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Encyclopedia of Organ Stops (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The Vox Humana is one of the oldest organ stops, dating back at least as far as the late 1500's. |
 | | The Voix Humaine was a standard voice in the Grand Orgue division of the French Classic organ, where it was always used with the 8' Bourdon and the tremblant doux, and often with the 4' Flute as well. |
 | | Osiris contains iver 500 examples of Vox Humana, 13 of which are at 16', 9 at 4', and the rest at 8'; two of the latter have II ranks. |
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