Aquincum Organ from Héviz (36/III+P) New!

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Aquincum Organ from Héviz (36/III+P) New!

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I am happy to inform everyone that completed my new sample set of Aquincum Organ from Héviz) (Hungary) . The organ has three manuals and pedal and 36+2 stops.

Héviz is a small town in the Zala county of Western Hungary with 4,500 inhabitants. Héviz has a peat-based warm water lake that is unique in Europe. This lake is the base of the spas of Héviz, which is a well-known and popular tourist destination worldwide. The spa was already known in Roman times, and it still provides a living for the city's residents.

During the communist era, there was only one small church in Héviz, which did not satisfy the needs of the city's residents and tourists, but the city's management did not allow the expansion of the church. It was only after the regime change that the opportunity to build a new church opened up. It was only after the regime change that the opportunity to build a new church opened up. Thus, from 1996 to 1999, a very beautiful and large modern church was built in the middle of the resort.

The three manual, 36-register, mechanical organ was made by the Aquincum organ factory and was consecrated in 2000. The organ not only serves the liturgy of the parish, but concerts with famous organists are held on the organ throughout the year, to the great delight of mainly foreign tourists.

The sample sets are available in wave format 48kHz/24bit, stereo, multiple loops (8) and multiple releases (3 levels).
Equal, a=440 Hz. The reverb 1.8 s, reflects the original acoustics of the church. The IR file reflecting the original acoustics is also available.
Hauptwerk v4.2 and v5-v9 supported for the Organ Definition Files.
The sample sets made in several forms.
Stereo near, stereo far and six-channels surround.
In the surround versions you can adjust the perspective by setting the volume of the near, and far an rear recordings.
The sample RAM requirement is not high, the stereo version requires 6-8 GB, the surround version requires 14-16 GB for 16-24-bit loading.

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Acknowledgements:
The following friends helped me to make and publish the sample set (in alphabetical order): Dominique Dantand, Gérard Lefranc, Nagy István and Jean-Pierre Silvestre. If something's done well, it's thanks to them. Thank you for their work.
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