by Csaba Huszty on Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:29 am
Saved by the Hungarian National Cultural Heritage programme, this is Hungary's oldest and largest baroque instrument preserved, restored to its 1778 state; located at R.C. St. Imre, Pusztaszabolcs.
2+P, 17 stops, 45/18 historical compass, short lower octave, Werckmeister III @ 448 Hz.
It will be released in a simple, compact sample set with the following main specs:
- wet (original acoustics)
- 3 release layers & 3 loops per sample
- 2 attack (velocity) layers
- GUI: different pages for single/multiple touch screens, perspective keyboards, animated drawbars, etc.
- optional compass selection (two types of historical 45/18 and an extended compass according to your votes: 54/30.)
- extended version and historical version in one ODF (switch while you play)
- optional engine & tracker noise (extended version)
- optional combination action (extended version)
The organ is supported from the sales financially.