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I BOUGHT A CHURCH ORGAN PART 13 - MAKING IT LESS NOISY 

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@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
This vid is a halfway measure, more to come! definitely a marked improvement, 1 step back then next vid 2 steps forwards! LOOK MUM NO ORGAN TEE's Are Available Here store.lookmumnocomputer.com/collections/merch There has been comments about my statement on keeping it original is inconsistent with what i've done with the electronics and the LED's. i just want to say i disagree. I dont think its inconsistent. the console is even rewired to be modern electronics. The rats nest of wiring from the 70's has been removed yes. But its more a statement about the console which is the main interface device, and keeping that original, warts and all. this is the part that people touched and used. it holds the story thats why it would be horrid to revamp it. This project is not about keeping it original but building on the machine but keeping true to its story. Also the comments about the blower running out of air in the store cupboard are vastly over estimating its ability to try and make a vacuum chamber! Besides the cupboard is relatively large and has a false ceiling. Getting air is the least of its worries.
@tesicnr
@tesicnr Год назад
Great Job! For the blower maybe check if you "just" need to change the bearings
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@tesicnr its probable! but im hoping to have a spare so if i take it apart and it needs a lot of work the organ isn't indefinitely out of action if you catch me drift, since i have 1, i cant take it to pieces.
@bunker1213
@bunker1213 Год назад
That art on the Tee looks great! Tee-shirt looked a bit on the baggy side but will see the actual fit when I get it 😀
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@bunker1213 nice! yeah drawn by me mate johnny goddard
@analog_mind
@analog_mind Год назад
Personally I would keep the blower as it is ( and of coure maintain it functioning ). I like the bzzz that makes when it's speeding up since from part 2 hahahah
@bunker1213
@bunker1213 Год назад
I think it would be cool if the "organist that knows what they're doing" is Anna Lapwood. Me and probably a bunch of others here know her from the RU-vid algorithm recommending her repeatedly after you bought Joan's organ. Anna appears to play regularly in Royal Albert Hall and it would be smashing to hear her comparison on massive organ in a concert hall, vs smaller organ in a way too small room. Also it could be a fun mix with your modern bleep blop music vs Anna's more classical/movie soundtrack style.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
yep ofcourse, i fired an email over recently. who knows lets see.
@the_jcbone
@the_jcbone Год назад
Yeah, let's hope she'll consider Sams small organ.
@2760ade
@2760ade Год назад
@@the_jcbone He said earlier that it is a "relatively small" organ, so who knows!!🤣
@geoffreypiltz271
@geoffreypiltz271 Год назад
@@the_jcbone Yep, there just had to be a "Sam's organ" double entendre sometime.
@timberthewolf733
@timberthewolf733 Год назад
YES
@schemax
@schemax Год назад
Even out of tune the organ sounds absolutely beautiful.
@DanielGBenesScienceShows
@DanielGBenesScienceShows Год назад
Agreed! Beautiful and organic.
@juliansimons9396
@juliansimons9396 Год назад
Right??? They literally can't record actual pipe organs besides this one it's absolutely genius!!! And totally sets precident for home pipe organs!!!!
@OrganNLou
@OrganNLou Год назад
I AGREE!!! Its come a LONG WAY!!
@natebell4764
@natebell4764 Год назад
Really love them wood pipes.
@Alkatross
@Alkatross Год назад
The wooden pipes sounded more in tune
@iggzistentialism8458
@iggzistentialism8458 Год назад
I've only recently found your channel. Everything from arduino sequencers to church organs.... The depth of your knowledge, talent, passion and your brilliant ability to convey knowledge blows me away. Your channel is an example of the best of what youtube can be. You're an effing star. Thanks for taking the time to make your videos.
@thames21
@thames21 Год назад
To me he is one of the classic youtubers, so glad he managed to stay the same in a way. Production value went up but the contents stay interesting to me. Really a good guy who I will always be excited about what he comes up with next.
