channing28106
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I have some questions about electronic carillons my questions are:
1. I have noticed most electronic carillons play 2 songs why is this is this because they cany only play 2 songs?
2. What is the differnece between the Vibrachime and the chronobell?
3. I have noticed that on electronic carillons there is something called an AUX button is this because:
1. A Keyboard can be hooked to an electronic Carillon?
2. A tape machine can be hooked to an Electronic carillon?
3. A radio can be hooked to an electronic carillon?
4. Can an Electronic carillon Play Manually?
5. What is Random Play in an electronic carillon like?
6. What is specific Song Play in an electronic carillon like?
7. What is sequential play in an electronic carillon like?
8. What year did Maas organ Company change its name to Maas-Rowe?
9. How can metal Rods be toned and tuned to do sounds like Harp Bells, Flemish Bells and Celeste bells?
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1. I have noticed most electronic carillons play 2 songs why is this is this because they cany only play 2 songs?
2. What is the differnece between the Vibrachime and the chronobell?
3. I have noticed that on electronic carillons there is something called an AUX button is this because:
1. A Keyboard can be hooked to an electronic Carillon?
2. A tape machine can be hooked to an Electronic carillon?
3. A radio can be hooked to an electronic carillon?
4. Can an Electronic carillon Play Manually?
5. What is Random Play in an electronic carillon like?
6. What is specific Song Play in an electronic carillon like?
7. What is sequential play in an electronic carillon like?
8. What year did Maas organ Company change its name to Maas-Rowe?
9. How can metal Rods be toned and tuned to do sounds like Harp Bells, Flemish Bells and Celeste bells?
[mail addresses snipped by regulator: please keep conversation regarding questions posed here, in these forums instead of asking people to write to you personally]