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Paul Kennedy plays the Miditzer 260SP live on the console he and his father built

WELCOME to Miditzer.com the home of the Mighty Miditzer Virtual Theatre Organ.  The Miditzer™ is a computer program for PC's that lets you recreate a Wurlitzer Style 216 theatre organ.  With nothing more than a computer mouse and the sound capabilities found in almost all computers you can experiment with all the controls found on a real theatre organ.  Using SoundFonts to provide a surprisingly realistic sound and MIDI keyboards for playability, the Miditzer™ will allow you to experience the thrill of playing a Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ in your very own home. 

If you are a returning visitor, you have no doubt noticed our new look. The changes under the hood are even bigger. Content from our old sites, www.miditzer.org and www.virtualorgan.com, is being migrated to this new site. If you are looking for something that doesn't seem to have been moved, please be patient as we get things moved into their new home.

 

The Miditzer™ Style 260SP

The Miditzer™ Style 260SP combines two of Wurlitzer's largest 3 manual instruments, the 3/15 Style 260 and the 3/19 Balaban 4 to create a 3/19 Miditzer. The mutation couplers from the Tower Ballroom Wurlitzer in Blackpool, England have been added for good measure.

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