Bruce
Miles ✞ 14th January, 2016. This page is part of the jOrgan
mirror of Bruce Miles' homepage. |
Consoles page. |
This 9 rank (originally 8)
Compton organ was originally built for the Astoria Cinema, Hull
in 1934 and installed in a museum at Rufforth, near York, in
1990. The organ has been out of use since 1995 and has recently
(2008) been moved to Holland. The illuminated surround is typical
of those used in UK and was also used with other makes of organ.
The colours are controlled by the tabs on the left side of the
straight stop rail, which can be set to give a fixed colour or to
'auto'. The fixed colour feature was often used to accompany a
'colours' selection incorporating such tunes as 'Red Sails in the
Sunset', 'BlueMoon' and so on. For the 'auto' setting the colours
change slowly through the colours of the rainbow. |
Yours truly at the console taken using flash. This kills the colour stone dead, but shows the detail of the etched pattern. The original etched glass panels for this organ have been lost. The replacements are of translucent plastic, with the design copied from an early (1934) photograph. |
A close up of the console. The coloured tabs at
the left end of the straight stop rail control the console
lighting. The two thumb pistons to the left of the solo manual
are the Solo Cello tuning controls and at the extreme right of
the top rail are the Solo Cello drive motor switch, on/off tab
control and there are four tone control tabs. |
And finally a shot of my home organ, a Conn 650 of 1970. The sound has been much improved by the addition of spring-line reverb on both main and tibia channels. |
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