[sdiy] [Polluriel détecté] Re: First C key name and MIDI note values of 32 keys church organ pedal board ?
Jean-Pierre Desrochers
jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Sun Feb 11 01:00:50 CET 2024
> Of course the actual pitch will depend on the stop being played, but
starting at
> MIDI note 36 seems a reasonable thing to use as a "default"
> for later modification by the stop, since it sounds like that's what
you're
> contemplating.
This is answering my questions !
Lower C MIDI note #36 up to last G #69.
My selectable registers will do the needed mixed octaves.
Many Thanks to you all .
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : mskala at northcoastsynthesis.com <mskala at northcoastsynthesis.com>
> Envoyé : 10 février 2024 18:06
> À : Jean-Pierre Desrochers <jpdesroc at oricom.ca>
> Cc : 'SDIY' <synth-diy at synth-diy.org>
> Objet : [Polluriel détecté] Re: [sdiy] First C key name and MIDI note
values of
> 32 keys church organ pedal board ?
> Importance : Faible
>
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2024, Jean-Pierre Desrochers wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know what is the first MIDI key note value of a 32 keys
> > church organ pedal board ?
>
> According to Wikipedia and its source:
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20070927154656/http://www.agohq.org/gui
> de/pages/pages_5_5/frameset01.html
>
> the pedalboard on a church organ normally goes from C two octaves below
> middle C, to F or G just above middle C. That would make it MIDI notes 36
to
> 69 for a 32-key pedalboard. And Hammond organs with 25-key pedalboards
> also start at that same low C, omitting the notes at the high end.
>
> Of course the actual pitch will depend on the stop being played, but
starting at
> MIDI note 36 seems a reasonable thing to use as a "default"
> for later modification by the stop, since it sounds like that's what
you're
> contemplating.
>
> --
> Matthew Skala
> North Coast Synthesis Ltd.
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