Well...another year and yet another console project.
I had to reduce the size of my Hauptwerk console because there is just not enough room in my apartment. I did manage to eek out one YouTube performance for the 2022 Bach Around the Clock (BATC) festival, sponsored by Wisconsin Public Radio. The performance is here:
https://youtu.be/0dE7xf1LwnE playing J. S. Bach's BWV 549a or the Præludium (Fantasia and Fugue in d). It is on my second channel of Craig Byars (that is my real birth name). I used the fantastic set by Piotr Grabowski of the St. Bartholomäus Church in Freisach, Austria. I had to explain what a 'virtual organ' is because no one has ever had a festival entry using a virtual instrument. It was met with rave reviews! My camera quit just after the start of the Fugue but thanks to Hauptwerk, the audio continued so the video editor threw in a couple pictures of the real organ
in situ. This year I have two new cameras so that should not be a problem.
Just after I finished recording for BATC, my pedalboard developed a spring problem and I have to have a new fulcrum installed. It was a full sized pedalboard. That is several years away so to kill zwei Vögeln with one Stein, I decided to switch gears and create a new instrument. This time evoking the Hammond name, I found an Aurora chassis which was oak and quite nice looking and best of all it was half the size of my former console. I already had an Allen 'Princess' pedalboard which worked very well and it is half the size.
I am almost finished with the build and will supply pictures next month.. I have included all of the bells and whistles that I have already on-hand using LED bargraphs, screens and numerical displays from MIDI Boutique. Fully functioning toe studs to duplicate the General Pistons and Tutti's. New Potentiometers and wiring for the expression pedals, Plus several duplicated 'Back and Next' paddles for the combination sequencer including a LaunchPad Mini to fill-in the remaining pistons for the sequencer and all of the miscellaneous couplers that may be available. I am only used to Manual to Pedal 8' and Manual to Manual 8' Couplers so I have not included them in the bolster Rocking Tabs. Then, there is a PDF 23" Touchscreen and NUC with remote keypad for the display of music from the United Kingdom.
Curious though - when I reviewed the piece for BATC before sending it to the video editor - I discovered something that zero professor/teachers pointed out and that is I cannot fit my fingers between the naturals and sharps. They are too wide by about 10% and so I compensate by twisting my hand sideways to play in certain keys and I also play to the front of the keys. I have played historic instruments with shorter, wider keys and have no problem at all. Not one instructor mentioned this. It is obvious and probably why some music is very difficult for me and some keys are pretty much impossible. I have shied away from Romantic/Classic music because the chording is very difficult for me to achieve without a lot of error. Haha, I just thought that I was slow on the up-take!