Gracia AR-492 SL Electronic Analog Combo Organ
The instrument
The AR-492 Combo Organ probably appeared in the mid-1970s. It is unclear whether Gracia was a company or merely a label name of Armon, which produced the instrument. Identical or similar instruments appeared under the name Lancia. Armon also produced for the English brand Selmer.
Details
The AR-492 SL has two manuals of 49 keys each and the following identical controls for the upper and lower manuals:
Tone colours for Flute 16', 8', 4', Clarinet 16', 8', Horn 16', Oboe 16', Tibia 8', Diapason 8', Reed 4';
Vibrato with Depth and Speed;
Percussion with long and short;
Percussion presets with Waltz, Bossa Nova, Beat Slow Rock, Swing, March, Cha-Cha, Tango and buttons for percussion instruments, Automatic Bass and Chords, Volume and Tempo;
Pedal board with Flute 8', 4', Clarinet 8',4' on the lower manual.
The equipment probably includes the Gracia bass pedal (smem collection) and a volume pedal.