Pat17 Not sure they have worked on the Palace of Arts instrument though, it is not mentioned on their website…
Pat: From the Inspired accoustics website:
"Palace of Arts Budapest (PAB) Pipe Organ Samples is a fully playable, freely configurable, intuitively manageable and MIDI-controllable virtual pipe organ, delivering the authentic sound of the 92-stop Pécsi-Mühleisen pipe organ of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall of the Palace of Arts, Budapest, ..."
I've had the Gravissimo version of this organ for some time, and visited & played it twice.
MikeDC » Sat 12th Mar, 2022 12:25 am
Has anyone ordered parts from the Hungarian firm
http://www.organparts.info? The actual company name is Pécs Organ Manufactory.
Incidentally, I mentioned the St. Mattias church as well: I visited and played that organ a few years ago - it is worth a visit as since restoration it really does sound very good indeed. I noted the large panel of illuminated stop switches: they did resemble the Mühleisen designs: they looked good, but are not of a traditional design.
Kenneth Spencer