| 1. | The tremulant has been a part of Italian organs of the sixteenth century.
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| 2. | Austin Organs, Inc . builds a proprietary kind of tremulant for its Universal Windchest.
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| 3. | It was predominately used for liturgical and gospel church organs creating a Theatre Organ Tremulant effect.
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| 4. | The Austin tremulant consists of a large blade that spans the length of the windchest above the pipes.
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| 5. | The remaining members of the band formed Tremulant ", released in early 2002 by Gold Standard Laboratories.
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| 6. | The most simple kind of tremulant is a weighted electric motor affixed to the top of the reservoir for the division.
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| 7. | When the tremulant is engaged, the flap drops into the wind trunk and bounces as the wind passes by it.
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| 8. | Recorded in 2001 2002, shortly after completing the Tremulant EP, the album was initially made available only to friends on minidisc format.
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| 9. | It includes 21 stops, and provides an emulation of the swell pedal ( which behaves differently from a Hammond organ ) and tremulant.
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| 10. | When the tremulant is activated, the blade turns on its longitudinal axis, disturbing the air over the sounding pipes and creating a tremulant effect.
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