[sdiy] Electronic organ from the past...

Joe Kramer musetrap at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 29 02:37:53 CET 2003


Hi Friends,
    I have seen the book mentioned below at my neighborhood used bookstore,
looked at it but never bought it because it's a hardcover first edition, and
they want about $40 bucks for it (IIRC).  For anyone interested, I could pick it
up, ship it, etc.

Regards,
Joe Kramer

John L Marshall wrote:

> I would recommend the following book "Electronic Musical Instruments" by
> Richard H Dorf, the President of Schober Organ Corp. Theory and schematics
> of many type of organs.
>
> Take care,
> John
> www.sound-photo.com
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Zoltan Gaspar" <zoltan.gaspar at herterkom.hu>
> To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:32 AM
> Subject: [sdiy] Electronic organ from the past...
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > A couple of days ago I ran into an electronic organ. It is in relatively
> bad
> > condition and my challenge is to recreate it as far as it is possible. The
> > exact make of it is not known at the moment (seems like something made in
> > Germany, but like 10..20 years ago), more exploration is needed (as the
> > stuff is old so lacks printed information).
> >
> > My goal is to make a good electronic (church) organ out of it. While I'm
> > trying to get as much information about it as possible, I would like to
> ask
> > you guys, if anyone has schematics of organs: filters, osci's, etc...
> > anything for a real organ (I wanna try to build from scratch all those
> parts
> > which are not or not easily repairable...)
> >
> > In the old times (say 10 years ago), I had some papers around building
> > electronic organs and that had simple, but efficient parts (modules?) to
> > build. This is what I want!
> >
> > Is there anyone able to help?
> >
> > I know, this is not a synth stuff, close but no cigar... :) Regardless of
> > that, maybe some of you has some helpful hints anyway...
> >
> > regs,
> >
> > TripleZ (alias Zoltan Gaspar, Software Development Engineer (and synth
> > fan..:))
> >
> >





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