2016-07-02 - "In 1989, a sparkling new three-manual console (originally from the United Artists Theatre in Detroit [Wurlitzer, Op. 1824]) was wired into the 14 ranks that played. In the winter of 1991-92, the Crome Organ Company, assisted by Carlton Smith, completed an installation of 21 ranks of mostly Wurlitzer pipe work, providing the state of Indiana its largest in-theatre pipe organ." (Central Indiana Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society website) -Database Manager
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Lafayette, Indiana Long Center for the Performing Arts Ken Crome Organ Company/Carlton Smith Pipe Organ Restorations 1992 3 manuals, 21 ranks __________________________________________________________________________________________ MAIN CHAMBER SOLO CHAMBER 16'-8' Tuba Horn 73 pipes 8' Post Horn 61 pipes 16'-4' Open Diapason 85 pipes 8' Trumpet 61 pipes 16'-4' Tibia Clausa 85 pipes 8'-2' Solo Tibia Clausa 85 pipes 8' Clarinet 61 pipes 8' Kinura 61 pipes 16'-2' Concert Flute 97 pipes 8' Orchestral Oboe 61 pipes 16'-8' Oboe Horn 73 pipes 8'-2' Viol d'Orchestre 85 pipes 16'-4' Salicional 85 pipes 8'-4' Viol Celeste 73 pipes 16'-4' Salcional Celeste 85 pipes 8' Vox Humana 61 pipes 8'-4' Quintadena 73 pipes 16' Pedal Diapason 12 pipes 8' Flute Celeste 61 pipes Shuffle 8' Vox Humana 61 pipes Wood Harp (MIDI) 49 notes EXPOSED (Solo Side stage wall) Piano (MIDI) 85 notes 16' Pedal Tibia Clausa 12 pipes EXPOSED (Main Side under chamber) Chrysoglott 49 notes Bass Drum, Tympani, Snare Drum, Tom Tom, Chinese Gong, Tambourine, Castanets, Wood Block, Jazz Cymbal, Splash Cymbal, Roll Cymbal, Crash Cymbal, Triangle, Fire Gong, Klaxon, Telephone Bell [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2016-07-02]
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