@Mgis90
@Mgis90 Год назад
lovely put
@flekkzo
@flekkzo Год назад
This is the channel I never grow tired off. The attitude (positive and friendly), the playfulness, the inventiveness, the fun, the can do. Thanks for spreading joy. To me this is the essence of music, the energy.
@micahgin
@micahgin Год назад
What an amazing transformation. Sometimes tucking the problem in the closet is just what you need. I can't wait to see who you get to collab with from the professional organist community.
@rick420buzz
@rick420buzz Год назад
Requesting Diana Bish.
@eteberdan
@eteberdan Год назад
Anna Lapwood!
@JeremySpidle
@JeremySpidle Год назад
Haven't seen anyone wire wrap a loom like that since my days in avionics repair! Not very many techs could make it look so smooth.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
It didn't look that uniform when I started lacing a year ago haha: slowly getting neater
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Definitely beats cable ties!
@FixerUK
@FixerUK Год назад
Would look good with a stained glass effect panel in a LMNC theme in that bit over the keyboard. Would still be see through and in keeping with church organs roots.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
actually thinking of making a backlit stained glass window on the wall!
@rikardottosson1272
@rikardottosson1272 Год назад
Scaled down rose window FTW. Some blasphemous imagery involving electronics and synths
@FixerUK
@FixerUK Год назад
@@rikardottosson1272 Don't want to start any blasphemous rumours.
@mxbunnycatter
@mxbunnycatter Год назад
I like this idea 💜 Maybe something with a miniature caricature of the organ, or an ode to Joan
@tyburvandeezo8218
@tyburvandeezo8218 Год назад
When do we get the full "I BOUGHT A CHURCH ORGAN" movie? Will it be at film festivals?
@AiMR
@AiMR Год назад
Thanks for showing us your huge organ again 👍
@benjaminmellingen5340
@benjaminmellingen5340 Год назад
even with the tuning being worse the sound is still nicer imo without all the background noise the fan made. it's going to be really nice when you get all the little details fixed
@blackvx
@blackvx Год назад
Your perseverance on this project deserves recognition from your government 😊 thank you for sharing!
@kamen.rider.decade
@kamen.rider.decade Год назад
every new video of this saga just gets more and more glorious
@gannas42
@gannas42 Год назад
How has it taken me this long to realize your hymn board numbers are meme primes minus one?! Keep up the great work, man!
@2760ade
@2760ade Год назад
Oh wow! I've always wondered whether they had any relevance, or if they were just random!!
@JaredConnell
@JaredConnell Год назад
I just saw that too lol
@not_on
@not_on Год назад
Thanks! I was going to ask what they meant.
@iscander_s
@iscander_s Год назад
I didn't even knew until now what this board with number was and thought I missed some inner joke from earlier episodes
@theonlywoody2shoes
@theonlywoody2shoes Год назад
Functionality, but with originality, is the way to go. I’m a church organist, and part of the enjoyment from visiting other instruments is experiencing first hand the history - often written in pencil on the inside of the pipe chest. Thanks for saving this amazing piece of audio engineering.
@ypoora1
@ypoora1 Год назад
I love the "not quite" numbers over the organ. Please never change them ;)
@jimdunleavypiano
@jimdunleavypiano Год назад
In the end you might find you can sort the reservoir out so it can be moved closer to the pipes without getting too much noise (if you have a problem with air supply to the pipes). The organs I've seen all have the blower in a separate room because of the noise, but the reservoirs are usually in the pipe chambers with a really short run to the wind chests.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Yep. If when all pipes are running it's a problem I'll either put it closer or more wires. It's so close I don't think it's gunna be an issue
@NOLAfugee
@NOLAfugee Год назад
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER it was only an analogy. Tubes aren't actually wires, silly.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@NOLAfugee language is language you know what I meant. Partially the fact I commit to practical as I am a jumble with words and you know what I meant.
