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Allen Organ Company MDS-30 LDS Manual page 9

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Gedackt 8'
Viola Celeste II (8')
Spitzprinzipal 4'
Koppelflöte 4'
Nasat 2-2/3'
Blockflöte 2'
Terz 1-3/5'
Fourniture IV
Basson 16'
MDS-30 LDS
SWELL ORGAN
Stopped
flute
development. Provides the 8' member of the Swell
flute chorus and is useful by itself or with other
flutes and mutations in creating solo voices.
Two string tones, one slightly detuned from the
other, that create a warm string celeste.
Hybrid stop which is predominantly principal tone
with a stringlike edge.
Distinctive stopped flute voice that works well in
ensembles of flutes or strings, or as a solo voice.
Flute mutation that sounds one octave and a fifth
above the keys played. Always used with other
stops (usually beginning with 8') for coloration.
A delicate, clear open flute at 2' pitch.
Flute mutation that causes the pitch to sound a
seventeenth (two octaves and a third) higher than
played. Used with 8' stops or flute ensembles.
Compound stop, or mixture comprised of principal
tones. Each note played produces four distinct
pitches at octave and fifth relationships to the key
being pressed. The mixture should never be used
without stops of lower pitches. The Fourniture IV
is typically added to diapason or flute ensembles,
or to a reed chorus.
Chorus reed tone at the 16' pitch level, designed to
supplement and undergird the other chorus reeds.
Also usable as a distinctive solo reed.
5
tone
of
moderate
harmonic
Section I

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