Electronic carillon is a blanket term used to refer to an automated system which imitates the sound of a carillon. These systems simulate and amplify bell sounds which are then played from loudspeakers housed in a bell tower.
Due to the costs associated with installing, maintaining, and operating traditional carillons, many churches and universities now utilize these types of systems.
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