Topic: Travel organ

Imagine this console with Organteq instead of pipes ...

https://youtu.be/9RzpL7nn8Hs

Re: Travel organ

Gaston wrote:

Imagine this console with Organteq instead of pipes ...

https://youtu.be/9RzpL7nn8Hs

A beautiful dream for the acoustics of the place,
a little less in this example with the audio equipment used for the reproduction of the lowest notes ... Organteq 1.03 would be here probably better but with more important audio equipment than in this example which does not use bass with pipes ...
Either way JS Bach BWV 543 is still just as magical.

Bruno

Last edited by bm (19-01-2020 09:47)

Re: Travel organ

Interesting...Never thought this was possible. The more usual portable organ for my choir's concerts in a medium size church is an Hauptwerk console with four JBL PRX 812 1500W powered loudspeakers capable of 135 dB output each. They can be loud, I know first hand and can have a full bass but being limited to 45Hz they can't sound a 32' stop either. The church resonance take over though and a 16' stop can sound very impressive indeed.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/cuiGMMHKxXWwoAgj6

https://ca.jbl.com/prx800.html#start=1

(Yes I did push Organteq lately to our organist, but he rents the console, speakers, laptop and software from a consultant who uses Hauptwerk...)

Here is an idea of how it sounds (live amateur recording, organ intro to choir) : https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...20hoch.mp3

Last edited by Gilles (19-01-2020 17:29)