Phone: 800.357.4545
If you have a requirement for the sound of a pipe organ of exceptional quality in your church, home, studio, or auditorium that is capable of playing a wide range of literature and service music, but do not have the acoustical environment or financial resources to justify the investment in a quality pipe organ from a reputable builder, then the Eminent Digital Organ is an instrument you must investigate.
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Realistic Articulate Accurate
From the principals and mixtures to the solo and chorus reeds and the articulation of the softest flute, the Eminent Digital Organ offers an alternative so realistic, many critical ears will have a difficult time distinguishing our sound from that of a high quality custom-built pipe organ. Whether your music program is rich in classical tradition or on the cutting edge of contemporary style and exploring new sounds, the Eminent Digital Church Organ offers not only great sound, but great value in an organ that is custom-built at great prices!
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Eminent
Organs of The Netherlands developed and produced their first
electronic organ in 1960. Since 1985, Eminent has specialized only in classical church
organs. In 1990 Eminent began using a unique system of real time digital
generation. This system has allowed the client the ability to revoice the
organ or even change the existing stop list with the prerequisites of complete tonal flexibility. This
system forms the basis of their continued development into the newest generation
of real time digital technology employed today.
Eminent is a respected name in church organs
throughout Europe and The United Kingdom. Eminent's digital computing
technology has given it the flexibility to successfully meet the different tonal
characteristics of the German, Dutch, French, and more romantic British organs.
In the United States, the tonal concepts of electronic organ manufacturers have been shaped not only by certain sound ideals, but principally by developing technology available in a particular time period. Pipe organ builders led the historical research of the 1980's and beyond which resulted in a reappraisal of organ sound. It became clear that the history of the organ involved an enormous range of artistic concepts, technical designs and sonic ideals. This realization, in turn, strengthened the belief that it is not possible to build an "all purpose" organ, as most electronic manufacturers claim. With increasing frequency, musicians and churches are turning away from that concept to one which is based on tonal principles developed from historic models. The resulting "authentic" sounds form the basis for the Eminent organ. Each instrument, therefore, is tailored to a particular aesthetic and environment. In the United Kingdom, over 300 Eminent organs have been installed in churches and cathedrals and have received acclaim for their authentic English organ sound. |
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For sales and information contact:
R. W. Grauel & Associates
Digital
Church Organ Consultants
Eminent-USA
800.357.4545
copyright 2001 R. Wayne Grauel