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One more rank of reeds

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GLMounk

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Re: One more rank of reeds

PostMon Jul 13, 2015 12:23 pm

The pipe organ I use to practice on had a Cornopean 8'. I do not have that stop on any of the Hauptwerk sample sets I have.
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Re: One more rank of reeds

PostMon Jul 13, 2015 5:34 pm

GLMounk wrote:a Cornopean 8'. I do not have that stop on any of the Hauptwerk sample sets I have.
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Many of the British sets have a Cornopean as the normal trumpet in the Swell.
For example, the little (8 stop) Willis at Groton http://www.lavenderaudio.co.uk/organs/groton/
Or the Silver Octopus, Standard series 24 stop http://www.silveroctopus.co.uk/new_page_2.htm
Or even the Silver Octopus Studio 12 has one http://www.silveroctopus.co.uk/studio_12.htm
Oddly, neither Salisbury nor Hereford has a Cornopean, but they probably did originally.
I guess that there must be others too. Not sure about old American organ sample sets.
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Re: One more rank of reeds

PostMon Jul 13, 2015 11:27 pm

Get the SP St. Max and you won't be asking for any more reeds. The thing reads (no pun intended) like a super all you can eat reeds for $400 buffet! :mrgreen:

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Re: One more rank of reeds

PostMon Jul 20, 2015 3:43 pm

how is the serpents name at this organ now? how it is caled and on wich wind pressure is it?
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