Topic: The world's largest Organteq? 8 Organteqs simultaneously.
The world's largest Organteq? 8 Organteqs simultaneously.
Edit. The original right sounding file is under the video, as it should sound, not changed by Youtube.
Dear listener, it is like I’m going all in - I try with great determination to achieve something, something that involves taking a big risk, can my little weak Mac mini's processor handle this, or will it burn to pieces - by trying to make the world's largest Organteq organ.
By playing with 8 different organs, their sounds, simultaneously (a bit like the sound of the world's largest church organ in New York)
Four organs Organteq 1
Four organs Organteq 2
8 together simultaneously in the last two chords - there is the explosion of sound. An enormous amount of power, a giant.
Notice: You can raise the volume a little, Youtube lowered the volume...It sounds better at home, more power, increase volume, I don't like that Yt change the sound.
EDIT: Here is the original file not destroyed by Yt: https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...teq%20.mp3
Description
The music:
is a short excerpt from "Finale in C”, published in 1923 by Theodore Presser Co.
Composer is Cuthbert Harris, Mus.D. (Durham, 1899) (b. Holloway, London, England, June 7th, 1870; d. Gorleston-on-Sea, June 17th, 1932) studied at the London Organ School. He was Organist of St. Andrew’s, Streatham, London, 1893; St. Leonard’s Parish Church, Streatham, London, 1903. He was a teacher and author of “First Studies for the Organ”. b. Holloway, London, England, June 7th, 1870; d. Gorleston-on-Sea, June 17th, 1932.
Best known for his compositions for organ most of which continue in today's organ repetoire. Among his organ works are: "At Eventide", "Berceuse in G", "Chanson pastorale", "Concluding Voluntary in D minor", "Concluding Voluntary in G major" and "Festival Postlude in C”.
Immerse yourself in a blast from the past as Organteqenthusiast brings back 58 seconds of the magic of an unique music piece from a more recent composer.
All the best, everyone
Stig
Notice.
I didn't see or smell any smoke after the final 2 chords, so the processor was fine