Thanks for the reminder of the Hauptwerk Youtube channel Brett.
I have a few videos of my own on Youtube (under kaspenceruk). At present they mainly explain how my setup works rather than being of performances, although I shall be adding some performances (nothing to write home about there!) shortly - they are intended to help people with their own projects.
Are you proposing to link other people's Hauptwerk-related videos to the Hauptwerk channel? If so feel free to add my "A Video Tour of my Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ" Parts I-V if you consider them to be useful.
Regards
Ken.
Re: Hauptwerk YouTube Channel
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 1:09 am
by stefanuk
Here is my channel on youtube as well, mostly theater organ music so far, I am still playing with the setup, hope you enjoy!
Thanks for all those youtube links !! Will keep me busy this weekend during the rain!!
Have a nice weekend, all... Mark
Re: Hauptwerk YouTube Channel
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:14 am
by Antoni Scott
I'm not sure if I am posting this Youtube video in the correct manner but I wanted to share my performance of the Chorale from the Suite Gothique by Boellmann, played on the large Esztergom sample set. So my apologies if I have placed it in the wrong section.
The console upon which I am playing is (was) originally a 1980 Schantz console that had three manuals. A few years ago I added a fourth manual (all the manuals are from Classic Midi from Canada. I also added many more toe pistons, etc. The console as seen on this video is probably the final evolution of my Hauptwerk. The touch sensitive monitors were obtained from Milan many years ago and perform flawlessly and accurate ( an important consideration). Everything is powered by a 2010 vintage MacPro with 12 cores (3.33Ghz) and 96GB of memory. The memory is probably over-kill but I wanted to future proof my Hauptwerk for the inevitable larger and larger sample sets. The second video basically demonstrates the organ as it it now in its present form.