Topic: Wishing for a Different Trompette
I've been using Organteq off and on for almost two years. While I do appreciate the French design of the organ, I've always wished for a different Trompette on the Grande Orgue from the one on the Récit. They are so identical in sound that it leaves me to wonder if the attempt to sound so "authentic" to Cavaillé-Coll that something was lost along the way that would have enhanced the tonal variety while still maintaining an excellent and cohesive sound.
In my mind, a bit more of an English Trumpet (across the channel they did things just a bit differently) would have not been offensive.
Perhaps something could be created in a Version 2 that would allow swapping of a few, judicious stops. It would be such an enhancement. Oh, keep in mind that I understand the nature of Hauptwerk but I'd rather not go there. And, forget about worrying about a Hammond B3 or a Wurlitzer 3/36.
And, have you noticed that the Clarion just sounds like a borrowed Trompette. The same is replicated in the Pedalé. Was Cavaillé-Coll so really uninventive?