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While these are visual examples of our products in action, remember to visit our www.contrebombarde.com site to hear users in action.
Enjoy and be inspired!
Ryan Jackson (from U of Toronto, Yale and Julliard) came back to his home town of Bracebridge, Ontario to do a benefit concert for the Muskoka Concert Association at the Rene M. Caisse theatre.
Here is some footage from his practice time where you can see the setup. To learn more about Ryan, go to www.ryanwilliamjackson.com.


The “SJC Opus 1” was designed and constructed by Classic MIDI Works Affiliate Greg Schultz, who is a member of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) and the Royal Canadian College of Organists (RCCO), with technical advice from Hauptwerk Consultant François Ratté (www.hauptwerkconsultant.com) and Classic MIDI Work’s Darryl Wood (www.midiworks.ca). Custom distance learning-media center, studio, and organ console fabrication was completed by Flavio Zambrano, Boynton Beach, FL (www.woodworkbyflavio.com). The authentic pipe façade was reproduced and crafted by Eugene Stutzman at Oberstütz Orgelbau, Sarasota, FL (www.pipeorganfacades.com).
This is the stage setup we had for Idea City 2011, in Koerner Hall for Cameron Carpenter.
Cameron played his transcription of J.S. Bach's Chaconne.
Read more to see 3D View of the hall, Youtube video of the finale and details of the entire setup.
This console by the de Wit brothers, features regular Classic keyboards, MIDI Lighted Rocker Tabs, MKSC4a pedalboard scanner and swell shoes.
This is an excerpt from a concert we did with the Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra in Toronto in 2009.
Roger has a full Classic Console. He has taken it on a road trip around Japan. Here is his friend Chelsea Chen playing her arrangement of the "Super Mario Brothers" video game music on the Haverhill Old Independent Church set.
This is some informal practice time on a Hauptwerk instrument we installed in York University's Concert Hall. The video is taken with my iphone4. So please excuse the quality.
He's working on the Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein.

This is our control system demo console. We replaced the original keyboards with our cherry wood-core keyboards.
They make for a really quick and economical way to replace console keyboards as all the magnetic reed pistons are already wired up. Plug them into any pipe organ control system with MIDI inputs, like our Classic Control System, and you're done.
We used our Hauptwerk-powered console at an Abbotsford fundraiser for the Bible League of Canada.
We happen to be in an airplane hanger-ish exhibit hall at Abbostford airport's convention centre hosting 1200 guests.

