
Rodgers' innovative organ building began with the introduction of the world's first all-transistor church organ in 1958. Among Rodgers' hundreds of major organ building firsts are the first transistorized organ amplifiers, first microprocessor church organs, first MIDI church organs, the first Digital Signal Processing (DSP) in church organs and the only stereo sampling used in church organs.
Today's Rodgers organs are more reliable and innovative than ever. Since 1988, Rodgers has been part of the Roland Group headed by Roland Corporation, the world's expert in digital music technologies. With digital musical instrument sales in excess of $500 million per year and more than 300 R & D engineers specializing in stereophonic digital musical instruments, Roland provides Rodgers with financial and technological resources far beyond other organ builders.
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SEE ALSO:
Pipe-Organs
Digital/Pipe Combination Organs |