@NOLAfugee
@NOLAfugee Год назад
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER you forgot for a moment that you're working as a plumber more than an electrician on this job. Keep up the good work.
@NOLAfugee
@NOLAfugee Год назад
Maybe a better solution is to go bigger, not more, with a wider pipe from the cupboard to the organ room. I'm sure flow rate charts are available somewhere on the internet.
@morbes
@morbes Год назад
we need to hear @AnnaLapwoodOrgan play on this thing when it's done!
@theelmonk
@theelmonk Год назад
Maybe you could show the blower/bellows on a CCTV display at the organ ? The console, of course, needs to rise slowly out of the floor when you start to play.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Good idea. Not thought of that one
@theelmonk
@theelmonk Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ce7USPnHZMA.html
@TamDNB
@TamDNB Год назад
Yes yes Sam, Vivaldi background music making this project even more epic
@nitrox027
@nitrox027 Год назад
Finally noticed the hymn numbers. Nice.
@BigClive
@BigClive Год назад
I prefer stuff that looks its age. The perfectionists that return stuff to factory condition effectively destroy its history.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
That's the one! Have You seen the vid of the vought Corsair at I think raf Hendon museum where they are painstakingly removed the paint that in the 70's was plonked on top of original worn paint to look new and shiny. Madness I say. Madness
@TheDreadGazeebo
@TheDreadGazeebo Год назад
Well said!
@nrdesign1991
@nrdesign1991 Год назад
You're still extremely diligent on this project, so happy to see how far you've come.
Год назад
When people are trying to explain electronics they often use water or air as an analogy to make the concepts more relatable. You do the opposite. Love it. The more ways we have to understand the world the better we understand it.
@sadie376
@sadie376 Год назад
It's all progress. & You've learned a fair bit about church organs!
@paulkocyla1343
@paulkocyla1343 Год назад
This project has heart and soul. I´ll visit your museum for sure once I´m around!
@spastikman
@spastikman Год назад
I spend too much time on RU-vid but this is one of the few things that I stop everything I'm doing and watch whenever there's an update. I don't know how popular this project is in comparison to your others, but for me, it's been so amazing to watch!
@agasteenbrink
@agasteenbrink Год назад
You can always put a camera on the windchest and put a screen up in the organ room if you want people to see that bit working while they use the organ.
@ItsFriscoBaby
@ItsFriscoBaby Год назад
It was to be demolished with the church and Joan saved it, then you saved it. It'll never be perfect but it's alive. It doesn't matter how clean it is or isn't
@hotseat2
@hotseat2 Год назад
I would love to see Anna Lapwood play the Organ once it is finished.
@frankkay6457
@frankkay6457 Год назад
Yes! Get the BBC on to this because everyone should see this EPIC journey!
@MrMobius2011
@MrMobius2011 Год назад
Getting Anna Lapwood to play it was my first thought as well :)
@Rico01000
@Rico01000 Год назад
Was just about to comment this 👌
@johnd6487
@johnd6487 Год назад
I can’t help wondering how much these videos have bolstered Anna’s channel.. I certainly hadn’t heard of her until the algorithm started flagging up her channel shortly after I subscribed to this one (not, I should add, that I haven’t been glad to make the discovery)
@DrRusty5
@DrRusty5 Год назад
It so needs to happen! - her second album could be "The Museum Sessions" 😅😅😅
@tomholroyd7519
@tomholroyd7519 Год назад
I love the "whatever works" attitude
@actodesco
@actodesco Год назад
I put a pipe organ in my church in 1978 and later moved it to the new building in 1984. The ivories look yellow but that's the way they were. A few years later we got a new music director and she said to leave the roll top cover open and the ivories will bleach out due to ambient IR. I said to myself, yeah right. But, a few years later the ivories we much whiter, actually almost perfect. Wow! Thanks Linda for the tip.
@retrofitter
@retrofitter Год назад
Plumb it with smoothbore pvc pipe. The pressure drop in that flexible stuff is high due to the turbulence at the walls
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
i mentionned that in the video and why i havent done so.
