I am happy to inform everyone that completed my new sample set. This is an Organ from St. Francis Church of Bakáts square (Budapest).
The two-manuals 21-stops late-romantic organ was built by Sándor Országh jr. in 1879. The Országh Organ Factory - near the Rieger and Angster Organ Factory - was the third largest organ factory in Hungary. The organ was rebuilt by the Aquincum organ factory in 1994, according to the original designs of Sándor Országh. The organ is fundamentally late-romantic style, but the disposition makes it suitable for Baroque and XX. century works too.
The sample sets are available in wave format 48kHz/24bit, stereo, multiple loops (1-14) and multiple releases (2 levels). Equal, a=440 Hz. The reverb 3-3.5 s, reflects the original acoustics of the church. Hauptwerk v4.0 and higher supported for the Organ Definition Files.
The sample sets made in several forms.
1. The version of stereo mix (mixing of near and far and rear recording).
2, Semidry version (stereo recording 2.5 meters in front of the organ)
3. Wet version (stereo recording space of the church)
4. Surround version (3 pairs of stereo recording up close (near) and at a distance (far) and in the background (rear).
Screenshots: Console, Controls of stereo-mix version, Controls of full version.
Audio demos:
stereo/mix version: Lefébure-Wely - Bolero de Concert, Op. 166 , Silas - Prelude in D,
Lang - Tuba Tune in D major op.15
surround version; Galuppi - Allegro in Re minore , Martini - Elevazione in Sol minore
Muffat - Toccata duodecima et ultima , Mushel – Suite (Complete)
More information.
(There are more audio demos and can be downloaded the demo of sample set).
Acknowledgements:
The following friends helped me to make and publish the sample set (in alphabetical order): Dominique Dantand, Gérard Lefranc, Nagy István, Enrico Sandrini , Jos Quist and Adrian Wheal. If something's done well, it's thanks to them. Thank you for their work
Best regards, Augustine