Has anyone heard of any organ recordings made with sequencer aid?

Like, a recording of a real organ, but using more than two manuals + pedals + links. Maybe even directly addressing stops without keys?

@s0 Not sure if this is quite what you're after, but this MIDI controlled church pipe organ video is awesome

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQHdFAm7g7E

Controlling a MASSIVE pipe organ with my computer

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I BOUGHT A WHOLE CHURCH ORGAN - Part 1 The Organs Removal

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@s0 Church organ, or theatre? There were quite a few roll-music readers for theatre Wurlitzers for instance, so maybe Compton made one or two for their church organs?

(The Mechanical Music Museum in Kew has a working one attached to their Wurlitzer.)

@jess oh I’m thinking concert or church organ.
@s0 Compton made both. But the people who'd really know would be either the Mechanical Music Museum people (Kew, UK) - or look for "The Organist Encores" podcast, the presenters are *very* knowledgeable.
@s0 @jess
There is no reason you couldn't use a mechanical organ for a church or concert.
But as someone else points out "Look Mum, No Computer" is a source.
@Steveg58 @jess dude you’re mansplaining (incorrectly). A Concert Organ is a type of organ, that I’m looking for. And I already know about LMNC, he doesn’t do what I’m asking.
@s0 @jess
I'm explaining nothing. Just putting out possibilities that it was not clear whether you had encountered.

@s0 Sounds Jameson Nathan Jones adjacent, though I don't know if he has anything that's exactly that.

His whole thing is that he's an organist who also crosses over into ambient synth. I don't think he specifically does like black-midi on organ or overdubs the instrument dry. He does sample it, and he uses organ techniques in multilayer non-organ music, and he does have some straight compositions for organ and for piano. So maybe?

https://www.jamesonnathanjones.com/
https://youtu.be/zEADIF5dQRg?t=1m17s

Jameson Nathan Jones

@s0 let me know if you find it because that sounds like it'd be wild.