Just been playing with a new sample set produced by www.silveroctopus.co.uk which uses Father Willis pipework from St. Georges Hall, Liverpool and other sources. The four manual and 70 stop set fits in at 6.3GB at 16-bit quality, which is quite a feat.
I have produced a 'walkthrough' video...
Super new gifts for the organist or organ student!
Beautiful "8 Open Diapason" stop-face 30mm diameter keyring perfect for he organ console or choir vestry key.
Fun beer/coffee coasters for your cuppa as you do your organ practice
Find more gifts here...
I have developed a new portal to share my experiences using the Hauptwerk system, reviews of new sample sets, upload of my organ performances and a simple discussion board for other people to share their experiences and queries.
Please do take a look! I have uploaded a new video of my set-up...
I have only recently discovered this English composer. Dyson was sometime director of the Royal College of Music in the 1930's.
Choir-people might know some of his choral music but here are three pieces I videoed from a three book collection of his, Variations on Old Psalm-Tunes. They are...
The worst ones by far has to be the old Livingstone analogues. They didn't have any nice soft stops, they were all loud and hard and artificial.
What are your worst electronic organs you have played? :(
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