26/05/2026
It is hard to believe how quickly time passes... already 9 years.
These photos capture the very last moments of the Magnus organ console for Wolsztyn in our workshop, just before transport and installation. What was once a huge engineering challenge, countless hours of design work, woodworking, electronics, MIDI programming, and acoustic planning, became a finished instrument ready to begin its new life.
Even today, nearly a decade later, this instrument remains one of the most ambitious and technically advanced virtual pipe organ projects ever created. In many aspects, it is still the largest and most sophisticated virtual organ installation in the world.
Projects like this are never simply “products.” They become part of a church, part of its architecture, atmosphere, and musical identity. Every detail matters: the console design, ergonomics, stop control systems, audio architecture, integration with the building itself, and of course the organist’s experience at the instrument.
Looking back after all these years is both surreal and deeply satisfying. Technology evolves constantly, but some projects remain milestones that define an entire chapter of a company’s history. This was certainly one of them for us.
Thank you to everyone who was part of this extraordinary journey. And perhaps most importantly: thank you for the trust placed in Magnus Organs.
Nine years later, it still inspires us to push further.