Btw the wiring it all just a test. I got bored of waiting for the circuit boards I put together for this project so plonked in an old midi to solenoid controller I built a few years back for the next vid :) hence the ratnest wago’s 😂 also this video isn’t denoting that it isn’t going to be a difficult challenge! I can imagine it gets harder and harder the more complex it gets. Tuning and voicing. Videos just A Bit of fun 😂
I often get the feeling while watching this channel that Sam must have figured out how to fit extra hours in a day, or potentially extra days in a week. The constant throughput of big complex projects is really impressive.
Or incapable to understand the process of learning things. I don't know how it happens, but appears they believe people are pushed out of the womb with a predefined set of skills and knowledge that can't be altered. What a waste of meat and bones they are and apparently there is a lot of them.
What I think is interesting is the people that do know what they are doing are just giving as much advice on how to do it as they can in the most supportive way I’ve ever seen because they know the only other destination for this instrument was a scrap heap.
Oh yeah, wait until you get to the triple-ended octave-o-tronic whipple arpeggiating chordolizer with it's might God summoning brown-note generator. Then you'll be all like "Ooh - where does this wire go." Given that you're probably going to midi it, it's probably better to start fresh, and will end up more versatile as a result. Those old mass-contact relay systems are a maintenance nightmare.
Wooo, that’s what I call reaching for nothing. How on earth did you come up with “queer bashing” from the above comment? I suggest you brush up on british colloquialism’s and watch some comedy shows like On the Busses or the Carry On movies. No need to pick a fight where there isn’t one.
They do. My more elderly relatives think of computers as magic thinking-boxes we don't understand, that we ought not to mess with too much in case we accidentally break something.
Got to love the armchair experts! It's almost like they haven't seen any of your other projects. We all know that if anybody can do it, it's you! Thanks for the giggle :)
I meet people every day that have been taught to 'leave it to the professionals'. It's too bad really. I couldn't imagine thinking that I couldn't do anything. I would feel helpless. What a sad way to live.
Surprisingly there are still people commenting on the first video "You don't know what you're doing" even after this magnificent reply, thirteen video on the playlist to date and dozens of comments from organists and organ technicians praising Sam for what he's doing. The fact that you are slow (and if you missed all that above you are) doesn't mean everybody is and Sam, for sure, is not.
I can't imagine why anyone would discourage someone who at least tries to save an old musical instrument. When the church I attend was refurbished the superb organ ended up in a skip, not even stripped for parts. I was close to tears. When I saw how this instrument had been rescued before (and what an amazing story that would have been, and to hear it played in that house!) and now that Sam is rescuing it again is just wonderfully inspiring. It may be utterly crazily optimistic but more power to your elbow! Keep the crazy flag flying!
Those criticising should remember that an organ like this isn't really an instrument anyway, is a collection of separate instruments, parts and systems brought together and played from one place. Sure, it won't be a church organ anymore, but it will live on and give joy to people, albeit in a different way. If not for you, it would have all ended up in recycling and landfill. I am very impressed with how quickly you have these parts producing music again. Well done!
I've seen Sam do so many incomprehensibly challenging things. A pipe organ is new territory, but only people who haven't followed him would think he wasn't up to it. He's no slouch.
The critics somehow ignored that Sam is literally a genius, is exactly the right person for this job and knows what he is doing. He *is* the person you'd call do to this work!
I now went from a new meh fan of yours to a massive fan of yours. Love how you handled it, made it funny, did something incredible, knew what you were doing from the start, etc. Lots of respect
Part of me was thinking _"Don't do that."_ But then another part of me was like _"Just rip out all the antiquated electronics and replace them with MIDI-controlled Arduino."_ Maybe that's not the industry standard way to wire an organ. But it's the way to do it with a maker ethos and modern technology.
With all the stuff you've designed, built, tested, ripped apart, restored etc etc etc I'm really surprised that even a single person doubted your abilities to rewire this thing! Nice one LMNC!
I was told the same thing by snobs online when I repaired and restored my rhodes keyboard, if you do your research stay patient and believe in yourself you can achieve any task you set your heart to and you sam are a great example of that
Wow I'm impressed that you got it working already. Knew you had the determination to get it done but was expecting it to take a long ass time, great job.
