This is Tune 9 from Roll 13208. Can't remember the title. What I do also know is that the tubas are wired incorrectly. The C note is connected to the B pipe and the B note is connected to the C pipe. So it plays a C tuba when it's supposed to play a B tuba, and a B tuba when it's supposed to play a C tuba. I don't think that will be a tough fix, a little rewiring of the tracker bar tubes should do.
@khmam yes I could hear those honking. But the Wurlitzer Mammoth is way louder. Actually though I've seen a couple brass organs in person. A 125 when I was a kid at Santa's Workshop (inside glass box) and Wurlitzer Monster. The Monster wasn't even that loud to me seems like the 146 in Pueblo CO is louder.
That was so great to hear that. Thank you for posting this.❤
This is Tune 9 from Roll 13208. Can't remember the title. What I do also know is that the tubas are wired incorrectly. The C note is connected to the B pipe and the B note is connected to the C pipe.
So it plays a C tuba when it's supposed to play a B tuba, and a B tuba when it's supposed to play a C tuba.
I don't think that will be a tough fix, a little rewiring of the tracker bar tubes should do.
Why does it seem like the brass notes are turned off.
Excluding the brass trombones, Joe silenced the brass for volume purposes.
@khmam yes I could hear those honking. But the Wurlitzer Mammoth is way louder. Actually though I've seen a couple brass organs in person. A 125 when I was a kid at Santa's Workshop (inside glass box) and Wurlitzer Monster. The Monster wasn't even that loud to me seems like the 146 in Pueblo CO is louder.
@@Wurlitzer146-A Wurlitzer 268 has recorded some videos of the 148 playing at full volume.