![]() The Schantz Organ in the United Methodist Church of Painesville is a contemporary example of the centuries-old art of organ building, firmly rooted in the traditions of the past as interpreted through the perspective of the current generation of artisans. Each of the organ's 2,871 pipes organized into 50 ranks representing the different sounds of the organ. |
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Great Organ ( 854 pipes ) 16' Violone Swell Organ ( 973 pipes ) 16' Bourdon Choir Organ ( 720 pipes ) 8' Gemshorn |
Pedal Organ ( 324 pipes )
32' Resultant
16' Principal 16' (GT) Violone 16' Subbass 16' (SW) Bourdon 8' Octave 8' Offenflote 8' (SW) Bourdon 4' Choralbass 4' Offenflote III' Mixture 32' Contre Posaune 16' Posaune 16' (SW) Contre Hautbois 8' Posaune 4' (SW) Hautbois 8' (GT) Trompette en chamade MIDI Couplers
Great 16 4 Unison Off
Swell 16 4 Unison Off Choir 16 4 Unison Off Swell to Great 16 8 4
Choir to Great 16 8 4 Swell to Choir 16 8 4
Great to Choir 16 8 4 Great to Pedal 8 4
Swell to Pedal 8 4 Choir to Pedal 8 4 General Specifications
Manual keyboards with bone naturals, ebony sharps Stop controls and pistons of rosewood. Solid-State Computer Combination Action (99 Memory Levels) Great, 6 thumb pistons Swell, 6 thumb pistons Choir, 6 thumb pistons Pedal, 6 toe pistons Generals, 10 thumb pistons, duplicated on toe pistons Set thumb piston Great to pedal, thumb and toe pistons Swell to pedal, thumb and toe pistons Choir to pedal, thumb and toe pistons Full Organ I, thumb and toe pistons Full Organ II, thumb and toe pistons Zymbelstern, toe piston (added 1995) Programmable Crescendo (4 settings) Swell Expression Pedal Choir Expression Pedal MIDI Interface |
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