Topic: ”Superpower Organteq”, using 146 stops!

Dear forum members, here is my new ”SuperPower Organteq”, using 146 stops!

My new Layers feature! 
The "Layering feature" allows me to mix the two Organteq instruments, and of cousre adding Pianoteq too, using several tracks.
By using daw, it is layering like when you layer Pianoteq instruments.

Orgtq 1 and Orgtq 2 together in my simple daw Garageband, Mac mini -14.
Orgtq 1, 55 stops   and   Orgtq 2, 91 stops:

My Superpower Organteq using 146 stops!   I'm trying to develop this to get a new sound, fuller, more space....by changing the tuning of one organ 440Hz to 439 or 438. Sometimes the result is better...Like changing mint in Ptq!

I love to do experiments! I love Organteq. It is a fantastic instrument. Notice: You might increase the volume a bit

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=11934


All the best, everyone

Stig

Notice: I have updated the sound, in Recordings under the video, using "mint".

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (22-11-2024 11:38)

Re: ”Superpower Organteq”, using 146 stops!

Hi Stig,

Your Super Organ reminds me of the soundscapes produced by great Victorian era Town Hall organs in the North of England and in Australia. The sound is such a physical presence that it can shake you out of your socks.

I have been experimenting with having the same stop eg a trumpet on each manual and de-tuning the manuals or stops relative to each other. When all three manuals are played together then you get a quivering of the tone, which is similar to hearing natural horns played together. It is useful for early music.

Another brilliant example from you, Stig, I will have to go off and experiment some more under the bonnet

Michael

Pianoteq 8 Studio plus all Instrument packs; Organteq 2; Debian; Reaper; Carla

Re: ”Superpower Organteq”, using 146 stops!

mprimrose wrote:

Hi Stig,

Your Super Organ reminds me of the soundscapes produced by great Victorian era Town Hall organs in the North of England and in Australia. The sound is such a physical presence that it can shake you out of your socks.

I have been experimenting with having the same stop eg a trumpet on each manual and de-tuning the manuals or stops relative to each other. When all three manuals are played together then you get a quivering of the tone, which is similar to hearing natural horns played together. It is useful for early music.

Another brilliant example from you, Stig, I will have to go off and experiment some more under the bonnet

Michael

Thank you Michael very much for your kind words. I appreciate it. Encouraging

"Your Super Organ reminds me of the soundscapes produced by great Victorian era Town Hall organs in the North of England and in Australia".Well, I have an even better attempt coming up. Toccata and fugue by Buxtehude as test music. Two organs and an enormous amount of power, extraordinary powers, a giant - layered Organteqs.     160 stops together !!     You should be allowed to play it to truly experience, but listening is also enough. I love it.

If the previous one reminded you of the organ in the north of England, this upcoming one, notice: after the Buxtehude Toccata and fugue,   might remind you of the world's largest organ in New York - Absolutely incredible sound, like a real one in a cathedral - the biggest crescendo ever with Organteq  !

Stay tuned   

All the best,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (28-11-2024 22:14)