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My answer is: Recently released Silbermann of Arlesheim. Why?
I dedicated many hours to review my Bach´s repertoire in this organ -and perhaps as Lionel Roog did- I discovered that any kind of the Master´s music fits in this organ marvelously sampled, from the most delicate chorals until BWV 548.
My first goal was to get the Kampen´s Hinsz in one year, but I had had to wait until getting the volume 3 to play the stop I like and need most in this organ: its Vox humana. Anyway, someday I will play this instrument.
Each one of the stops of Arlesheim´s Silbermann sings beautifully, in particular its Cromorne and Vox humana for solos; even their trumpets are tender and mild,. Its mixtures speak for themselves; usually we suppose to need strong diapasons to accompany them, but they sing extremely well with other stops.
The only shortcoming of this organ -from my view- is the lack of Positive/pedal coupler. When I use the Vox humana in solos I would like the have some of the soft Positive stops in the pedal. ¡Who knows why Herr A. Silbermann did not include this coupler! I have been told that HW4 allows to include this coupler, but I do not know how to do it. Any help is highly appreciated.
Break is over. Silbermann and some enchanted fellows
are waiting for me.