HISTORIQUE II STOP LIST
Standard stop lists: Classic Allen, English (mainly Willis samples), Cavaillé-Coll, Schlicker, Arp Schnitger, Aeolian-Skinner, Wurlitzer, Barton, Morton
PEDAL
16 BOURDON
16 LIEBLICH GEDACKT (SW)
8 OCTAVE
8 GEDACKTFLÖTE
4 CHORAL BASS
MIXTURE IV
16 POSAUNE
4 CLARION
GREAT TO PEDAL
SWELL TO PEDAL
MIDI ON PEDAL
SWELL
8 GEDACKT
8 SALICIONAL
8 VOIX CELESTE
4 PRINCIPAL
4 TRAVERS-FLÖTE
2 2/3 NASAT
2 BLOCKFLÖTE
1 3/5 TIERCE
MIXTURE IV
16 BASSON
8 TROMPETTE
TREMULANT
MIDI ON SWELL
GREAT
16 LIEBLICH GEDACKT (SW)
8 PRINCIPAL
8 HARMONIC FLUTE
8 FLUTE CELESTE II
4 OCTAVE
4 SPITZFLÖTE
2 SUPER OCTAVE
MIXTURE IV
8 KRUMMHORN
TREMULANT
SWELL TO GREAT
BASS COUPLER
ALTERNATE TUNING
GT-PD UNENCLOSED
MIDI ON GREAT
GENISYS VOICES (included with IIG option)
GENISYS VOICE 1
GENISYS VOICE 2
GENISYS VOICE 3
GENISYS VOICE 4
GENISYS VOICE 5
GENISYS VOICE 6
From the multiple stop list versatility to the distinct sounds available in all ALLEN organs, each stop list is independently voiced with its own audio settings.
CLASSIC ALLEN
The "signature" specification that made Allen the world's favorite organ! Allen tonal directors created the specifications of Allen digital organs by selecting their favorite samples from fine pipe organs throughout the world.
English (mainly Willis samples)
Characterized by Diapasons and weighty reeds, this style of organ building was brought to its height by renowned 19th-century British organ craftsman Henry Willis.
Cavaillé--Coll/French Romantic
Progenitor and master of the 19th-century French style with fiery and dominant reeds; symphonic tonal schemes.
Schlicker/Neo-Baroque
Neo-Baroque scalings by The Schlicker Organ Company; 20th-century revival of 17th-century North German ideals.
Arp Schnitger
Master German builder who brought the bright, incisive Werkprinzip style to its zenith.
Aeolian-Skinner
Under the tonal direction of G. Donald Harrison, this company developed the American Classic tonal design, characterized by firm and articulate principals, bright mixtures and French-style reeds. Its versatility enables the American Classic to authentically perform a broad range of musical styles.
Wurlitzer
"The Mighty Wurlitzer" was perhaps the "gold standard" of theatre organs during the silent movie era. (optional)
Barton
Barton was mainly known in the Midwest area in the United States. Their most famous instrument was the theatre organ installed in the Chicago Stadium. Bartons were known for their "aggressive" voicing style. (optional)
Morton
Morton theatre organs "evolved" over the course of the silent movie era. Our digital samples are from a late 1920s organ that used higher wind pressures than the typical theatre organ and was known as one of Morton's "jazzier" instruments. (optional)