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Lowrey Director Organ 2006 Model LC/35 Lowrey Director Organ 2006 Model LC/35 For auction is a Lowrey Director Organ sold to the original owner in 2006. This organ has had minimal use since new and still looks new. This organ has 50 songs saved right now and can play them continuously or one at a time. It also has a dazzling light show. Lowrey entered the portable organ market in the 1980s with the Wandering Genie, which was succeeded by the Japanese-made Micro Genie line. As of 2019, Lowrey organs remain in production, and the brand is owned by Kawai. This list of models is incomplete. Image Model Name / Number. Check just under the keyboard, and there should be a plate number there that lists the model & serial number. Otherwise, the model is listed inside the back of the organ. Something about the music rack doesn’t seem right to me for a Holiday-of course, I’ve been wrong many times before! The Lowrey I have is a DSO-1 which is apparently a similar model. Lowrey is still around but I don’t think they keep up with any of their old, non-digital models. There may be a guy in your area who services Hammond organs who might also work on Lowreys. Otherwise, it will be tricky to get it serviced. General Preset 0 is the power up sound. Just turn- 1 More Organ ing the Encore on gives you that ‘’Sweet Lowrey Sound.’ 2 Pipe Organ 3 Theatre Organ The same is true, as you will see, for the Bank, Category, and Rhythm 4 Strings Presets. Page 16: Rhythm Preset TRY THIS: Try the following steps to see how the button works. RHYTHM PRESET 1.
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Lowrey organs were originally made in Chicago, Illinois (prior to 2011) and have been played in churches and by professional and home musicians since the 1950s.[1] Lowrey entered the portable keyboard market in the early 1980s with the Wandering Genie, which was succeeded by the Japanese-made Micro Genie line. In January of 2019, Kawai, the owner of the brand, announced it would cease all production of Lowrey Organs.This list of models is incomplete.Organs[edit]ImageModel Name / NumberYears sold newDescriptionBerkshire Deluxe TBO-11968Organ with 2 44 key manuals, 13 bass pedals, built-in spring reverb, Leslie effect, and marimba effect famously known from Baba O’Reilly by The Who played by Pete Townshend.[2]Carnival (C500)1978Automatic bass, rhythm and accompaniment. Two keyboards and bass pedals.[3]CoronationCotillion1983Theatre organ with memory presets and extensive features, including human voices and other sound effects.Debut (L-65)1981Debut (L-70)1982Featured two keyboards and Magic Genie.Encore (M-100)1979Festival1960-1966Two 61-note keyboards. 25 bass pedals.[4] Features Automatic Orchestra,[5] glide control, percussion and ’Moving Stereo’ controls.[6]GAKH25 / GAK25H1983Console.Genie (L-5)1972-79[7][8]Featured walking basses and rhythm section.[9] One finger play.[3]Genie (L-10)1979Genie (L-15)1979Genie 441975Genie 881975Genie 981975GeniusFiesta (L25)1982-1984HeritageHoliday1966[9]-1983Holiday (D-325)1978Two keyboards with Magic Genie.[10]Holiday Deluxe1972-1974[11]Jamboree (TG 88)1978-1979Jupiter1974[11]Featured Automatic Orchestra and Leslie Speaker.[5]LC-881980Mardi Gras (L-55)1982-1983Featured four channels, double keyboard and Magic Genie chords.MX-11981-1984Organo195660-note organ for attaching to a ’standard piano’[12]Pageant
(M-150)1982Parade1981Saturn Deluxe1974[11]Spinet1956[13]Stereo Jubilee1977[14]Stereo Genie 98-11977Features Automatic Organ Computer and Lowrey Glide.[15]Super Genie1974-1975[11]Symphonic Holiday1975[16]-1977[14]Four channels, 88 keys, two keyboards, Magic Genie.Teenie Genie1974-1976[17]Rhythm and auto-bass pedal accompaniment.[18]TG44-11977Two keyboards and bass pedals.[19]TG44BK1977Two keyboards, pedals and built in cassette recorder.[20]TG98TGB1977[19]Theatre HR-98Complete professional theatre organ.[18]Venus1974Portable organs[edit]
Some of Lowrey’s portable organs were made in Japan and based on JVC designs.ImageModel Name / NumberYears producedDescriptionL-2 Wandering Genie1980-1982Portable organ with Genie accompaniment. Effects include variable sustain, ’repeat’ setting with adjustable tempo and ’glide’ (single-tone pitch bender).Micro Genie V60Rebranded version of JVC KB-300/KB-303.[21]Micro Genie V10049 keys. 8 note polyphony. Rebranded version of JVC KB-500.[21]Micro Genie V1011982-198749 keys. 8 note polyphony.[22] Rebranded version of JVC KB-500.[21]Micro Genie V1201985-61 full sized keys.[23] Rebranded version of JVC KB-700.[21]Micro Genie V1051986-Hybrid of JVC KB-600 & KB-800.[21] Features include MIDI in and out, AUX in and out, MIC in with adjustable gain. Expression pedal input.Micro Genie V125Rebranded version of JVC KB-808.[21]Micro Genie Pro V60049 keys. Programmable. MIDI in and out.[24] Came with ’guitar strum’ accessory. Rebranded version of JVC KB-800.[21]References[edit]
