From leading congregational singing to captivating concert hall audiences, Infinity Series organs shine in every environment. With up to 44 external audio channels, this four–manual, pipe-compatible organ is perfect for leading congregational singing, impressing concert audiences as a solo instrument, and elevating ensembles to the new heights.
This majestic instrument honors the legacy of the traditional pipe organ and combines it with todays’ state-of-the-art technology. The spectacular, true-to-life pipe organ sound and unmatched versatility of the Infinity Series will shape the future of organ music.
Abundant tonal variety makes creating music a pleasure. With 89 stops, a vast stop library of beautiful pipe and premium orchestral sounds, four unique organ styles, and a Solo division, this instrument has a tremendous 531 total voices available to the organist at all times. The inclusion of beautiful orchestral stops such as the Oboe, Strings, Handbells, Horns, and many more, make it easy for organists to incorporate these voices for transcriptions, arrangements, and contemporary settings. Performers can amaze audiences with Timpani, Acoustic Bass, or other thrilling instruments using the exclusive Rodgers velocity-sensitive pedalboard.
To bring out the beauty of a melody line, the ideal stops are at the organist’s fingertips with a dedicated Solo division. These stops all have dedicated drawknobs and can be assigned to any manual.
Please enjoy "Toccata" by Michelle Leclerc, performed by organist Dan Miller at Pasadena Presbyterian Church in California. Though the instrument can interface with pipes (like the ones shown here), the audio from this music video was recorded from the 367's 22 external audio channels expertly placed throughout the sanctuary.
Boasting a wide range of features, these pipe-compatible Infinity Series 3 and 4-manual instruments combine a classic pipe organ sound, unmatched versatility, state-of-the-art technology, and an impressive user experience to set the tone for the future of organ music.
Please enjoy "The Holy City" arranged and performed by organist Tedde Gibson. Thanks to Pasadena Presbyterian Church in California for allowing the use of their beautiful sanctuary. Though the instrument can interface with pipes (like the ones shown here), the audio from this music video was recorded from the 367's 22 external audio channels expertly placed throughout the sanctuary.
Boasting a wide range of features, these pipe-compatible Infinity Series 3 and 4-manual instruments combine a classic pipe organ sound, unmatched versatility, state-of-the-art technology, and an impressive user experience to set the tone for the future of organ music.
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