This makes me beyond happy.. i did see plenty of people complaining OMG HE'S RUINING IT, DONATE IT TO A MUSEUM! Come on people, this is about as Look Mum as you can get. Can't wait to see where this goes!
Electrically minded organ builder here: sometimes I just have to snip everything, but do so in a staggered order down the cable to leave an indication of the general sequence of things. Makes it easier later…
If you plan on using the original wiring in any capacity. But as the system is just a lot of wires switching solenoids and he's not using the "computer" cards, it's really not that necessary to worry about it.
My mom was a church organist for at least 30 years. Both me and my dad have done various small repairs on 2 different pipe organs. I knew you had this project. This is totally your wheelhouse.
The best way of learning how to do something... is by doing it. Sure, you can get advice and help if needed, but if you just let others do it you can never learn.
Obviously it's a massive, humongous, titanic task, especially for someone who doesn't know what he's doing. However Sam seems to be armed with the ability to learn and infinite patience. Great achievement! Now connect a sequencer to it.
For some reason I can't stop watching this. You nailed the grumpy old man rant so well. Not that I disagree with what he says, I have no doubt that's going to be a major pain in the ass to get fully working again. - But then again, I honestly expected the mechanism to be something way more complicated than a simple solenoid operated plug per pipe.
This channel has encouraged me to not give a feck what people with my electronics. Mostly High power AM transmitters with very conpressed broadcast audio (Optimod). I am not going to give a feck about what people think anynore. It feels FREE.
I absolutely love this energy! The perfect combo of _Told ya so_ and _Screw your opinion,_ with an exquisite topping of _I own a_ *_Church Organ_* levels of smug! Love it!
The ONLY thing that boggles my mind is wondering how you delegate time...because this isn't the only thing you're working on. Great video...inspiring, really.
As I saw you cutting the wiring, I thought, he is a brave guy! On the other hand, I guess there isn't any documentation on the Organ anyway. So there will be a lot of re engineering anyway. You got my respect.
haha, mate, you need to paint them organ pipes neon green and neon pink, that would really wind up the purists! If anything, you're bringing new 2022 vibes to the organ! good on you pal!
The best revenge against Haters and Trolls is to just prove them wrong. Some people have literally nothing better to do than tear others down. For me, it speaks to that person's own inadequacies and insecurities. If you're a miserable person maybe you should take a look inwardly and ask yourself why you're like that.
Compared to some of the absolute behemoths I've seen in some ancient Cathedrals, this organ seems pretty tame. The perfect organ to dissect and learn from. I imagine he'd take longer to puzzle out a Basilica's organ. Not that he could take it anywhere, them things are gilded and built right into the masonry. He absolutely looks like the kind of guy that can puzzle anything out given enough time.
"You're not supposed to do it like that, you're supposed to do it like this!" "Awww that's awwwwful! You're supposed to do it like this!" "DO IT LIKE THIiIiIisSS!"
Given the fact you'we already made your own pipe organ, from scratch and with added flamethrower feature, I was not one second in doubt you'd easily figure this one out :) Will be looking forward to see what route you have taken :)
i do a lot of control circuits, and sometimes it is actually easier to start from scratch if you know all the components are simple. I did think it was weird he cut all the wires but in the end theres always a way to put it back together or even retrofit it considering its just turning on and off air to pipes
One step closer to Jerusalem, All things bright and beautiful. A tip top service. Maybe little donkey and a whole bunch of other Christmas songs? Perhaps even the darkness, rage against the machine or maybe the prouges Not a bad start! Total bonkers idea! Can’t wait to see what you do with a complete organ.
The people who told you that it was a stupid idea and you'd never be able to figure out how to put it back together are the same people who clearly didn't spend their entire childhood pulling shit apart and putting it back together just because they enjoy figuring out what makes something tick. They look at a project like this and it scares them. But I get you mate... you look at a project like this and it fucking excites you. Sending my love from Downunder!
Brilliant - I admit I was getting nervous watching you cut the original wiring but then I realised that just because there is a lot of something doesn't necessarily mean it's complicated just repetitive. Also rewiring from scratch will be far more robust than trying to preserve and fix the original rats nest of wiring. Good luck - if anyone can do this you can.
On refelction: I think this is my favourite video you've ever done.... No muppet knows what they're doing, till they put in hard work, talent, commitment, ignore haters, grind it through, etc etc. And that is ALL about why I love your channel, approach, personality, ethos: whatever it is. Noice one mate..... x
I randomly found the pipe organ removal video at 2:00 this morning and figured, Hell I want to see where this goes so I subscribed. I wake up to find this video. I love this guy! What a find!
