Hello!
I am looking for help. I would like to replicate the disposition of "my" organ by using the Anloo 2.0 sampleset, but unfortunately I have neither enough know how to use the CODM nor do I have the time to familiarize myself with it intensively. Perhaps there will be someone who is well versed here and can help, if necessary for a small fee.
Since "my" church organ, a neo-baroque organ from the Hillebrand company from 1972, shares parts of the stoplist and the style (well ... Baroque vs. 1972 ...) with Anloo, I like to use the sample set for practice.
The Hillebrand organ has the following stoplist:
First manual: Hauptwerk (C-g3)
1. Prinzipal 8‘
2. Rohrflöte 8‘
3. Oktave 4‘
4. Gedacktflöte 4‘
5. Oktave 2‘
6. Mixtur 4-5fach
7. Dulzian 16‘
Second manual: Brustwerk (C-g3, swellbox)
8. Holzgedackt 8‘
9. Blockflöte 4‘
10. Waldflöte 2‘
11. Quinte 1 1/3'
12. Scharf 3fach
Tremulant Brustwerk
Pedal (C-f1):
13. Subbass 16‘
14. Oktave 8‘
Oktave 4‘ (Transmission Hauptwerk)
Mixtur 4-5fach (Transmission Hauptwerk)
Dulzian 16‘ (Transmission Hauptwerk)
Couplers: II/I, I/P, II/P
The following changes based on the Anloo sample set are necessary:
1. Make Waldflöte 2‘ playable in the Brustwerk instead of the Hauptwerk
2: Change the Dulcian 8 ‘to 16‘ and transfer it from Brustwerk to Hauptwerk ==> Gernot Wurst offered me to provide samples for the large octave.
3. Create a transmission from Dulcian 16’ and mixture from Hauptwerk to pedal.
Gernot Wurst kindly replied to me by email that the use of the Anloo is possible and that he could offer the samples of the major octave to "lower" the Dulcian 16’ by an octave.
Unfortunately, I cannot estimate the effort, maybe someone from the forum with experience can help.
Kind regards und thank you!
Gerd
P.S .: Anloo 2.0 is a great sampleset with a fair price!
I am looking for help. I would like to replicate the disposition of "my" organ by using the Anloo 2.0 sampleset, but unfortunately I have neither enough know how to use the CODM nor do I have the time to familiarize myself with it intensively. Perhaps there will be someone who is well versed here and can help, if necessary for a small fee.
Since "my" church organ, a neo-baroque organ from the Hillebrand company from 1972, shares parts of the stoplist and the style (well ... Baroque vs. 1972 ...) with Anloo, I like to use the sample set for practice.
The Hillebrand organ has the following stoplist:
First manual: Hauptwerk (C-g3)
1. Prinzipal 8‘
2. Rohrflöte 8‘
3. Oktave 4‘
4. Gedacktflöte 4‘
5. Oktave 2‘
6. Mixtur 4-5fach
7. Dulzian 16‘
Second manual: Brustwerk (C-g3, swellbox)
8. Holzgedackt 8‘
9. Blockflöte 4‘
10. Waldflöte 2‘
11. Quinte 1 1/3'
12. Scharf 3fach
Tremulant Brustwerk
Pedal (C-f1):
13. Subbass 16‘
14. Oktave 8‘
Oktave 4‘ (Transmission Hauptwerk)
Mixtur 4-5fach (Transmission Hauptwerk)
Dulzian 16‘ (Transmission Hauptwerk)
Couplers: II/I, I/P, II/P
The following changes based on the Anloo sample set are necessary:
1. Make Waldflöte 2‘ playable in the Brustwerk instead of the Hauptwerk
2: Change the Dulcian 8 ‘to 16‘ and transfer it from Brustwerk to Hauptwerk ==> Gernot Wurst offered me to provide samples for the large octave.
3. Create a transmission from Dulcian 16’ and mixture from Hauptwerk to pedal.
Gernot Wurst kindly replied to me by email that the use of the Anloo is possible and that he could offer the samples of the major octave to "lower" the Dulcian 16’ by an octave.
Unfortunately, I cannot estimate the effort, maybe someone from the forum with experience can help.
Kind regards und thank you!
Gerd
P.S .: Anloo 2.0 is a great sampleset with a fair price!