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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Greetings,</p><p>I am new to this forum and in the process of evaluating various ways to get organ sounds into my church hall.&nbsp; We bought a building that is not like a traditional church building.&nbsp; It is not configured such that we could ever fit in an organ console or the types of speakers normally associated with a electronic church organ.</p><p>I use Cakewalk for my MIDI sequences.&nbsp; I understand MIDI fairly well and have USB MIDI and audio interfaces.&nbsp; There are only a couple of options for getting organ sounds into the facility.&nbsp; One is by using a MIDI keyboard to drive a hardware MIDI organ device.&nbsp; This is not ideal because the digital keyboard is an old and rather primitive instrument.&nbsp; </p><p>The other option is driving a MIDI device or a software MIDI instrument with a laptop using Cakewalk.&nbsp; I am considering OrganTeq or Viscount Laurel.&nbsp; I am not sure which would be more practical and hoping someone on this forum can offer some insight.&nbsp; As I understand it, OrganTeq is software, while Viscount is hardware.&nbsp; In either case, I would use the laptop to run sequences.</p><p>Please give input on how easy or complicated it is to use OrganTeq with Cakewalk.</p><p>Thank you,<br />UCG Musician</p>]]></description>
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