*^’Lowrey organs for home and church (1956)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Pete’s Gear: Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe TBO-1 organ: Baba O’Reilly/Won’t Get Fooled Again ’synthesizer’ sound’. thewho.net. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
*^ ab’Lowrey Genie and Carnival Organ advertisement (1978)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
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*^ ab’Lowrey organs advertisement (1966)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Festival Organ advertisement (1960)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Genie organ advertisement (1972)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Organ Headquarters - Home of the Genie advertisement (1972)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^ ab’Lowrey organ advertisements - Genie and Holiday (1972)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^Bujor Florin Lucian (2018-04-04), Demo 1978 Lowrey D-325, retrieved 2019-04-10
*^ abcd’Lowrey organ sale advertisement (1974)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Organo advertisement (1956)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Spinet Organ advertisement (1956)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^ ab’Lowrey makes magic - organ advertisement (1977)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey organ advertisement (1977)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^treasurec0ve (2012-11-08), 1975 LOWREY ’Symphonic Holiday’ ORGAN for SALE $100 ..GREAT DEAL!, retrieved 2019-04-10
*^’Lowrey Teenie Genie advertisement (1974)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^ ab’Lowrey organ advertisement (1976)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^ ab’New Lowrey organ advertisement (1977)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey organ advertisement (1977)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^ abcdefg’JVC instruments rebranded as Lowrey’. jvckeyboards.tripod.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Micro Genie V101’. Keyboard Kountry. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^Kevin (2017-03-31). ’Audio Trough: Instrument Review - Lowrey Micro Genie V-120 a.k.a. JVC KB-700’. Audio Trough. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^’Lowrey Micro Genie Pro V600 Black & white | Glenn Giles’. reverb.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Lowrey_organs&oldid=983634063’A Lowrey Royale SU500 / Palladium 630 organ (high end model)Lowrey Holiday Deluxe Model LSL (1961) has a built-in Leslie speaker.[1]Lowrey C500 Celebration electronic organ (1977)Lowrey Genie 44 electronic organ (1970s)
The Lowrey organ is an electronic organ named for its developer, Frederick C. Lowrey (1871-1955), a Chicago-based industrialist and entrepreneur.[2] Lowrey’s first commercially successful full-sized electronic organ, the Model S Spinet or Berkshire, came to market in 1955, the year of his death.[1] Lowrey had earlier developed an attachment for a piano, adding electronic organ stops on 60 notes while keeping the piano functionality, called the Organo, first marketed in 1949[3] as a very successful competitor to the Hammond Solovox. Isunshare windows password genius advanced crack free download.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Lowrey was the largest manufacturer of electronic organs in the world.[2][dubious] In 1989, the Lowrey Organ Company produced its 1,000,000th organ.[4]Up until 2011, modern Lowrey organs were built in LaGrange Park, Illinois. In 2011, it was announced that production of a few models was to be moved to Indonesia.History and notable users[edit]History[edit]
Frederick Lowrey experimented with electronic organ design, trying different methods of tone generation, from 1918 until the early 1940s, when he fixed on the Eccles-Jordan circuit, a very stable flip-flop oscillator, which became a Lowrey hallmark. The Lowrey organ differed from its main competitor, the Hammond organ (which also bears the name of its Chicago-based inventor), in relying from its inception on all-electronic tone generation,[1] whereas Hammond used electromechanical tonewheels until 1975.[5] Lowrey led Hammond in the development of automatic accompaniment features; in 1968, automatic rhythm was added, and in 1970 the Genie model added automatic left hand and pedal. While originally intended for the home entertainment market, Lowrey also produced theatre organs and a full 2-manual with pedal church organ.[1]Notable users[edit]
