



The M.P. Moller, Opus 8060 is located in its second home in Nevada, Missouri. The architect made provisions in the new sanctuary for re-locating the instrument from it’s original home. The first installation chambers were a very tight fit. The pipes are now installed in two large well lit chambers which makes servicing the organ a much simpler task. The only parts of the instrument changed were the wiring from the console to the chambers and some winding lines.
This is a straight organ with a unified Gedeckt (16’, 8’, 4’, 2 2/3’, 2’ and an extended Trumpet (8’ and 4’) in the Swell division, and few borrowed stops in the pedal dvision. The single pedal rank has 44 notes and is housed in the great chamber. The chest utilized a chromatic arrangement.
The organ has been recorded note for note and virtually assembled in the same fashion with the ODF. Natural releases of each note were recorded and included for the best possible realism. We have replaced the orignal noisy 21 note chimes with a similar 24 note Deagan chime rank.
We have created the Erzahler Celeste in the studio from the Erzahler samples as a bonus. We have included 5 divisional presets and 5 general presets for a total of 20.24 bit, 48k stereo samples, pipes recorded in Mid/Side stereo, chimes recorded in mono.
The samples are recorded dry, additional reverberation is recommended for proper presentation in small rooms
This organ is available:
Hauptwerk systems (24 bit samples) $100 USD
Grand Orgue systems (16 bit samples) $ 80 USD.