Allen Organ Company Renaissance 230 Owner's Manual page 19

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SWELL ORGAN: continued
Fourniture IV
Waldhorn 16'
French Trumpet 8'
Oboe 8'
Tremulant
Solo Organ Voices
Celesta
Harpsichord
Festival Trumpet
Swell Unison Off
MIDI on Swell
Violone 16'
Diapason 8'
R-230, -250, -270
Mixture comprised of principal tones.
produces four distinct pitches at octave and fifth relationships to
the key being pressed. The Mixture IV should never be used
without stops of lower pitches. It is typically added to diapason
or flute ensembles, or to a reed chorus.
Chorus reed tone at the 16' pitch level, designed to supplement
the other chorus reeds. Also usable as a distinctive solo reed.
Chorus reed stop of rich harmonic development. Can also be
used as a solo voice.
A solo reed of nasal timber and medium power. It will also give
definition to the flute chorus when added.
Use of this stop provides a vibrato effect, natural in the human
voice and wind instruments, when used with the stops in the
Swell division.
See Section III, Page 19.
Delicate percussion sound similar to a music box.
Typical sound of stringed harpsichord..
Large, powerful solo reed.
Turns off stops in the Swell Division at their normal pitch, while
allowing them to speak at octave and sub-octave pitch when the
octave and sub-octave couplers are drawn.
Opens MIDI channel to the Swell
GREAT ORGAN
Rich string tone. Adds fullness to a chorus or can be used for
subtle melodies.
Foundation stop of the Great principal chorus, which consists of
the Diapason 8', Octave 4', and Fifteenth 2'.
16
Each note played
SECTION II

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