Topic: Tribute to Organteq

Dear forum readers. This is my tribute to Organteq, intended to show gratitude and admiration. And, that one can play so many different kind of music with it. Can’t keep my hands away from it. And love that chord in the end, a cascade of tones, wow, I’m so enthusiastic…   :-)    organteqenthusiast now.
Grand Orgue out of tune.
I advise/recommend to listen with headphones to get out the best of chords, acoustics and feeling of being ”there”.
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...0.2%20.mp3

Re: Tribute to Organteq

Very interesting, playful and fun.

Out of curiosity, which MIDI keyboards or controllers do you use with Organteq?

Last edited by Stephen_Doonan (24-12-2019 18:15)
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Linux, Pianoteq Pro, Organteq

Re: Tribute to Organteq

Stephen_Doonan wrote:

Very interesting, playful and fun.

Out of curiosity, which MIDI keyboards or controllers do you use with Organteq?

Thank you so much, Stephen_Doonan. It’s so rewarding to hear, that my music catch your  attention, give amusement and is enjoyable.
Which MIDI keyboards or controllers? I have used M-Audio keystation 88es three years now, and I don’t like it. Saving money now for a good keyboard and a pedalboard. Have to travel to some city nearby and look/test/try. There are some good suggestions in the forum.
With Organteq there is a learning curve, have much to try out yet. But using One keyboard simple + coupler pedals, One keyboard split and playing with right hand and pedal with left hand, sometimes making two takes and use track one playing simple and take two track two using split playing pedal afterward (not so suitable), etc. find it very interesting searching new ”sounds” combining different stops + coupler pedals…..
Thanks for supporting me!

Re: Tribute to Organteq

Thank you for describing your MIDI controllers and their configuration and use.

I currently have a Kawai MP11SE keyboard that I like very much, but I would like to obtain some dedicated 5-octave organ-type keyboards for Organteq, and like you, a pedalboard as well.

Classic MIDI works makes some interesting and well-respected MIDI equipment for virtual-organ use, but they are somewhat expensive.

Classic MIDI works, Canada/international--
* https://www.midiworks.ca/
Classic MIDI works, US--
* https://us.midiworks.ca/

Also in the US--
* http://customorganworks.com/

In Italy, with relatively reasonable, less expensive prices for custom organ consoles, tables, pedalboards, etc.--
* https://www.pedamidikit.org/

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Last edited by Stephen_Doonan (25-12-2019 01:42)
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Linux, Pianoteq Pro, Organteq

Re: Tribute to Organteq

Thank you for the links. Didn’t know  :-)

Stephen_Doonan wrote:

Thank you for describing your MIDI controllers and their configuration and use.

I currently have a Kawai MP11SE keyboard that I like very much, but I would like to obtain some dedicated 5-octave organ-type keyboards for Organteq, and like you, a pedalboard as well.

Classic MIDI works makes some interesting and well-respected MIDI equipment for virtual-organ use, but they are somewhat expensive.

Classic MIDI works, Canada/international--
* https://www.midiworks.ca/
Classic MIDI works, US--
* https://us.midiworks.ca/

Also in the US--
* http://customorganworks.com/



In Italy, with relatively reasonable, less expensive prices for custom organ consoles, tables, pedalboards, etc.--
* https://www.pedamidikit.org/

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