Inside the Organ 002 | My Hauptwerk Hardware | STEPHEN NORTON organist

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

Комментарии • 4

  • @jatamag01
    @jatamag01 4 года назад

    Stephen this is great! It would be terrific if you would consider making a short video showing how you have wired up the back of the rack between the components. Thank you!

    • @stephennortonorganist8808
      @stephennortonorganist8808  4 года назад

      Hi Jat, unfortunately the cabinet does not have a removable back panel, so it is not possible to get a camera angle that works.

  • @FlyingSi
    @FlyingSi 4 года назад

    Excellent video, Stephen. I'd be fascinated to see exactly how you've configured the tracker touch etc.

    • @stephennortonorganist8808
      @stephennortonorganist8808  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! The keys (original wooden, Victorian) are sprung at the rear with coil springs. The tracker simulation is done by having round magnets glued into the upper surface of each key, just behind the key rail. Above the keys is a horizontal bar of magnetic metal, covered with a thin layer of felt. The result is a bit noisy when the keys release. A more professional approach (on a new stack) would be to get something from Laukhauf or Eisenschmidt that uses a tilting fly spring mechanism to simulate the "pluck".