Hauptwerk Free Edition coming very soon
Dear all,
Soon we will be releasing a new Free Edition of Hauptwerk. As its name suggests, it will be entirely free for personal, home, non-commercial use. It will be included as part of Hauptwerk v3.23, which we hope to have released in about 2-3 weeks (around the end of June).
It will have all of the Hauptwerk Basic Edition features (and will work on all of its platforms), except for the following restrictions:
1. Its polyphony is limited to 256 simultaneous voices (pipes). That's sufficient for practicing with a reasonable number of stops on organs with small and medium-sized acoustics.
2. It will allow a maximum of 1.5 GB of data to be loaded into memory at a time. You can load sample sets of any size, but you will need to disable some ranks (or select other memory-saving rank options, such as 14-bit or mono) if they would need more than 1.5 GB to load in full.
3. 24-bit or 32-bit sample sets will work fully, but can be loaded in a maximum of 16-bit resolution (CD quality).
4. You cannot use commercial sample sets if they are licensed via the Hauptwerk USB key (*). However, all other (freeware and commercial) sample sets in all Hauptwerk formats will work fully. Check licensing for individual sample sets. (*: Exception: if you have a Hauptwerk v2 USB key with sample sets licensed on it, then they will continue to be usable in the v3 Free Edition.)
5. No support. You must buy a licensed edition if you need help or advice from us. We plan to make a new section on the forum so that Free Edition users can provide support to each other, but we won't normally be posting replies there. Most likely any questions have already been answered on this forum, please use the Search facility prior to posting new technical support questions
6. Non-commercial, home personal use only.
7. You may use the Free Edition on only one computer at a time.
We're making this edition available so that people who would not otherwise be able to afford a license can use Hauptwerk for learning and practice. If you can afford to buy a license, please support Hauptwerk's development by buying a license for it.
In all other respects the Free Edition will be functionally identical to the Basic Edition:
http://www.hauptwerk.com/editions
http://www.hauptwerk.com/features
The aim is that the Free Edition should be sufficient to provide very high-quality and flexible small and medium-sized virtual instruments (or medium-sized parts of larger ones) for home practice use for students and others who, for any reason, aren't able to afford a license. It has the features needed for modeling both classical and theatre organs, and there are plenty of free sample sets available for use with it on our organ downloads page:
http://www.hauptwerk.com/instrumentdownloads
We’re releasing this because:
- We do want Hauptwerk, and the virtual organ world in general, to be available to as many people as possible, since we passionately believe in the organ as an instrument and we want to take it to the widest audience possible, and to further its cause.
- We hope it will also help us by getting Hauptwerk to the attention of people who otherwise wouldn't have used or seen it, and who hopefully will one day be able to, and choose to, buy a license for it, thus supporting its future development.
- Likewise we hope it will make the market larger for sample set producers in the longer term, which should benefit us all, in terms of the range and cost of sample sets for users, and in the viability of sampling instruments for sample set producers.
- A significant proportion of Hauptwerk's users are still using old versions of Hauptwerk, and we want everybody to be on the latest, best, most reliable, and easiest-to-use version. That helps us by reducing support, providing a better demonstration of Hauptwerk's most recent capabilities and features, and frees us up to focus more on developing Hauptwerk for the future. It also helps sample set producers because they can rely on more people being on the latest version when deciding whether to take advantage of new features in the sample set formats (and thus to give the most realistic sample sets possible).
Note that we're aware that some people do find Hauptwerk's MIDI settings difficult at the moment, which we'll be addressing fully for the next major version - please be patient with us on that. It will be worth the wait.
So we very much that hope you will like it, and that it helps us all to take the virtual organ world forward in the long-term.
Once the new Free Edition is ready we will follow up here with an announcement.
Soon we will be releasing a new Free Edition of Hauptwerk. As its name suggests, it will be entirely free for personal, home, non-commercial use. It will be included as part of Hauptwerk v3.23, which we hope to have released in about 2-3 weeks (around the end of June).
It will have all of the Hauptwerk Basic Edition features (and will work on all of its platforms), except for the following restrictions:
1. Its polyphony is limited to 256 simultaneous voices (pipes). That's sufficient for practicing with a reasonable number of stops on organs with small and medium-sized acoustics.
2. It will allow a maximum of 1.5 GB of data to be loaded into memory at a time. You can load sample sets of any size, but you will need to disable some ranks (or select other memory-saving rank options, such as 14-bit or mono) if they would need more than 1.5 GB to load in full.
3. 24-bit or 32-bit sample sets will work fully, but can be loaded in a maximum of 16-bit resolution (CD quality).
4. You cannot use commercial sample sets if they are licensed via the Hauptwerk USB key (*). However, all other (freeware and commercial) sample sets in all Hauptwerk formats will work fully. Check licensing for individual sample sets. (*: Exception: if you have a Hauptwerk v2 USB key with sample sets licensed on it, then they will continue to be usable in the v3 Free Edition.)
5. No support. You must buy a licensed edition if you need help or advice from us. We plan to make a new section on the forum so that Free Edition users can provide support to each other, but we won't normally be posting replies there. Most likely any questions have already been answered on this forum, please use the Search facility prior to posting new technical support questions
6. Non-commercial, home personal use only.
7. You may use the Free Edition on only one computer at a time.
We're making this edition available so that people who would not otherwise be able to afford a license can use Hauptwerk for learning and practice. If you can afford to buy a license, please support Hauptwerk's development by buying a license for it.
In all other respects the Free Edition will be functionally identical to the Basic Edition:
http://www.hauptwerk.com/editions
http://www.hauptwerk.com/features
The aim is that the Free Edition should be sufficient to provide very high-quality and flexible small and medium-sized virtual instruments (or medium-sized parts of larger ones) for home practice use for students and others who, for any reason, aren't able to afford a license. It has the features needed for modeling both classical and theatre organs, and there are plenty of free sample sets available for use with it on our organ downloads page:
http://www.hauptwerk.com/instrumentdownloads
We’re releasing this because:
- We do want Hauptwerk, and the virtual organ world in general, to be available to as many people as possible, since we passionately believe in the organ as an instrument and we want to take it to the widest audience possible, and to further its cause.
- We hope it will also help us by getting Hauptwerk to the attention of people who otherwise wouldn't have used or seen it, and who hopefully will one day be able to, and choose to, buy a license for it, thus supporting its future development.
- Likewise we hope it will make the market larger for sample set producers in the longer term, which should benefit us all, in terms of the range and cost of sample sets for users, and in the viability of sampling instruments for sample set producers.
- A significant proportion of Hauptwerk's users are still using old versions of Hauptwerk, and we want everybody to be on the latest, best, most reliable, and easiest-to-use version. That helps us by reducing support, providing a better demonstration of Hauptwerk's most recent capabilities and features, and frees us up to focus more on developing Hauptwerk for the future. It also helps sample set producers because they can rely on more people being on the latest version when deciding whether to take advantage of new features in the sample set formats (and thus to give the most realistic sample sets possible).
Note that we're aware that some people do find Hauptwerk's MIDI settings difficult at the moment, which we'll be addressing fully for the next major version - please be patient with us on that. It will be worth the wait.
So we very much that hope you will like it, and that it helps us all to take the virtual organ world forward in the long-term.
Once the new Free Edition is ready we will follow up here with an announcement.