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Resource to look up assigned OrganIDs?

PostWed Aug 30, 2017 8:37 pm

I'd like to clean up my cache for organs that I don't play much. It would be very helpful if I could see which organIDs corresponded to which organs, so I can see which are using a lot of space and remove or load in 16 bit if I don't use them often. Is there a table online of what organ ids have been assigned by MDA and to what organs?
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Re: Resource to look up assigned OrganIDs?

PostThu Aug 31, 2017 12:08 am

I don't believe any such list exists. A while back I started collecting IDs for a project I was working on but that project stalled. It would still be handy to have such a list for various reasons. If there is interest I could find my old notes and set up a rudimentary website with a list. If other folks would contribute IDs for organs that they own or create I could add them to the list. Let me know if I can help.

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Re: Resource to look up assigned OrganIDs?

PostThu Aug 31, 2017 3:21 am

To add to John's reply, this previous topic also discusses it: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=16203
Best regards, Martin.
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Re: Resource to look up assigned OrganIDs?

PostThu Aug 31, 2017 11:11 pm

So I did a bit of magic on my Mac to search the OrganIds out of the definition files. It depends on the organ name being on the line after the id, which seems to be the case in almost all cases.

The magic line is:
grep Identification_UniqueOrganID * -A 1 -h | awk '{$1=$1};1' > ~/Downloads/organs.cs

run from within the HauptwerkSampleSetsAndComponents/OrganDefinitions folder.

This will only work on Macs (or Windows if you install a bash shell like cygwin)


I then took this file and formatted it a bit in Excel to get this list of my organs.

4 Polyphony Testing Organ (for 2+ GB Memory)
6 Polyphony Testing Organ (for 512 MB Memory)
7 Polyphony Testing Organ (for 4+ GB Memory)
10 St. Anne's
10 St. Anne's
339 Cembalo Mietke Extended
357 Klavichord
690 Lędziny
691 Szczecinek
698 Lipiny
699 Green Positiv
814 Rabstejn Diffuse Extended
815 Rabstejn Dry Extended
816 Rabstejn Direct Extended
817 RabstejnSurround Extended
818 Rabstejn Original
819 Rabstejn Direct
820 Rabstejn Dry Original
821 Rabstejn Surround
870 Krzeszow Surround
876 Cembalo Ruckers
877 Cembalo Ruckers
880 Menesterol Surround
881 Menesterol Dry
882 Menesterol Moist
987 Armley Schulze 32 Stop Multi-channel
988 Armley Schulze 32 Stop Enhanced Multi-channel
989 Armley Schulze 57 Stop Multi-channel
990 Armley Schulze 57 Stop Enhanced Multi-channel
1255 Rotterdam Trans Surround
1321 Menesterol Dry - Surround
1322 Menesterol Moist - Surround
1721 Brasov Surround
1730 Rotterdam Trans Surround
1811 Goerlitz Surround DEMO
1812 Goerlitz Surround Small
1813 Goerlitz Surround Medium
1814 Goerlitz Surround
1827 Zutphen Baderorgel Surround
1841 Kiedrich Surround
1842 Kiedrich Surround Extended
1845 Aeolian Skinner
1943 Aeolian Skinner
1981 Krzeszow Surround Extended
2058 Rosales
2070 Reuter
2071 Reuter
800454 Great Organ Of The Magnuskerk Anloo
800456 St. Maria Nordheim
800456 St. Maria Nordheim
800456 St. Maria Nordheim
800458 Gottfried Silbermann 1742 - Stadtkirche Zöblitz - standard
800459 Gottfried Silbermann 1742 - Stadtkirche Zöblitz - premium 1.02
800460 WEISSENAU_STANDARD
800461 WEISSENAU_PREMIUM
800802 Jeux d'orgues 3 - Silbermann (1745)
810461 WEISSENAU_PREMIUM
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Re: Resource to look up assigned OrganIDs?

PostFri Sep 01, 2017 12:38 am

162_Ranks, this is a smart script! Thanks for sharing!

Can you extend the script and add the RequiredInstallationPackages for each UniqueOrganID?

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Re: Resource to look up assigned OrganIDs?

PostSun Sep 03, 2017 8:12 am

The grep will probably not get any results from encrypted organ definition files.

I have set of Python programs which produce various reports from a HW installation which I wrote for my own interest. I'm thinking about sharing these if there is interest from other users. They need a little more work to ensure they are robust.

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