@retrofitter
@retrofitter Год назад
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER After more consideration, Air also has mass, so there is going to be some wow when you punch some low notes. It's the same reason why electric cars have instant throttle response vs internal combustion
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@retrofitter yes it does. But for a relatively small organ the difference is minuscule. People have mentioned the problem to me and I'm starting to think it's just one of those over the top things people do. Like gold plated connectors on hifi. I now have practical experience and can say there is no real disadvantage
@thebiggerbyte5991
@thebiggerbyte5991 Год назад
Great work, Sam. You've put so much into giving Joan's organ a new life. Saved from the scrap, entertaining (and educating) people again. Brilliant!
@arjanvanraaij8440
@arjanvanraaij8440 Год назад
Just love the way you are tinkering a propper working organ together.
@vernonzehr
@vernonzehr Год назад
I agree 100%. Leave the rough edges, the life, and age the way it is. It's awesome. For me, it's the contrast between the new and old tech. With the mix of synths and a classic old church organ keeping the old dirt and patina is perfect. Got freaked out when you dragged the keyboard console. A few times there looked like it was going to topple over. Very relieved.
@WarScribe82
@WarScribe82 Год назад
the tuning (or lack thereof) just adds more to the story, I love the sound this beast produces a collection of 50+ years of woes and triumphs
@chupathingy5862
@chupathingy5862 Год назад
0:40 never realized until now, just how much I appreciate the looks of an old-school wiring loom.
@ManunKanava
@ManunKanava Год назад
I love this series so much. This was the reason I found to your channel since the video of getting the organ from the old church building turned into a house.
@bernarddt
@bernarddt Год назад
There is something about "upgrading" an old instrument with the new electronics without making it look like a plastic mould of an old instrument that is very nostalgic. Most old things get thrown away or they are inefficient to use with modern needs, but you managed to bring the organ back to 2023. Loved the outro about the organ playing! Also the LEDs are perfect, this is in fact RU-vid and if anyone are offended, they should listen to the radio!
@marvintpandroid2213
@marvintpandroid2213 Год назад
ooooo, over 19 minutes on Joan's organ, lucky us
@MysticFrequencies
@MysticFrequencies Год назад
I LOVE that you properly loom your wiring old school, so much better that way!
@autotoyexchangegarage7053
@autotoyexchangegarage7053 Год назад
This was definitely a labor of love. I can't imagine anyone else in the universe putting as much time & effort in this project as you did. You have the patience of a saint! The end product is magic. I am proud of you.
@SusanAmberBruce
@SusanAmberBruce Год назад
There's nothing quite like the sound of an old pipe organ Beautiful
@Edge-wx7hv
@Edge-wx7hv Год назад
you could add a live video feed of the blower apparatus into the organ room to keep it in the display
@m_6866
@m_6866 Год назад
If you see this Sam, an idea for the pipes I had goes like this: PVC, but instead of PVC cement on the joints/couplers (permanent bonding), you use a bit of silicone caulk OUTSIDE the connection. Air tight (don't try with water) and removable. If you need to cut the PVC to length, it can always be coupled back together for full length. You can use the PVC as a manifold to connect to the flexible hoses you already have. Just some theory crafting. I agree with your statements/thought-process on keeping the soul of the instrument in the looks department but making it more functional with the electronics. Wish you luck and thanks for the content!
@IanPritchard
@IanPritchard Год назад
I can't wait until the world has access to this. What fun!! Imagine being able to play your own composition or lay a track down, have that recorded on a mic, sent to you by email and then do what you want with it! The viral demand could be astonishing. Automate that, manage the access and what a great way to raise funds.
@Skootavision
@Skootavision Год назад
I once restored an MG Midget 1973 (round wheel arch model) and by the time it no longer felt like the car I bought and dragged out of a hedge, I stopped loving it. It's a cautionary tale ;) Great attitude to heritage, Sam! 👍
@AngryAndy_
@AngryAndy_ Год назад
People saying clean till it shines don't have a clue .... keep it how it is it will be more soul the way you have it.
