Topic: Tubular Bells add-on from Santa Claus

Dear Pianoteq customers,

We hereby announce our latest instrument add-on: a virtual copy of a Tubular Bells.

This is a Christmas gift from us to you. Log in to the user area to download. More details about the add-on with audio samples here.

We hope you appreciate it. Comments are welcome!

Tubular bells

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Hi NIclas,

The Tubular Bells are really great.  It has been fun to demonstrate them to some very technical music associates.  Also,  I want to say that the extension into the lower range is a very good feature.

Merry Christmas to you all!

Lanny

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Thank you ever so much Modartt team. Have a lovely Christmas,

Kind Regards,

Chris

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This is really magic...........
Thank you so much..........
Happy days for everybody
Emmanuel

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Uao great gift!
I'm going to download it.

Thank you and happy Christmas!

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Another great christmas pressy from Modartt, thanks guys!

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Thanks a lot Moddart, i love bells
Looking forward to try them out

Merry Christmas to all of you from all of... me

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Great gift, you guys!!!
Thanx!

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Loved it! Thank you very much! :-D

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great! At least I'll be able to work on that cover of Mike Oldfield's classic !
Uh? What? He played all (other) instruments himself? Hum...

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What a great surprise. It just so happens that I was preparing an orchestral score in Sibelius for a concert this week that involves tubular bells.

Here's the interesting part. Orchestral tubular bells (or chimes) only go down to middle C. But many large pipe organs have a chimes stop that are authentic acoustic tubular bells triggered electromechanically from the keyboard. The difference is that on some pipe organs the tubular bells go down to the G below middle C.

The Pianoteq tubular bells go down a full octave below middle C.

Well, in the composition I was preparing (transposed down from the original arrangement) I needed to go down to the A below middle C, and the concert is in a church with a large pipe organ, so the director and I decided to have the organist play the chimes on the organ rather than having a percussionist bring in a set of orchestral tubular bells (which percussionists hate dealing with, which have to be rented, and which are extremely heavy and expensive).

To cap all this off, the orchestral sample set for "mock-up" playback in Sibelius has a set of orchestral tubular bells samples, but they only go down to middle C.

So now I can use the Pianoteq instrument with Sibelius and play back chimes that go as low as the organ. Nice.

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Cheerio, and thank you VERY much. I only came to the party last year, and after buying the pro version my sample-based pianos would, in nose-speak of our postmodern professors, "collect dust".
Well, must be "virtual dust" then, of course. Yeah.
Just yesterday I heard someone say "it's digital, stupid". (does one grow a few cm if one says so, I wonder^^? So if you are too tall a person you would say "it's analogue, stupid"??? This world is full of miracles, I think, at least if you walk nearby very posh people of our times. I prefer real miracles, and the new tubular wells are just that, THANK you!)

Like each and every year around christmas, even if the season is rainy and mild over here this year again, I love to listen to early Oldfield compositions. After all the man made tubular bells even more popular.  As his album with the title - really, you did guess it? no..... "tubular bells" were released in 1973 people thought a new Sibelius would rise.  Well, no, but at least it's Oldfield.

Ommadawn is still one of my favourites. The tubular bells, like celesta, must be very important for 12-tone-guys too, I think?

As I had an old "bells" in my ptq-folder, I just renamed that to bells_old, so I guess they'll stay in my folder also.

Lovely that you extended the range, that was a great idea. Nobody is forced to use that, but we can, if we want- that's exactly what is great.

I hope you'll find a few weeks to do just things you love now soon. The time "between the years" can be magical (but where is that wonderful snow, pure, white, lots of it!^^), and nobody should work too hard during those 2-3 weeks.

All the best to you!

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Thank You Moddart!

Merry Christmas to you all!

Heinke

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Wheat Williams wrote:

What a great surprise. It just so happens that I was preparing an orchestral score in Sibelius for a concert this week that involves tubular bells.

Here's the interesting part. Orchestral tubular bells (or chimes) only go down to middle C. But many large pipe organs have a chimes stop that are authentic acoustic tubular bells triggered electromechanically from the keyboard. The difference is that on some pipe organs the tubular bells go down to the G below middle C.

The Pianoteq tubular bells go down a full octave below middle C.

Well, in the composition I was preparing (transposed down from the original arrangement) I needed to go down to the A below middle C, and the concert is in a church with a large pipe organ, so the director and I decided to have the organist play the chimes on the organ rather than having a percussionist bring in a set of orchestral tubular bells (which percussionists hate dealing with, which have to be rented, and which are extremely heavy and expensive).

To cap all this off, the orchestral sample set for "mock-up" playback in Sibelius has a set of orchestral tubular bells samples, but they only go down to middle C.

So now I can use the Pianoteq instrument with Sibelius and play back chimes that go as low as the organ. Nice.

Are you aware that one can set the diapason (Tuning for A above Middle C) to 220 Hz rather than the usual 440Hz, and essentially drop even the extended range of the tubular bells by an additional octave?

Cheers,

Joe

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Thank you for the bells. A very welcome addition. Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas

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Thank you and Merry Christmas!

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That's what I call excellent customer experience. Thank you!
Nice homepage theme, too!

Merry Xmas and and a Happy New Year to you all!

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Niiiiicccceee !!
Should be fun to perform parts of Mike Oldfield's "TUBULAR BELLS" with this add-on !!!
will keep you posted how it works :-)

thank you, guys and merry christmas !

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You guys must be the nicest software company in the world. Thanks so much!

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i will use them in Messiaen Turangalïla, that i am modelling into Cubase  ;-)

Ondist and Thereminist concertist and composer
Ondes Martenot, Ondéa, Thérémin, player, composer
Messiaen's Turangalîla-Symphony in Cubase with 10 VSTi (including 4 instances of Pianoteq)