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			<description><![CDATA[<p>How we remember the amazing sounds in Organteq 1 (13 examples)</p><p>13 short examples.<br />Enjoy!</p><p>A quick look back with incredible recording examples. Although I love Organteq 2, I will never forget the beautiful sound possibilities&nbsp; with Organteq 1. Before Organteq 2 was released 2023 I think I have recorded at least 200 pieces with Organteq 1, among those 790 uploaded Ptq/Orgtq pieces for the moment, growing, not everyone to YouTube.</p><p>And what made me so interested was that you could make so much more different kind of music than just playing chorales. As you can hear here, just a small selection. Many songs are available in their entirety on Youtube and in Modartt forum Recordings featuring Pianoteq and Organteq.</p><p>Today I’m using Organteq 2 and I love it because so many things can be tweaked (things one could’t do with Organteq 1 ) A wonderful instrument. Working with Organteq 2 is a never-ending story. You&#039;re never done with Organteq 2 . A lifelong, enjoyable journey.</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/ckLjic8S6lY">https://youtu.be/ckLjic8S6lY</a></p><p>All the best, everyone</p><p>Stig</p>]]></description>
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