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1731 Silbermann organ ready for ordering

PostFri Aug 29, 2003 3:30 pm

Hello everybody,

the world first virtual playable authentic Silbermann organ (Reinhardtsgrimma/Sachsen/Germany) with original room ambience and tracker noises is now available.
Please check the OrganART websites for details. There is a special subscriptional price until September 21.
Prof. Helmut Maier
OrganArt Media Sound Engineering
D-88662 Überlingen/Lake Constance
http://www.organartmedia.com
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1731 Silbermann organ ready for ordering

PostThu Sep 18, 2003 10:03 am

I am enjoying the Silbermann organ samples very much, and, with Prof. Maier's permission, have been preparing virtual performancesf for demonstration only. You can hear facsimiles of some of these marvelous sounds in compressed MP3 files at:

http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/list5gh.htm

There has been no alteration of the relative volume levels, nor are there any "filled in" note clones, although the Hauptwerk division may occasionally pick up a missing pedal high "D" just as a real performer might do. Sometimes, as in the Buxtehude Ciacona in C minor,

http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/track579.htm

As of December, 2003. all the tracks have now been recorded with Prof. Maier's suggested output volume level of 35%, which automatically prevents me from using too many stops. I have arranged them in nine concerts:

http://www.virtuallybaroque.com/inco001.htm

James Pressler [revised 01-30-2009]

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