@iixorb
@iixorb Год назад
Yeah I totally agree; clean off the mouse poop and whatever, but apart from that, leave it as-is. I bet it has a nice fusty, musty odour too and that’ll be part of it’s story to preserve. Brilliant!
@bfg1637
@bfg1637 Год назад
There are a few youtubers I dont understand how they don't have million plus subs. Your one of them. Your hard work is showing, would love to visit from Canada one day and see your house of sounds one day.
@jakoblundeborg9881
@jakoblundeborg9881 Год назад
I absolutely adore the Frankensteininess of this organ! Giving something old a new life with new technology is just so cool!
@jamesdecross1035
@jamesdecross1035 Год назад
Love the lights on the pipes as they play.
@Ben-uj6qk
@Ben-uj6qk Год назад
Wow... Joan's organ is coming along nicely... I agree with you, I like to keep things as they are instead of completely changing it to being brand new! Yeah, you'll need to tune it every 6 months depending on how often the temperature and humidity fluctuated in the room. Little tip to save time when it comes to tuning, if you tune a 4' diapason pipe (So, a 4' principal for example) to concert pitch, you can then tune the rest of the organ off that rank of pipes so, in theory it all is in relative tune with itself. This can be done by listening to the audible beats of the sound waves that are produced when an out of tune pipe is played at the same note as the tuned 4' diapason pipe. Just remember that the pipes might be at different octaves too - 8' is the equivalent of middle C, 4' is an octave above and 2' is an octave on top of the 4'. 16' is an octave below and then 32' would be an octave below that - If the Joan's organ had a 32' I would be surprised!! Reed pipes are a whole other kettle of fish... Very sensitive to temperature changes, just because of the nature of the pipe. Same with the wooden flue pipes - The Bourdon 16' on the right wall and then the Stopped Diapason 8' (The wooden flute ones) will change pitch at different temperatures because of the material. I'm currently retuning the wooden pipes on the organ I play on at the moment even though the whole organ was tuned about a month ago because the church has warmed up... Its a pain but, there you go! About voicing - You might want to ask a organ builder firm like Nicholson & Co. or Harrison & Harrison!
@marksmith-ew7ir
@marksmith-ew7ir Год назад
What you came out of the house with to what it looks like and sound's great and looking much better with added led light's Trail and error on size is the Key to success.
@matthewcox7985
@matthewcox7985 Год назад
And that is exactly why so many organs have their own HVAC systems - helps keep them in some semblance of tune! If you look at Rob Scallon's video where he tours a pipe organ, each room of ranks has a heater in it.
@analog_mind
@analog_mind Год назад
I felt a lot emotional too! When I saw your posts without all the ranks and everything I almost fainted HAHAHAH. The story behind this " beast " is incredible... from Joan who wanted to keep them instead of it beeing thrown away to you who restored it not in it's original state but enough to make and hear it sounding! I fell in love with the organ since when I saw your first video. From then I studied the instrument and watched so many videos on it that I can't even remember! We don't even know how much effort you're putting on this project
@AaronBockelie
@AaronBockelie Год назад
I love Joan's organ just the way it is. Tells a real story.
@Rouverius
@Rouverius Год назад
Exactly, it's patina. 👍 Hey, what about a window in the door so folks can see the bellows working?
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
its the only store cupboard its gunna be full of random crap. if one day it looks neat and tidy definitely! but its a fire door so would be a pricy door thats all i know :)
@Rouverius
@Rouverius Год назад
​@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER lol fair enough
@sn1000k
@sn1000k Год назад
Don't lose hope, heart, verve, or get perturbed Sam! It's grandiose, don't get bellicose!
