The intended disposition of the organ reads as follows:
I. manual: Unterpositiv
01. Gedackt 8'
02. Rohrflött 4'
03. Nassat 3'
04. Waldflött 2'
05. Tertia 1 1/2'
06. Vox humana 8'
Tremulant
II. manual: Hauptwerk
07. Bordun 16'
08. Principal 8'
09. Gemshorn 8'
10. Rohrflött 8'
11. Octav 4'
12. Spitzflött 4'
13. Octav 2'
14. Cornett 3 fach ab g0 3'
15. Mixtur 3 fach 2'
16. Zimbeln 2 fach 1 1/3'
17. Trompett 8'
III. manual: Oberwerk
18. Viola da gamba 8'
19. Hohlflött 8'
20. Quitadehn 8'
21. Piffaro ab g0 8'
22. Principal 4'
23. Kleingedackt 4'
24. Octav 2'
25. Sufflöt 1'
26. Scharff 3 fach 1 1/3'
27. Krumbhorn 8'
Tremulant
Pedal
28. Subbass 16'
29. Octavbass 8'
* Gedacktbass 8' (transmission)
30. Octav 4'
31. Mixtur 5 fach 2 2/3'
32. Pousane 16'
* Trompett 8' (transmisson)
Couplers: III/II, I/II and II/P, III/P as lever couplers.
As you can see the organ is a historically informed South German organ with a Gottfried Silbermann foundation and traces of Hildebrandt and Gabler. The Unterpositif is of course a form of Récit with a Cornet Decomposé and a Vox Humana as its only two voices. The Cornet of the Hauptwerk is mounted.