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Peter Ewers Symphonic Organ Samples SOS 2 GiGA 2 DVD-DYNAMiCS screenshot
TEAM DYNAMiC | 07.15.05 | 1.68 GB+3.92 GB
The choice fell on this organ because of its unbelievable power and sonority. Its volume is able to fill sovereignly the vast nave. It's impressive percussive quality in the development of sound is an ideal case for recording samples.

The great organ by Pierre Schyven /Salomon van Bever (1874/1912) is a discovery. Being the second greatest instrument of its builder it stands in the tradition of the symphonic organ in Belgium. Cavaille-Coll held Schyven in high regard and even today one can hear why.




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  Resident 20.02.2011 1242
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Thanks!

Wasn´t this also released in Kontakt format way back?
You can't have everything; where would you put it?
  Resident 8.08.2014 149
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  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
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Mozart once said: Die Orgel ist die Königin der Instrumente, da ist was dran.

The organ is the QUEEN of the instruments.

Like a pregnant mother generating all the other instruments of the universe.

It´s not a coincidence! All the great composers started at the organ, Beethoven's father cared him each week to the organ classes, for one day, to be an organist. Liszt and Mozart composed lots of works for the organ. The majority of musicians will never sit a single minute on that universal instrument, by the way, it´s the oldest instrument of the world, in Ancient Greece in the 3rd century BC.

The piano first conception was with a pedal board with two octaves, imitating the big pipe organ, but not those pianos we have today, those men couldn't conceive an instrument without a pedal board. But, decades further, Germans worked on the final engineering conception of what Italians began, then born the forte piano version 1.1 without pedal board, and two many years later they added a "HARMONIC PEDAL", wrongly frequentely named "SUSTAIN PEDAL" by the MIDI enginners of final XX century. When Haydn saw that new Piano Forte version 1.2, he immediately ordered two.

In France, the craftsman 'Sebastian Erard' worked hard to achieve piano perfection, against his concorrence 'PLEYEL', which were Chopin's favorite pianos, so 'Erard' pianos are version 1.3. In the end of XIX century, a small company in Japan, YAMAHA, started COPYING everything from ocident, including west European pianos, but, for their marketing only. They did not achieve perfection.
Then the two rivals companies: German 'STEINWAY & SONS' and Austrian 'BÖSENDORFER' achieved the high abolute perfection in the middle of XX century, then in 1950, after understanding the physics inside the piano forte version 1.4, we have an instrument that is able to get strong impacts without getting out of tune after a long concert, like those oldest 'PLEYEL'.
Then YAMAHA copied again and again, and inside all that small details for achieve perfection, did a real competitive piano, by the way, amazing piano, some with solenoides within a high micro technology, that makes it to play alone. Without some Japanese components, "Steve Jobs´s" 'iPad 2' couldn't work properly.

As you see, we are globalized, since long long time ago, those who tried to be alone, are alone until today and very very poor.

NOW, THE BAD NEWS:

The most famous piano manufactor, from one the of most peaceful and amazing countries of this world, "BÖSENDORFER" was sold for the price of bananas to the Yamaha from Japan.

By the way again, the name is still "PIANO FORTE" and did not changed, but we say just the short word or nick name "PIANO", those who are Italians or from Latin languages will understand me.

But, maintain your culture, music,, bale, writing, painting, theather in your traditions, otherwise we will have a world without contrasts, as the pipe organ can do it all, to avoid everything being boring.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
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Sorry I come back here, but I had to comment on that body.
It's the worst organ samples I've ever heard, long dirt defects in the samples, we hear more noise than the sound of the organ itself, really useless, not a sample per note.

The author commented:
[No kind of noisereduction was applied. Thus the noise of the winding system and the bellows can clearly be heard. Our goal was to give the most clear reproduction of this great organ, only orientated on the musicality.]

Clear reproduction?? Our Goal?? Never heard about among organists.
Frankly, this is just seems to be a excuse to explain why it failed to clear the samples.

No organ sound on Cds until today had this whole mess, first of all, if he tells the truth about the 'winding noise', his idea was bad, because the listener is far from the air pipes, even in the organ console hears little, because the big engine is in a chamber closed.

If you hold the sustain pedal down and play an arpeggio up two octaves, will understand what I say, will hear all the dust I mentioned. The human vox timbre, mainly seemed more Damien Vox. When I heard the mp3, I found that it was defective in mp3, but after playing the organ came the disappointment, converted four examples to kontakt.

Use the Myorgan or Hauptwerk which is more guaranteed.

If you want to listen to 4 samples of this Big Giga pack, get this smallest demo. All the wave samples are the same, I didn't touched nothing.

http://filemoney.com/x8y1pdzcfc2y.html

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