@gregaluise5727
@gregaluise5727 Год назад
Sam without you that organ’s days would have already ended long ago. With the love you’ve given it will now live to play music for many more days! Love what you’ve done with it! Can we get just one more chorus of “🎶 Sam you just don’t know what your doing…..🎶🎶” 🤣
@DanScram946
@DanScram946 Год назад
Sam I gotta say you're acting like a true museum conservationist with your approach to this organ! preserving (and continuing) the story is totally the right approach.. not sure why youtube is obsessed with restoration videos these days- maybe because with the world going to shit , it's therapeutic for people to see things go back to how they were... anyway keep up the good work! Hope to visit someday :)
@andrewwmitchell
@andrewwmitchell Год назад
Great work fixing those leaks, adding better connections and getting the noisy parts into another room. Absolutely brilliant improvement. A+++ from me.
@SoerenBruunJensen
@SoerenBruunJensen Год назад
I allready long for your Christmas-medley played on the organ.🎶🎶 😂🎄🎄🎅🤶🧑‍🎄🎶🎶
@joshroolf1966
@joshroolf1966 Год назад
The multi-frankenstein organ is full of character and experience and has a beautiful patina..:::💚💚💚
@fre3bs628
@fre3bs628 Год назад
Omg, I just understood the numbers on the sign that were there for months now :)
@jordanbennett6461
@jordanbennett6461 Год назад
3d printed flanges for the win! That was the first thing I ever designed. So useful!
@0v_x0
@0v_x0 Год назад
Switched on Vivaldi is fucking epic. From a lifetime of classical influence, study, and eventually electronic production and sound design. You're a bloody superhero mate
@fredjamy63
@fredjamy63 Год назад
My cat just asked me who's this cat ? Exactly when you talk about cat! Nice to see things like this organ and people like you making a crazy work to put things together and even enhance them. Good job! Every haters tells you don't do it right but you do it, not them...
@timgapske
@timgapske Год назад
Those LEDs add such a beautiful visual to go with the beautiful sound
@myvideosetc.8271
@myvideosetc.8271 Год назад
Pipe organs are for devoted people, no one in this world could say you are not. It has so much soul, all his past, and your touch.
@derekddanderson1
@derekddanderson1 Год назад
Me and my kids love your channel thanks for keeping it clean we’re a 10 and 8 year old can watch it
@derekchristenson5711
@derekchristenson5711 Год назад
Very cool! I've always been a fan of church organs for their amazing sound, and also of technology, so combining them like this -- and saving a church organ from the dump in the process -- is a definite win in my book. 🙂
@MrMaxeemum
@MrMaxeemum Год назад
It's a living beast and very analog. We have to expect it to need a little feeding and care over time. But daym that sound is worth it. I would love to see you collab with Anna Lapwood I am sure she would love what you have done and the story of this organ.
@derwhalfisch
@derwhalfisch Год назад
1000000000% support leaving it looking as it is, and even feeling less than perfect, as long as it WORKS completely. let the old gargoyle sing
@jimbo80982
@jimbo80982 Год назад
Have to respect the preservation of the flaws of the organ. It's one thing to take something and make it better but it's far harder to do that whilst still respecting it's original form. A great sentiment! I'm sure the original owner would have been very proud to have seen the end result.
@beautifulsmall
@beautifulsmall Год назад
If you have cavity walls could you pressurize the cavity and tap off anywhere in the museum. Like Tesla charging up the atmosphere. Organ really coming together, Love to see the led's and hears the tunes. Sounding awsome.
@thorerik
@thorerik Год назад
100% agree, the important part about this organ is that it was in someone's private home, with that comes the patina.
@curtisnixon5313
@curtisnixon5313 Год назад
Magic. Very, very awesome! Or "oh for oarsum" as we say here in New Zealand. What you said about maintaining the patina and other historical imperfections also applies to the organ's out-of-tune sound. It sounds like Frankenstein's organ, which is what it is. You rock!
@bharris591
@bharris591 Год назад
**chef kiss perfect Sunday watching
@metricstormtrooper
@metricstormtrooper Год назад
It's perfect as ,it is.
@michaelborsato2092
@michaelborsato2092 Год назад
My cat has runned away hahaha But great job! Beautiful organ, and you are a Genius!
@bobbymelbourne4502
@bobbymelbourne4502 Год назад
Can we all take a moment admire the effort put into the wax lacing?
@sstrudeau
@sstrudeau Год назад
Seeing the bellows working in the organ room this summer was really cool, but I get that getting the noise out of the room and reclaiming the space makes sense... Need to put a window into the store room so visitors can watch the bellows. :)
@christianjohnson1883
@christianjohnson1883 Год назад
I didn't feel like this video was a step backwards. The room is starting to look like a proper place (tiny room haha) to play an organ, and not a loud room absolutely overflowing with parts! This was a great video!
@g3cd
@g3cd Год назад
You should ask Jameson Nathan Jones to play your organ - he runs a small synth channel under that name and actually knows how to play church organs. He ran through a GR1 granular synth once.
@faabjie
@faabjie Год назад
Man if Joan's husband had midi and 3d printing back in that time i am pretty sure he would have used those instead of wood and thousands of meters of single cables and matrixes to make everything work. It is about making a church organ works with what everyone has at a singular time, in unusual situations (house/museum now). That spirit carries on with this new version. I am not sure he would have used leds, but for a demonstration purpose that's pretty handy.
@S0K0N0MI
@S0K0N0MI Год назад
The ancient art of string looming, I love it so.
@TheDistur
@TheDistur Год назад
This is such a neat project. Love seeing it evolve.
@utube4andydent
@utube4andydent Год назад
Air Capacitor - nice description I might borrow that one. I liken it to the bag in a bag pipe. The main thing is it’s a playable instrument and not scrap in the local tip. Nice work.
@BenjaminMiles
@BenjaminMiles Год назад
What an undertaking. So much work, so much knowledge and time. It's really coming together! Really enjoyed this series so far, and can't wait to see what's next.
@urilipp4225
@urilipp4225 Год назад
I myself was inspired to make my own pipe organ from your videos, well done!!
@guyclk
@guyclk Год назад
Great series of Videos, truly great demonstration on the practical application of digital technology and techniques. The analog component starting to turn, just icing on the cake. I'm with you on the patina preservation.
@cabe_bedlam
@cabe_bedlam Год назад
Defenitely pro keeping the organs character and life. Some of these things we arent so much owners as custodians. Part of it's history will include the museum, and scrubbing away its past would rob the next caretaker of that story.
@daisuke1639
@daisuke1639 Год назад
As an American, each time he said "3d printer" my ear heard "Freddie Prince Jr" for a split second. Amazing work on the organ!
@phoenixx5092
@phoenixx5092 Год назад
you probably have a smoke machine somewhere, feed it into the intake to spot the leaks, i use the same trick to check the piping in my roof for the heat transfer pipes to the other rooms for my heating/cooling.
@misforyoutube8452
@misforyoutube8452 Год назад
Huge improvement soundwise with the blower in a separate room, the effort pays off definately! stoked to see the progress you made with this huge project.
@Dozer01
@Dozer01 Год назад
Don't take any crap from anybody, Sam. You're doing a wonderful thing. You saved it. And don't feel bad about using modern parts and materials. Parts of that organ have been modified before and anyone doing that would have used contemporary parts and materials. You're just adding to the story. If you hadn't done what you're doing, the story would be over and forgotten and that would be sad.
@LunarHermit
@LunarHermit Год назад
Perhaps some lighting and a double pane window in the closet door so you can still see and watch the bellows? I always love when a new vid for the organ comes out, they're one of my favorite instruments and watching you get to set up and play with one has been a delightful and fascinating experience. I for one think you're treating it right!
@luizbiagi
@luizbiagi Год назад
Loved your CAD explanation, you're a pretty damn good teacher! Thank you and keep making it!
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