Lowreys were also used by some rock groups in the 1960s and 1970s. Garth Hudson, the keyboardist of The Band, played a Lowrey Festival organ on many of the group’s most notable songs.[6]Its sound can be heard prominently on the 1968 recording of ’Chest Fever’, which begins with a Bach-inspired prelude/intro.[7] The Lowrey Organ is one of several organs on The Beatles’ 1967 song ’Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!’ (from the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album), helping create a fairground atmosphere.[8] Furthermore, a Lowrey DSO Heritage organ was used to produce the classic opening for ’Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’.[9] The Lowrey Organ and its built-in drum patterns are also heard on the million-seller single, ’Why Can’t We Live Together’ by Timmy Thomas. A rather surprising use of a Lowrey Organ, on a percussive ’marimba repeat’ setting, was the synthesizer-like background noise on The Who song ’Baba O’Riley’.[10]
Mike Ratledge of Soft Machine switched from a Vox Continental to a Lowrey Holiday Deluxe[1][failed verification] sometime between late 1966 and early 1967, and used it from then on, adding a fuzzbox and plugging it into a Marshall stack. To prevent feedback in the silences between notes (consequence of playing at a very high volume), Ratledge invented a style of his own avoiding the between-note gaps by soloing in legato.[citation needed]Mike Oldfield made use of the instrument quite extensively on his Tubular Bells album, and on several later albums as well. The Gotye song State of the Art was written to showcase the sounds of the Lowrey Cotillion model D-575.[11]Later Models[edit]
From 1966 to 1971, Lowrey also produced combo organs for Gibson while the guitar manufacturer was owned by parent company Chicago Musical Instruments. The most popular of these was first introduced in 1966 as the Kalamazoo K-101, but was renamed the Gibson G-101 shortly thereafter. The Gibson branded organs’ design and circuitry were similarly based on Lowrey’s own ’T-1’ and ’T-2’ models, as well as their ’TLO-R’ and ’Holiday’ spinet models. However, they had several additional features that made their sound distinctive from other Lowrey models, including ’Repeat’, ’Glide’, and ’Trumpet Wow-wow’ effects.
In the late 1970s, selling features of Lowrey home organs included Magic Genie Chords, Track III Rhythm and the Automatic Organ Computer.[12]
In the 1980s, Lowrey launched the MicroGenie series of portable organs with built-in speakers, some of which could run on batteries. They including the MicroGenie V60, V100/101, V105, V120, V125 and MicroGenie Pro V600 (which was programmable and had MIDI capability).Purchase by Kawai[edit]
In 1988, Lowrey was purchased by Kawai. [13]
On October 5, 2018, Vice-President of Lowery Division of Kawai America Corp., Seijiro Imamura, announces that Lowery Organ production would cease in January 2019. [14]See also[edit]References[edit]Lowrey Organ Serial Numbers For Sale
*^ abcdeFrank Pugno, Bil Curry (2005-11-03). ’LOWREY ORGANS’. Electronic Organs (theatreorgans.com/hammond/keng/kenhtml/electronicorgans.htm). VintageHammond.Com.’In 1956, the Glide, a foot switch located on the left side of the expression pedal, was introduced, permitting the effects of a Hawaiian guitar “glide”, the smear of a trombone, the glissando of singing strings and the effect of a calliope. The Glide dropped the pitch of the organ about a semi-tone and cancelled the vibrato. / In 1961, Lowrey’s first home organ with a built-in Leslie speaker appeared as the Holiday Deluxe Model LSL. Automatic Orchestra Control, later renamed Automatic Organ Computer, came on the scene in 1963. / Fig. 2 – Holiday Deluxe Model LSL’
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*^Doerschuk, Bob (December 1983). ’Garth Hudson: Legendary Organist with ’60s Supergroup ’The Band’’. Keyboard Magazine.Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
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*^Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books.
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*^’Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe TBO-1 organ: Baba O’Riley/Won’t Get Fooled Again ’synthesizer’ sound’. Whotabs. 27 August 2005. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
*^’Planet Gear: Gotye on the Lowrey Cotillion organ and Making Mirrors’. Drowned in Sound. 4 January 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
*^’Lowrey New Model Premiere organ advertisement (1977)’. Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
*^http://www.kawai-global.com/company/history/
*^https://lowreyorgan.uk/an-end-of-an-era-for-lowrey-organs/Lowrey Organ Serial Numbers LookupExternal links[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lowrey Organ.Lowrey Organ Serial Numbers DatesRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lowrey_organ&oldid=940565822
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