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Current ProjectsCentennial Chapel Cramer Residence Organ North Kingstown UMC St. Ignatius Catholic Church The Temple Härnösand Cathedral Cathedral of St. Paul Selected Completed ProjectsAlmhult Church Christ Episcopal Church Domkyrka/Cathedral Jones Concert Hall Second Congregational Church Spivey Hall St. Gabriel Catholic Church Zion Lutheran Church Our Lady of Fatima Parish Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul Anglican Church of The Most Holy Trinity |
The Virtuoso pipe organ control system from Integrated Organ Technologies is the first fully integrated pipe organ control system to be introduced in the history of pipe organ control technology. Engineered from the ground up to take advantage of recent developments in digital technology, the Virtuoso is small and flexible, highly reliable, and extraordinarily easy to install, maintain and operate. The Virtuoso applies proven technology from digital electronics—one of humanity’s most recent high-tech crafts—to one of our most ancient high-tech crafts—the pipe organ. ![]() IOTI’s latest project: Centennial Chapel, Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, Illinois Here’s what renowned organ bulder Francesco Ruffatti has to say about Virtuoso: “Control systems for pipe organs are becoming increasingly powerful -- and complicated. I am pleased to say that Virtuoso is different: while it is certainly powerful, as it includes a huge memory and countless functions, it is at the same time simple to use. Not only for the organist, also for the organ builder! Easy to understand, to install, to service. “The organ builder’s expectations are: reliability, ease of installation and operation, good customer service. From direct experience we can state that in all of these areas Virtuoso is second to none. Its technical and operational features make it a dream to use.” |
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