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| Converting the console to solid state switching; | |
| Installing a MIDI interface system; | |
| Equipping the console with a MIDI compatible digital sequencer and sound module to record performances using organ and synthesized sounds; | |
| Installing all new windchests; | |
| Replacing the Baroque trumpet with an English trumpet; | |
| Cleaning and rescaling all pipes; | |
| Installation of additional pipes. |
Because the enhancements increased the size of their pipe organ, St. Mary's needed to prepare the chamber which was to house the restored instrument. The Reverend Canon John Riddle applied his skills as a handyman and his innate abilities for carpentry to clean, plaster, put up drywall and paint.
Reverend Riddle says, "It was very important to our church that the high standards set for our music program be maintained. Wayne Cornwall, our organist, is a wonderful musician and is still discovering the tremendous versatility MIDI offers. That versatility is essential to serving the needs of our parishioners. We can offer a variety of both traditional and contemporary music to suit the different tastes of our membership. The improvements have added considerably to the range of music we can do and we are all still learning about our pipe organ's enhanced capabilities."
Donald Pole adds his voice to Reverend Riddle's, saying, "Now that we have seen and heard the flexibility and ease of MIDI, we recommend it to church organ committees regularly. St. Mary's choice of technology has given their organist unprecedented flexibility and range."
Fundraisers within the church provided the resources to restore the pipe organ. Through large and small contributions, the congregation has shown its commitment to preserving and modernizing their instrument.
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St. Mary's website was donated to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Fred & Madelon Woodall by their Family.
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