Hehe Fantastic work sir, apparently these people missed your wall of sound. But of coarse they made those back in the day with a cans, string and a spoon while walking up hill in the snow.
Btw the wiring it all just a test. I got bored of waiting for the circuit boards I put together for this project so plonked in an old midi to solenoid controller I built a few years back for the next vid :) hence the ratnest wago’s 😂 also this video isn’t denoting that it isn’t going to be a difficult challenge! I can imagine it gets harder and harder the more complex it gets. Tuning and voicing. Videos just A Bit of fun 😂
Brother I luv it you killd it sounds amazing 🙌🔥💪
Ha! You showed them that you can do it, just genius!
Oah - that's going to make it even simpler. Nice!
🙏 Wago 🙏
If you need the peterson solenoids, i have a bunch of them at home which i bought from decap organs belgium
Haters: You'll never get it working
Sam: I can't hear you over the sheer volume of my pipe organ mate
Name some. I didn't see more than two mildly elitests
@@UberAlphaSirus And yet, here you are exuding similar energy. Damn dude, did you really post similar comments to every comment on this video? HAHAHA
😂😂😂😂👍👍❤❤❤
@@UberAlphaSirus they'd be from the previous video not this one, we're not your slaves go check the comments there yourself.
@@endlesswanderer1753 yes I did as everyone just jumped on the band wagon without checking facts.
This is the most savage shitpost I've seen in years lol
I agree wholeheartedly
This absolutely wins the Internet.
Can't stop re watching haha
A shitpost backed up by a pipe organ is hard to beat
his best comedy bit yet :D
If you can wire up a telephone exchange, an organ is just another multicore.
yes
@@noahbeaners930 most appropriate yes of the year!
What if you wired the organ to the telephone exchange?
@@UNIX32 We could all phone in requests!
@@UNIX32 I'd sure want to see that happen.
I often get the feeling while watching this channel that Sam must have figured out how to fit extra hours in a day, or potentially extra days in a week. The constant throughput of big complex projects is really impressive.
It's called amphetamines :P
Yeah, Sam has perplexed me for a while now with this. I feel like a lazy slob in comparison. He is truly a made scientist.
Yeah, I'm still scratching my head and searching the internet when he's got it working with the bugs ironed out. He's one clever dude.
Sam lives in the flow state while making it look like complete chaos.
I'm not entirely sure if he knows about the seemingly archaic thing that is sleep
"You don't know what you're doing! Leave it to people who *do* know!" -- Words spoken by people who are afraid to try it.
And by people who can't ORGANise their way out of a wet paper bag
I like to have a person who knows what they're doing on deck just in case something bad happens. But you never learn if you don't do it!
Or incapable to understand the process of learning things. I don't know how it happens, but appears they believe people are pushed out of the womb with a predefined set of skills and knowledge that can't be altered. What a waste of meat and bones they are and apparently there is a lot of them.
Words of people who don´t actually know what they are talking about.
Or people that have a financiary interest in you not attempting whatever is described as too dangerous...
* Right To Repair has just entered the chat
I'm sorry you've had to experience this level of organ gatekeeping
The organ conspiracy is the organists control the churches
Lmao
What I think is interesting is the people that do know what they are doing are just giving as much advice on how to do it as they can in the most supportive way I’ve ever seen because they know the only other destination for this instrument was a scrap heap.
Nobody knows what they're doing until they do it. Fantastic job!
_"Sam, you don't know what you're doing."_ See, the thing about that is: People are capable of _learning._
I know *several people* who defy that notion 😂
Well yeah, there's a lot who opt for wilful ignorance, they don't want to learn.
these days you have to have a piece of paper that cost you 5 grand before you are allowed to pick your nose.
@@flowinsounds ... only 5 grand?
Some of us are not only capable of, but truly love learning. Sam exemplifies this.
This makes me smile every time.
Looking forward to seeing the museum when I make it across the pond!
Turns out that someone who can wire up a telephone exchange can wire up some solenoids! Who would have thought
Oh yeah, wait until you get to the triple-ended octave-o-tronic whipple arpeggiating chordolizer with it's might God summoning brown-note generator. Then you'll be all like "Ooh - where does this wire go."
