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If "electronic" and "pipe" deserve to be separate categories of organs, and I think they do, digital organs which mirror the pipe organ's complex production of sound deserve to be a third category. The digital revolution now extends to the precise production of the audible sound of the finest pipe organs. Traditional pipe organ companies and their guilds naturally tend to protect their own vested manufacturing interests. What is now overdue? An honest assessment of just how far the the digital revolution has come in the authentic emulation of pipe organ performance.

A close scrutiny of www.johannus.com and www.pipeorgans.com will identify the omission as well as will exclusively conventional lists by country and manufacturer of organ builders. (You may explore various lists of organ builders at sites such as [[1]] or the International Society of Organ Builders (ISO) [[2]].

See also:

Allen Organs (http://www.allenorgan.com) Digital organ builder based in Macungie, Pennsylvania Johannus Organs (http://www.johannus.com/splash.php) Digital organ builder based in Holland Rodgers Instruments (http://www.rodgersinstruments.com) Digital organ builder based in Hillsboro, Oregon

WP:PipeOrgan needs you!

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Hi everyone.

In case you haven't spotted it, Pipe organ is a featured article candidate. If any of you can lend a hand to address the concerns, the WikiProject PipeOrgan would be indebted to you. The article itself is in pretty good shape, there are some concerns about the referencing at the moment, so if you have any reliable sources that may be useful, please have a look at the article.

Many thanks, –MDCollins (talk) 00:50, 14 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]