Topic: Organteq 2 Diapason Settings
What value does one set for the Diapason when playing across a range of Baroque and Classical organ music, let alone playing across an assortment of French, Flemish and German organs of differing centuries?
It is a "problem" that one would not be lucky enough to encounter in real life, but which one does encounter when utilising the vast range of possibilities of Organteq 2.
I came across the following article "La Question du Diapason" which covered the question in reasonable detail and which might be of some interest to other members of the Forum.
https://musebaroque.fr/instrument-diapason/
The relevant summary is the following
"Par convention, on admet généralement que :
Le diapason moderne est à 440 Hz.
Le diapason baroque français tourne autour de 392 Hz, assez grave.
Le diapason baroque anglais de la deuxième moitié du XVIIème siècle se rapproche de celui adopté par la France (influence stylistique).
Le diapason baroque italien est bas au Sud de la péninsule (diapason romain à 392 Hz) et s’élève au fur et à mesure que l’on remonte vers le Nord. La plus haute fréquence est celle de Venise, autour de 460 Hz.
Le diapason germanique et anglais du XVIIIème est fixé aux alentours de 415 Hz, tout comme le diapason du haut baroque de la première moitié du XVIIème. Cependant, le diapason d’église est un ton plus haut, vers 465 Hz."
or in translation, with the aid of Google Translate
"By convention, it is generally accepted that:
The modern tuning fork is 440 Hz.
The French baroque tuning fork runs around 392 Hz, quite low.
The English Baroque tone of the second half of the 17th century is close to that adopted by France (stylistic influence).
The Italian Baroque tuning fork is low in the south of the peninsula (Roman tuning fork at 392 Hz) and rises as we go north. The highest frequency is that of Venice, around 460 Hz.
The Germanic and English tuning fork from the 18th century is set at around 415 Hz, just like the high baroque tuning fork from the first half of the 17th century. However, the church pitch is a tone higher, around 465 Hz."
It is interesting to note that in Organteq 2 the diapason values for the "Historical : Alsacian Organ I (Strasbourg, St-Thomas)" and the "Historical : Royal Chapel (Versailles)" are already correctly set at 392 Hz and 415 Hz respectively.
This is, of course, the level of attention to detail that one has become accustomed to expect from all at Modartt.
It will save me from endless fiddling and configuration for which I am most grateful.
Michael