Given that you're probably going to midi it, it's probably better to start fresh, and will end up more versatile as a result. Those old mass-contact relay systems are a maintenance nightmare.
Clive with all the helpful information, I'll keep this in mind if I ever buy myself an organ!
Clive showing off his knowledge of 'organs', ooer missus.
@@ReverendFlatus Is this meant to be queer bashing? I think you may be in the wrong place...
Wooo, that’s what I call reaching for nothing. How on earth did you come up with “queer bashing” from the above comment? I suggest you brush up on british colloquialism’s and watch some comedy shows like On the Busses or the Carry On movies. No need to pick a fight where there isn’t one.
@@KayleeKerin Then be a good sport and give us directions to the right place, Nudge, Nudge, wink, wink, Say No More.
Fuckn love it. Make it an actual hit song beginning bro this is a serious message this tune 🤣 it's inspiring
"You're never gonna be able to get it working again"
They must believe wiring & pneumatics are magic from another dimension :D
They do. My more elderly relatives think of computers as magic thinking-boxes we don't understand, that we ought not to mess with too much in case we accidentally break something.
This was so unnecessarily long which makes it even more hilarious xD
Imagine shit talking the wiring abilities of a man who built himself a telephone exchange xD
Got to love the armchair experts! It's almost like they haven't seen any of your other projects. We all know that if anybody can do it, it's you! Thanks for the giggle :)
Name an armchair expert that did? I couldn't find any?
I meet people every day that have been taught to 'leave it to the professionals'. It's too bad really. I couldn't imagine thinking that I couldn't do anything. I would feel helpless. What a sad way to live.
I love them. I haven't paid for an electrical appliance in years. The best bit is when they say "I'll buy it back off you" and get laughed at.
But if somebody is so daft they can’t tell Sam _is_ one of the professionals, maybe _they_ really shouldn’t be messing with line voltage
The only time I leave it to the professionals is if I screw it up it is going to cost dearly or it will never work again.
The fact he's playing it with a midi keybored just makes it that much better
Surprisingly there are still people commenting on the first video "You don't know what you're doing" even after this magnificent reply, thirteen video on the playlist to date and dozens of comments from organists and organ technicians praising Sam for what he's doing. The fact that you are slow (and if you missed all that above you are) doesn't mean everybody is and Sam, for sure, is not.
I can't imagine why anyone would discourage someone who at least tries to save an old musical instrument. When the church I attend was refurbished the superb organ ended up in a skip, not even stripped for parts. I was close to tears. When I saw how this instrument had been rescued before (and what an amazing story that would have been, and to hear it played in that house!) and now that Sam is rescuing it again is just wonderfully inspiring. It may be utterly crazily optimistic but more power to your elbow! Keep the crazy flag flying!
Those criticising should remember that an organ like this isn't really an instrument anyway, is a collection of separate instruments, parts and systems brought together and played from one place. Sure, it won't be a church organ anymore, but it will live on and give joy to people, albeit in a different way. If not for you, it would have all ended up in recycling and landfill. I am very impressed with how quickly you have these parts producing music again. Well done!
Step 1: make a mess
Step 2: collect haters
Step 3: prove them haters WRONG!
Sam, keep being awesome c:
You know exactly what you're doing bro! Keep up the good work! You mad genius!
Thank you for ridiculing "those" people. They're everywhere and they're just tiresome.
I've seen Sam do so many incomprehensibly challenging things. A pipe organ is new territory, but only people who haven't followed him would think he wasn't up to it. He's no slouch.
This is the best way of addressing haters that i've ever seen 😂
This had me in tears mate. Well done. I had ZERO doubt you would get this thing fired up.
This is genuinely the energy I want to carry with me through everything I do, this man is my golden inspiration
Lol at all the "umm sir, I'm an amateur X and Y and you'd best listen to me!" Imagine telling a DIY wizard not to be a DIY wizard.
I never doubted you’d do it. Your understanding of this stuff amazes me constantly.
The critics somehow ignored that Sam is literally a genius, is exactly the right person for this job and knows what he is doing. He *is* the person you'd call do to this work!
This has to be one of the best things I've seen on YT. I can't stop replaying it lol.
I have listened to this way too many times. It's hilarious.
I keep coming back to this. Pure joy.
