Topic: French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulsouse - 1842-1903)

Great Organteq update! Wonderful new organs.

Small inconsistency in the French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulouse - 1842-1903).
In the Bourdon 16' stop in the Pedal, the volume of MIDI note 50 (D3) is very noticeably softer than surrounding notes. That might simply be an accurate historical detail for that particular organ. It's easy to adjust in the per-pipe editing interface in Settings, if one wishes.

Last edited by Stephen_Doonan (01-11-2024 00:19)
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Re: French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulsouse - 1842-1903)

Yes! So many many new organs, it will take months to test these. Bravo Roman and everyone involved in the project Thank you very much. Love it.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (01-11-2024 00:16)

Re: French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulsouse - 1842-1903)

Christmas came early this year!

Wonderful update, I've already spent the whole morning playing, and barely scratched the surface! Well done, Modartt team!


Nikola

Re: French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulsouse - 1842-1903)

Isn't it just bizarre that Modartt barely announces Organteq 2.1, but even if you care enough to dig in the changelog and discover there are no less than 14 new organs, you still have exactly 0 information on what those 14 organs are?

At least with Pianoteq, I can get a full list of instruments available on the website... with Organteq, nothing.

I'm not an Organteq user, but I'm waiting to see if it will ever support Indian harmoniums.

Re: French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulsouse - 1842-1903)

Stephen_Doonan wrote:

Great Organteq update! Wonderful new organs.

Small inconsistency in the French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulouse - 1842-1903).
In the Bourdon 16' stop in the Pedal, the volume of MIDI note 50 (D3) is very noticeably softer than surrounding notes. That might simply be an accurate historical detail for that particular organ. It's easy to adjust in the per-pipe editing interface in Settings, if one wishes.

Hi Stephen,

Glad to know you are enjoying this update!

Just to let you know that the Bourdon 16', MIDI 50 of the French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulouse - 1842-1903) was fixed in the last minor update 2.1.1, released today. You might be interested to know that the problem was caused by the reverb settings. In particular, it was the pre-delay which, for that particular note frequency, caused the dry and wet signals to be almost in phase opposition (as it can happen for real organs in real spaces ). Hence the softer volume.

Re: French Puget II - St. Exupere (Toulsouse - 1842-1903)

See section 7 in the online organteq manual.