Today I found this piece of crap electric organ that sounds pretty fun at a goodwill store.
It's an "emenee audion" in an unappetizing tan/brown color scheme. Basically looks and sounds like a humidifier with keys until you start playing it - nice little organ sound. It sounds/feels like it's pushing air to make the sounds.
I don't know if this is a toy or what - I'm assuming so. Search on the internet doesn't yield much.
Anyone know anything about it???
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we get these in where I work quite often. They kind of sound like a harmonica/accordian or something more than an organ - but they are infact meant to be an organ as far I can can tell. Some of them even have the chord buttons on them. Unfortunately there is a lot of wind noise coming out of these, so there is not a whole lot to do with them - unless you need a good wind sound that is.
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They are fun to play around with. Mine is one with the chord buttons, and the noise just adds to the fun!
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Yes! Those dumbass buttons.waitingroom wrote:They are fun to play around with. Mine is one with the chord buttons, and the noise just adds to the fun!
I some times break mine out after listening to the Marble Index or something. And try and play Janitor of Lunacy. I just end up sounding like Ivor Cutler. Which kind of rules.
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