I now went from a new meh fan of yours to a massive fan of yours. Love how you handled it, made it funny, did something incredible, knew what you were doing from the start, etc. Lots of respect
genuinely the coolest man ive ever seen on the internet
i almost was one of those "dont do that" comments but then i rememered that you can do anything.
Part of me was thinking _"Don't do that."_ But then another part of me was like _"Just rip out all the antiquated electronics and replace them with MIDI-controlled Arduino."_ Maybe that's not the industry standard way to wire an organ. But it's the way to do it with a maker ethos and modern technology.
"Sam, You don't know what you're doing!"
I sense a new tee shirt for the merch shop.
I loved the full video, but I’m so glad you made a short of the funnest part!
You are freekin brilliant sir! Keep doing what your doing. So many of us lesser nerds are living vicariously through you.
From looking at the way the pipes and boxes were set up, it's not too bad of a circuit. LOVE the humor brother.
With all the stuff you've designed, built, tested, ripped apart, restored etc etc etc
I'm really surprised that even a single person doubted your abilities to rewire this thing!
Nice one LMNC!
Why does anyone doubt Sam, He's a literal audio electronic guru! excited to see what else is integrated with the organ!
I've never been in doubt whether you can do it or not. Have watched so many of your videos so I know that you would manage it without any problems.
I was told the same thing by snobs online when I repaired and restored my rhodes keyboard, if you do your research stay patient and believe in yourself you can achieve any task you set your heart to and you sam are a great example of that
Wow I'm impressed that you got it working already. Knew you had the determination to get it done but was expecting it to take a long ass time, great job.
Its just the first rank of pipes, there is several. Will take a long time for the rest, but he will manage.
this is so passive aggressive i love it
The only shitpost I got an earworm from... LMAO!
This is the best thing I have EVER SEEN.
Also, if anyone knows what they're doing - it's you.
This has popped up in my various feed a fair few times now.. and I cant stop cracking up! This is pure gold!
I haven't laughed like that in years!
This makes me beyond happy.. i did see plenty of people complaining OMG HE'S RUINING IT, DONATE IT TO A MUSEUM! Come on people, this is about as Look Mum as you can get. Can't wait to see where this goes!
Yep glad to hear those pipes making sound !!! Great to see the organ in place where people will be able to enjoy it.
Electrically minded organ builder here: sometimes I just have to snip everything, but do so in a staggered order down the cable to leave an indication of the general sequence of things. Makes it easier later…
If you plan on using the original wiring in any capacity. But as the system is just a lot of wires switching solenoids and he's not using the "computer" cards, it's really not that necessary to worry about it.
My mom was a church organist for at least 30 years. Both me and my dad have done various small repairs on 2 different pipe organs. I knew you had this project. This is totally your wheelhouse.
The best way of learning how to do something... is by doing it. Sure, you can get advice and help if needed, but if you just let others do it you can never learn.
Obviously it's a massive, humongous, titanic task, especially for someone who doesn't know what he's doing. However Sam seems to be armed with the ability to learn and infinite patience. Great achievement! Now connect a sequencer to it.
The 2 organ videos are just amazing. Can't wait for the next part!
For some reason I can't stop watching this. You nailed the grumpy old man rant so well.
Not that I disagree with what he says, I have no doubt that's going to be a major pain in the ass to get fully working again. - But then again, I honestly expected the mechanism to be something way more complicated than a simple solenoid operated plug per pipe.
This channel has encouraged me to not give a feck what people with my electronics. Mostly High power AM transmitters with very conpressed broadcast audio (Optimod). I am not going to give a feck about what people think anynore. It feels FREE.
I absolutely love this energy!
The perfect combo of _Told ya so_ and _Screw your opinion,_ with an exquisite topping of _I own a_ *_Church Organ_* levels of smug! Love it!
Anyone when you do something out of THEIR comfort zone. 😂😂😂
I laughed so much when I heard this in the video! :)
The ONLY thing that boggles my mind is wondering how you delegate time...because this isn't the only thing you're working on. Great video...inspiring, really.
I'll never doubt anything Sam puts his mind to again.
This is amazing, building my own house and this sounds like everyone around me
As I saw you cutting the wiring, I thought, he is a brave guy! On the other hand, I guess there isn't any documentation on the Organ anyway. So there will be a lot of re engineering anyway. You got my respect.
haha, mate, you need to paint them organ pipes neon green and neon pink, that would really wind up the purists! If anything, you're bringing new 2022 vibes to the organ! good on you pal!
