There is a new sample set from Sonus Paradisi. The organ of the Billerbeck Dom (DE). Orgelbau Fleiter constructed the organ in 2008-2014. The instrument has 72 speaking stops distributed across four manuals and pedal.
The organ has been designed predominantly in the French symphonic style, although it incorporates elements from other traditions so that the result is an eclectic universal organ. It has five divisions: four manuals and pedal. The
Hauptwerk and
Chamadenwerk are located in the organ case on the right side (north side). The
Schwellwerk is in the case on the left (south side). The
Pedal sits at the back, behind both the historical cases and offers, among other stops, three 32' voices. The
Rückpositiv on the balustrade of the organ gallery is enclosed in a swell box and contains 12 voices of mixed (French and German) traditions. The Hauptwerk and Schwellwerk voices were inspired by the French style of voicing developed by A. Cavaillé-Coll. The flutes of the Schwellwerk, including the mutations (aliquotes), are made of overblowing pipes. The Chamadenwerk offers solo stops in addition to the en chamade trumpets, namely the Vox Ludgeri, a clarinet-like reed, and the Flûte harmonique.
Numerous audio demos are available on the web pages of Sonus Paradisi.The sample set will start selling at the end of this week.