Coupler — Coup ler (k?p l?r), n. One who couples; that which couples, as a link, ring, or shackle, to connect cars. [1913 Webster] {Coupler of an organ}, a contrivance by which any two or more of the ranks of keys, or keys and pedals, are connected so as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coupler — is a word used to describe any of a number of things: A railway coupling device; A Janney coupler; An electronic device, more properly, an acoustic coupler; A telecommunications device known as a directional coupler; A kind of laser mirror known… … Wikipedia
coupler — [kup′lər] n. a person or thing that couples; specif., a) a device for coupling two railroad cars b) a device on an organ connecting two keyboards or keys an octave apart so that they can be played together … English World dictionary
Organ console — The console of the Wanamaker Organ in the Macy s (formerly Wanamaker s) department store in Philadelphia, featuring six manuals and colour coded stop tabs. The pipe organ is played from an area called the console, which holds the manuals, pedals … Wikipedia
coupler — n. 1 Mus. a a device in an organ for connecting two manuals, or a manual with pedals, so that they both sound when only one is played. b (also octave coupler) a similar device for connecting notes with their octaves above or below. 2 anything… … Useful english dictionary
coupler — /kup leuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that couples or links together. 2. Mach. a rod or link transmitting force and motion between a rotating part and a rotating or oscillating part. 3. Also called coupling. Railroads. a device for joining pieces… … Universalium
coupler — cou•pler [[t]ˈkʌp lər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that couples or links together 2) rai Also called coupling a device for joining pieces of rolling stock. 3) mad a device in an organ or harpsichord for connecting keys, manuals, or a manual and… … From formal English to slang
coupler — /ˈkʌplə/ (say kupluh) noun 1. someone or something that couples, or links together. 2. a device in an organ for connecting keys, manuals, or a manual and pedals, so that they are played together when one is played. 3. Radio a device for… …
Pipe organ — This article is about organs that produce sound by driving wind through pipes. For an overview of related instruments, see Organ (music). The pipe organ in Saint Germain l Auxerrois, Paris[1] The pipe organ is a musical instrument … Wikipedia
Reed organ — A reed organ, also called parlor organ, pump organ, cabinet organ, cottage organ, is an organ that generates its sounds using free metal reeds. Smaller, cheaper and more portable than pipe organs, reed organs were widely used in smaller churches… … Wikipedia