You are the Colin Furze of music. Bloody amazing.
Soon channel will be chaging to: LOOK MUM DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M DOING
The best revenge against Haters and Trolls is to just prove them wrong. Some people have literally nothing better to do than tear others down. For me, it speaks to that person's own inadequacies and insecurities. If you're a miserable person maybe you should take a look inwardly and ask yourself why you're like that.
This fills me with such joy.
Sam, you're the best. Keep up the great work.
Compared to some of the absolute behemoths I've seen in some ancient Cathedrals, this organ seems pretty tame. The perfect organ to dissect and learn from. I imagine he'd take longer to puzzle out a Basilica's organ. Not that he could take it anywhere, them things are gilded and built right into the masonry. He absolutely looks like the kind of guy that can puzzle anything out given enough time.
"You're not supposed to do it like that, you're supposed to do it like this!"
"Awww that's awwwwful! You're supposed to do it like this!"
"DO IT LIKE THIiIiIisSS!"
I'll admit I thought you were in over your head, but at least I kept it to myself. I'm impressed you're already making sounds, well played.
Given the fact you'we already made your own pipe organ, from scratch and with added flamethrower feature, I was not one second in doubt you'd easily figure this one out :)
Will be looking forward to see what route you have taken :)
i do a lot of control circuits, and sometimes it is actually easier to start from scratch if you know all the components are simple. I did think it was weird he cut all the wires but in the end theres always a way to put it back together or even retrofit it considering its just turning on and off air to pipes
I literally only thought it was weird that he was using a hacksaw instead of a reciprocal saw.
One step closer to Jerusalem, All things bright and beautiful. A tip top service. Maybe little donkey and a whole bunch of other Christmas songs? Perhaps even the darkness, rage against the machine or maybe the prouges Not a bad start! Total bonkers idea! Can’t wait to see what you do with a complete organ.
Best impression of a Nigel, ever 😀
The people who told you that it was a stupid idea and you'd never be able to figure out how to put it back together are the same people who clearly didn't spend their entire childhood pulling shit apart and putting it back together just because they enjoy figuring out what makes something tick. They look at a project like this and it scares them. But I get you mate... you look at a project like this and it fucking excites you.
Sending my love from Downunder!
I love this song so much. I want to hear it again with the full set.
You Legend Sam! Hahaha! I heard the same in my head as you hack-sawed your way through them wires! Well done, & you WILL figure it out! (Eventually!)
Brilliant - I admit I was getting nervous watching you cut the original wiring but then I realised that just because there is a lot of something doesn't necessarily mean it's complicated just repetitive. Also rewiring from scratch will be far more robust than trying to preserve and fix the original rats nest of wiring. Good luck - if anyone can do this you can.
😂😂 The funniest troll tune I can enjoy on repeat 😂😂
You don't know what you're doing! That sounds fun. Harmlessly fucking around and finding out is one of life's great joys
I'm so glad this got released as it's own video. There's no way to like this enough for how hard I've been laughing at it.
Oooh them deep notes are gonna be epic!
On refelction: I think this is my favourite video you've ever done....
No muppet knows what they're doing, till they put in hard work, talent, commitment, ignore haters, grind it through, etc etc. And that is ALL about why I love your channel, approach, personality, ethos: whatever it is.
Noice one mate..... x
I am always so very impressed by your abilities!
I randomly found the pipe organ removal video at 2:00 this morning and figured, Hell I want to see where this goes so I subscribed. I wake up to find this video. I love this guy! What a find!
It’s child’s play. Those people who say you don’t know what you’re doing, don’t know how to do it. Doesn’t mean you don’t. Awesome Sam.
If anyone could do it, it's this gentleman right here.
I have to come watch this every week or 2 as it pops in my head 😂 thanks Sam 💪👍
I'm just glad that the pipes are rescued and in use rather than falling to disarray
Hehe Fantastic work sir, apparently these people missed your wall of sound. But of coarse they made those back in the day with a cans, string and a spoon while walking up hill in the snow.
I love this guy! He is a fucking genius mad scientist and I hope one day he takes over the world!
You've got so much dedication man! Love to see your progress on the organ!
Haha, the only human on earth that can get that working in 15 minutes, your skills are unparalleled