contra Fagotto | 16 | ||
Trumpet | 8 | Cornopean | 8 | ||
Clarinet | 8 | Oboe | 8 | ||
Great to Pedal | Tremulant | Tremulant | |||
Swell to Pedal | Swell to Great |