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  • Pipe Organ Simulator Program
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 23. 04:32

    I've long wanted a MIDI-based virtual organ. The pipe organ is very well suited to digital sampling technology, and in the last few years some very fine products have appeared that make it possible to have something like very large, beautiful pipe organs at home. This is the story of my virtual pipe organ.

    1. Virtual Pipe Organ

    I built my organ around the remarkable dedicated pipe-organ simulator software. Other options are available ( for a good list), but Hauptwerk does the most complete job, and there is an amazing collection of sampled organs for Hauptwerk. When building the physical setup for my virtual organ I had to solve a few problems:. Limited space. Running the organ on my deskside computer that is used for many other purposes, including non-organ related music production. Larger organs require large amounts of memory (I have 32GB) and I don't want to buy 2 deskside computers. At least three manuals, with the physical relationship between keyboards being something like those on a real organ (an AGO spec can be found ).

    This means that the keyboards should be very low profile, and mounted very close together. Limited woodworking skills and experience: I bought my first circular saw for this project!. (relatively) Limited cost. I focused on functionality rather than looks. A basic approach of MIDI keyboard controllers with home-built stands has worked out nicely.

    Here is the result, both in the context of my computer workstation and closeup on the organ (click on any figure for larger versions). The keybards used are three which have a very nice electronic-organ feel (a is shown as the third keyboard in the pictures, which has since been replaced by a third K61 to get the 5 octaves).

    Unfortunately the K61s are no longer available except used. The keyboard/music stand is homebuilt, described in more detail. The pedalboard and bench are from, and are well worth the cost.

    Pipe Organ Simulator ProgramPipe Organ Simulator Program

    The Behringer is used for swell/crescendo pedals and foot switches, and mounted on a. Thumb pistons are simulated by the, which happens to fit perfectly under the K61 keyboards. The display for the organ is an LCD monitor mounted on an articulating arm, so it serves as a 3rd screen when doing computer work and swings over to the organ when playing there.

    The table is an, perfect for the pedalboard and nicely adjustable in height. A USB trackball controls the screen, and a numeric keypad provides some extra buttons for controlling Hauptwerk. The organs I have for Hauptwerk are. (3 volumes), an absolutely fantastic and addictive large 17th-century baroque organ., a 2007 baroque-inspired organ with a great, clear sound., a small German baroque organ from 1722., a similarly fantastic romantic organ., a large Hungarian symphonic/romantic organ If you have Kontakt or Gigastudio, a cheaper alternative is the PMI Baroque Organ, a smaller but very nice-sounding modern baroque organ. This is what I was playing before I got Hauptwerk. This is just a collection of samples, but Nils Liberg has created a nice that allows you to select registrations (I wrote my own scripts and software for key switching and manual aslection, but it is dedicated to my system and not ready for sharing).

    Virtual Pipe Organ

    Hauptwerk does a much better job simulating organ sound and dynamics, so if you don't already own Kontakt or Gigastudio you'd be better off buying Hauptwerk.

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