Hello All,
This posting concerns my “Blank” CODM HW organ as mentioned in the posting about my CODM Home Organ here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6599
I have now uploaded the screen shot of the Blank CODM Organ as well as the CODM .xml file itself for those of you who wish to try it:
http://home.comcast.net/~chris909037/site/
Look under “Photos” to see the screen capture (click on it to expand it).
To download the .xml file, right-click this link and save the file to your computer:
http://home.comcast.net/~CHRIS909037/Fi ... ptwerk.xml
The organ contains three stops from the St. Anne’s Moseley organ, which comes with HW. On the Pedal – Open Diapason 16’. On the Swell – Trumpet 8’. On the Great – Open Diapason Large 8’. These ranks are set up to use my CODM features such as extended ranks and tremulants (the pedal stop is not on a tremulant). The organ is set for a 1280 x 1024 pixel screen.
Note: When used on a single screen, the very bottom of the HW screen showing “Frame”, Transpose”, etc. are cut off. Sorry about that. I use the organ on a second screen which doesn’t have the HW menu banner across the top as the main screen does. So, I made the vertical size a bit too large. . . too much work to change that now, but feel free to do so if it’s important to you (a LOT of work would be involved).
It should be possible for any one with HW in their computer to load this organ and have a look at what it is like:
WARNING: Be aware that if you do load this file you may need to do that longer re-load of other installed organs in order to create a new data cache of them for quick loading.
Download the file “BLANK_3_MANUAL_ORGAN.CustomOrgan.Hauptwerk.xml”
Copy it to this folder:
Macintosh HD\HauptwerkUserData\CustomOrganDefinitions
or (on my PC)
c:\Program Files\Hauptwerk2\HauptwerkUserData\CustomOrganDefinitions
Start up HW,
Do <Design tools><Load custom organ>
You should see the .xml file listed there.
Select it with “OK”
On the “Load Organ Design Options” screen check:
“Force source samples to be loaded, bypassing sample set data cash”
“Force source images to be loaded, bypassing sample set data cache”
“Force organ definition file to be regenerated”
Select this with “OK”
The organ should load and the three stops should play. You can try out the tremulants, the couplers, the extended ranks, etc. The blower, Trem noise, stop noise, and key noise should work. Once the organ is loaded, it can be saved by selecting:
<Organ><Unload organ> and it can be reloaded by selecting:
<Organ><Load recent organ>
Note: One should really have the extended version of HW here since it’s almost a certainty that adjustments to amplitude will be needed. Things are set now to sound good in my headphones.
This CODM file is intended for those Hauptwerkians who are familiar with the programming of the HW v 3 CODM’s. I use XML Marker on my PC for editing these files. It may also serve as a template for those new to CODM programming to learn from.
The file is intended for multiple speaker users, especially if one wishes to load the same sample rank a number of times. This can be done for headphones or stereo but there the same rank samples playing on top of each other don’t sound as good as when going to separate speaker groups.
I hope this file can be useful to some of you fellow Hauptwerkians.
Leo Chris.
PS: I can try to answer questions about this, but I don’t wish to get into details about the CODM. This file is for folks that have some knowledge about it already.
This posting concerns my “Blank” CODM HW organ as mentioned in the posting about my CODM Home Organ here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6599
I have now uploaded the screen shot of the Blank CODM Organ as well as the CODM .xml file itself for those of you who wish to try it:
http://home.comcast.net/~chris909037/site/
Look under “Photos” to see the screen capture (click on it to expand it).
To download the .xml file, right-click this link and save the file to your computer:
http://home.comcast.net/~CHRIS909037/Fi ... ptwerk.xml
The organ contains three stops from the St. Anne’s Moseley organ, which comes with HW. On the Pedal – Open Diapason 16’. On the Swell – Trumpet 8’. On the Great – Open Diapason Large 8’. These ranks are set up to use my CODM features such as extended ranks and tremulants (the pedal stop is not on a tremulant). The organ is set for a 1280 x 1024 pixel screen.
Note: When used on a single screen, the very bottom of the HW screen showing “Frame”, Transpose”, etc. are cut off. Sorry about that. I use the organ on a second screen which doesn’t have the HW menu banner across the top as the main screen does. So, I made the vertical size a bit too large. . . too much work to change that now, but feel free to do so if it’s important to you (a LOT of work would be involved).
It should be possible for any one with HW in their computer to load this organ and have a look at what it is like:
WARNING: Be aware that if you do load this file you may need to do that longer re-load of other installed organs in order to create a new data cache of them for quick loading.
Download the file “BLANK_3_MANUAL_ORGAN.CustomOrgan.Hauptwerk.xml”
Copy it to this folder:
Macintosh HD\HauptwerkUserData\CustomOrganDefinitions
or (on my PC)
c:\Program Files\Hauptwerk2\HauptwerkUserData\CustomOrganDefinitions
Start up HW,
Do <Design tools><Load custom organ>
You should see the .xml file listed there.
Select it with “OK”
On the “Load Organ Design Options” screen check:
“Force source samples to be loaded, bypassing sample set data cash”
“Force source images to be loaded, bypassing sample set data cache”
“Force organ definition file to be regenerated”
Select this with “OK”
The organ should load and the three stops should play. You can try out the tremulants, the couplers, the extended ranks, etc. The blower, Trem noise, stop noise, and key noise should work. Once the organ is loaded, it can be saved by selecting:
<Organ><Unload organ> and it can be reloaded by selecting:
<Organ><Load recent organ>
Note: One should really have the extended version of HW here since it’s almost a certainty that adjustments to amplitude will be needed. Things are set now to sound good in my headphones.
This CODM file is intended for those Hauptwerkians who are familiar with the programming of the HW v 3 CODM’s. I use XML Marker on my PC for editing these files. It may also serve as a template for those new to CODM programming to learn from.
The file is intended for multiple speaker users, especially if one wishes to load the same sample rank a number of times. This can be done for headphones or stereo but there the same rank samples playing on top of each other don’t sound as good as when going to separate speaker groups.
I hope this file can be useful to some of you fellow Hauptwerkians.
Leo Chris.
PS: I can try to answer questions about this, but I don’t wish to get into details about the CODM. This file is for folks that have some knowledge about it already.
Last edited by CHRIS 037 on Sat May 01, 2010 11:09 am, edited 1 time in total.