Topic: The new organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille

Here is a playlist with 4 videos featuring the new handmade organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille running Organteq 2 on a M4 MacMini (hidden in the console). The artist is Luc RAGOMAHARISOA, organist in Nice, who visited our church and tested our new organ. He played:

J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach: Awake, calls the voice to us
L.-N. Clairambault: excerpts
G. F. Haendel: Hallelujah

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...kb0GhpfxrZ

For the recordings I used:

- 3 Audio-Technica mics for the sound,
- a PTZ camera and an iPhone connected wirelessly to my Mac for the image.

The church has two synchronised stereo systems, one in front of the church and a second one (with two subwoofers) in the back at about 3m heigh. One should use a stereo system with subwoofer for listening.

Last edited by andrei (06-03-2026 16:35)

Re: The new organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille

andrei wrote:

Here is a playlist with 4 videos featuring the new handmade organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille running Organteq 2 on a M4 MacMini (hidden in the console):

J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach: Awake, calls the voice to us
L.-N. Clairambault: excerpts
G. F. Haendel: Hallelujah

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...kb0GhpfxrZ

For the recordings I used:

- 3 Audio-Technica mics for the sound,
- a PTZ camera and an iPhone connected wirelessly to my Mac for the image.

The church has two synchronised stereo systems, one in front of the church and a second one (with two subwoofers) in the back at about 3m heigh. One should use a stereo system with subwoofer for listening.


I appreciate your enormous effort and skill behind the music. It is highly valued. Beautiful playing! You did a wonderful job here. And I love the registrations and the sound you get from Organteq 2.

I was especially surprised and happy about the registrations in L.-N. Clairambault: excerpt.
It's absolutely incredible what wonderful sounds one can get with Organteq 2.

Nice looking ”handmade organ”. Although I’m an old amateur it would be nice to one day have something like that. So far I play the piece on track one and add the pedal on track 2 afterwards, playing pedal from manual. then export as a wave file. And make a video.
(I have about 300 organteq 1 and organteq 2 pieces on yt but only play for my own pleasure and for the forum, using yt as a storage location).
I’m actually self-taught.

Thank you Andrei for sharing your music!

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: The new organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
andrei wrote:

Here is a playlist with 4 videos featuring the new handmade organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille running Organteq 2 on a M4 MacMini (hidden in the console):

J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach: Awake, calls the voice to us
L.-N. Clairambault: excerpts
G. F. Haendel: Hallelujah

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...kb0GhpfxrZ

For the recordings I used:

- 3 Audio-Technica mics for the sound,
- a PTZ camera and an iPhone connected wirelessly to my Mac for the image.

The church has two synchronised stereo systems, one in front of the church and a second one (with two subwoofers) in the back at about 3m heigh. One should use a stereo system with subwoofer for listening.


I appreciate your enormous effort and skill behind the music. It is highly valued. Beautiful playing! You did a wonderful job here. And I love the registrations and the sound you get from Organteq 2.

I was especially surprised and happy about the registrations in L.-N. Clairambault: excerpt.
It's absolutely incredible what wonderful sounds one can get with Organteq 2.

Nice looking ”handmade organ”. Although I’m an old amateur it would be nice to one day have something like that. So far I play the piece on track one and add the pedal on track 2 afterwards, playing pedal from manual. then export as a wave file. And make a video.
(I have about 300 organteq 1 and organteq 2 pieces on yt but only play for my own pleasure and for the forum, using yt as a storage location).
I’m actually self-taught.

Thank you Andrei for sharing your music!

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you very very much for your kind comments. Myself (Andrei) I am only the digital organ builder. The organist playing in these videos  is Luc RAGOMAHARISOA, who visited our church coming from Nice (where he is organist in two churches).

Last edited by andrei (06-03-2026 16:36)

Re: The new organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille

andrei wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
andrei wrote:

Here is a playlist with 4 videos featuring the new handmade organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille running Organteq 2 on a M4 MacMini (hidden in the console):

J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach: Awake, calls the voice to us
L.-N. Clairambault: excerpts
G. F. Haendel: Hallelujah

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...kb0GhpfxrZ

For the recordings I used:

- 3 Audio-Technica mics for the sound,
- a PTZ camera and an iPhone connected wirelessly to my Mac for the image.

The church has two synchronised stereo systems, one in front of the church and a second one (with two subwoofers) in the back at about 3m heigh. One should use a stereo system with subwoofer for listening.


I appreciate your enormous effort and skill behind the music. It is highly valued. Beautiful playing! You did a wonderful job here. And I love the registrations and the sound you get from Organteq 2.

I was especially surprised and happy about the registrations in L.-N. Clairambault: excerpt.
It's absolutely incredible what wonderful sounds one can get with Organteq 2.

Nice looking ”handmade organ”. Although I’m an old amateur it would be nice to one day have something like that. So far I play the piece on track one and add the pedal on track 2 afterwards, playing pedal from manual. then export as a wave file. And make a video.
(I have about 300 organteq 1 and organteq 2 pieces on yt but only play for my own pleasure and for the forum, using yt as a storage location).
I’m actually self-taught.

Thank you Andrei for sharing your music!

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you very very much for your kind comments. Myself (Andrei) I am only the digital organ builder. The organist playing in these videos  is Luc RAGOMAHARISOA, who visited our church coming from Nice (where he is organist in two churches).


I hope you can send my thanks to Luc.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (06-03-2026 16:53)

Re: The new organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille

andrei wrote:

Here is a playlist with 4 videos featuring the new handmade organ of the Anglican Church All Saints' of Marseille running Organteq 2 on a M4 MacMini (hidden in the console). The artist is Luc RAGOMAHARISOA, organist in Nice, who visited our church and tested our new organ. He played:

J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach: Awake, calls the voice to us
L.-N. Clairambault: excerpts
G. F. Haendel: Hallelujah

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...kb0GhpfxrZ

For the recordings I used:

- 3 Audio-Technica mics for the sound,
- a PTZ camera and an iPhone connected wirelessly to my Mac for the image.

The church has two synchronised stereo systems, one in front of the church and a second one (with two subwoofers) in the back at about 3m heigh. One should use a stereo system with subwoofer for listening.

Wow, what a beautiful sound!
It's amazing what Organteq can do in the setting you used to record this video.
Truly excellent work, Andrei, and truly a wonderful organist who played these difficult pieces.
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo