From what I have seen, B.A.B. organs used two single-tap beaters.
The B.A.B. system used a separate perforation for each beater so
it could individually tap out a distinct rhythm, yet still be able
to produce a rapid drum roll.
The Wurlitzer system used two reiterating beaters, controlled by
a single perforation. The drum roll on this system is very quick
and sounds like a constant sound, so to speak. My question is,
what are the advantages and disadvantages of these systems?
Will Eley
[ The B.A.B. system with two independent beaters and two control
[ channels is the tradition in European book music organs. The
[ Wurlitzer system spares one control channel for other uses,
[ which was important to Wurlitzer I suppose. Plus, the single
[ snare drum channel of the master "stencil" for the Wurlitzer
[ music roll perforator is much easier and faster to create.
[ -- Robbie
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