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Hello Davy.
After some days I've thought about your thingy, I decided to reply.
I thank you for the opportunity to download the disposition solely. So I wasn't forced to download the soundfonts.
The jOrgan disposition itself is wonderful. That disposition I'd call a "neo-symphonic french organ", a type of disposition build of Cavaillé-Colls children-in-spirit in the time after 1920. It would be the absolutely perfect organ for e. g. Olivier Messiaen's organ works, and much of other contemporaries.
Regretfully I was not able to test your promising disposition with sound. This implies that I couldn't test the new life-action mechanism you invented - which would have been of the highest interest to me.
As your soundfonts contain re-engineered material which appears released commercially and protected by special developed save algorithms, I'll not download or use your sounds in any case.
Let me express that - after your release notes raised highest expectations - this is a massive disappointment to me personally, since this is an offense to anybody who downloads and uses the files without knowing the licensing background, as well as it's not fair against the people who release their own sound creations free to everybody. Also, this is not the behaviour which equals your high level disposition development skills.
It must be said, that it is nearly the simplest thing in the world, to re-engineer Hauptwerk samples for usage in a soundfonts - or to use recorded samples at all. This is mostly C'n'P action. Such is far away from telling about a "genius".
Having said this, I'm looking forward to a new release of your organ, with a self-made original soundfonts not violating any licenses.
My naming proposal for this initial release is "Mezzo's Twin-Soul Ambivalence French Neo-Symphonic".
Best
Bernd.
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Hi all,
I'm delighted to present you my organ. I asked some questions recently, and
I finally was able to finish it.
The soundfounts are pretty heavy (361Mo in total). Here are the links:
- for the disposition: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/disposition.tar.gz
- for the soundfonts: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/grand-orgue.tar.gz
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/p%C3%A9dalier.tar.gz
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/positif.tar.gz
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/r%C3%A9cit.tar.gz
If you need an external reverb:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/reverb.tar.gz
(I am using fluidsynth reverb to create the different sound levels, so you
will need one)
In this disposition I worked on a new *tremulant*:
- synchronized
- configurable in pitch, volume, waveform
- always continues until the initial state after being deactivated
- no need to replay note
I also created a sort of *random detuning*. Don't worry, you can disable it
if prefer a "pure" but dead sound!
It is based on several switch filters (30 per keyboards!) but only 1 per
keyboard is used when a key is pressed. The switch filters represent a
sequence, there is thus 30 different states, each with a specific detuning.
I made it relatively light for the CPU: you have maximum 20 midi messages
when you press a key (not all the ranks are re-tuned at every key press).
Concerning the *registration* it's maybe a little experimental. I tried not
to have the same ranks in all the keyboards, having thus a great variety of
sounds. I create myself 3 ranks with some flutes or principals: Th¨¦orbe III,
Aliquot IV and Harmoniques II which can be used with reeds or a cornet (odd
harmonics).
Try it, and just tell me how to call my organ! I don't have inspiration for
that.
And of course, remarks are welcome.
Enjoy
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<DIV>Hello Davy.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>After some days I've thought about your thingy, I decided to reply.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I thank you for the opportunity to download the disposition solely. So I
wasn't forced to download the soundfonts.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>The jOrgan disposition itself is wonderful. That disposition I'd call a
"neo-symphonic french organ", a type of disposition build of Cavaillé-Colls
children-in-spirit in the time after 1920. It would be the absolutely perfect
organ for e. g. Olivier Messiaen's organ works, and much of other
contemporaries.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Regretfully I was not able to test your promising disposition with sound.
This implies that I couldn't test the new life-action mechanism you invented -
which would have been of the highest interest to me.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>As your soundfonts contain re-engineered material which appears released
commercially and protected by special developed save algorithms, I'll not
download or use your sounds in any case.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Let me express that - after your release notes raised highest expectations
- this is a massive disappointment to me personally, since this is an offense to
anybody who downloads and uses the files without knowing the licensing
background, as well as it's not fair against the people who release their own
sound creations free to everybody. Also, this is not the behaviour which equals
your high level disposition development skills.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>It must be said, that it is nearly the simplest thing in the world, to
re-engineer Hauptwerk samples for usage in a soundfonts - or to use recorded
samples at all. This is mostly C'n'P action. Such is far away from telling about
a "genius".</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Having said this, I'm looking forward to a new release of your organ, with
a self-made original soundfonts not violating any licenses.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>My naming proposal for this initial release is "Mezzo's Twin-Soul
Ambivalence French Neo-Symphonic".</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Best</DIV>
<DIV>Bernd.</DIV>
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2011-07-30, 14:15:04</DIV>
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[jOrgan-user] Sharing my first organ ...</DIV>
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<DIV>
<DIV>Hi all,<BR><BR>I'm delighted to present you my organ. I asked some
questions recently, and<BR>I finally was able to finish it.<BR><BR>The
soundfounts are pretty heavy (361Mo in total). Here are the links:<BR>- for
the disposition: <A
href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/disposition.tar.gz">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/disposition.tar.gz</A><BR>-
for the soundfonts: <A
href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/grand-orgue.tar.gz">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/grand-orgue.tar.gz</A><BR><A
href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/p%C3%A9dalier.tar.gz">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/p%C3%A9dalier.tar.gz</A><BR><A
href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/positif.tar.gz">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/positif.tar.gz</A><BR><A
href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/r%C3%A9cit.tar.gz">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/r%C3%A9cit.tar.gz</A><BR><BR>If
you need an external reverb:<BR><A
href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/reverb.tar.gz">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/36751422/reverb.tar.gz</A><BR>(I
am using fluidsynth reverb to create the different sound levels, so
you<BR>will need one)<BR><BR><BR>In this disposition I worked on a new
*tremulant*:<BR>- synchronized<BR>- configurable in pitch, volume,
waveform<BR>- always continues until the initial state after being
deactivated<BR>- no need to replay note<BR><BR>I also created a sort of
*random detuning*. Don't worry, you can disable it<BR>if prefer a "pure" but
dead sound!<BR>It is based on several switch filters (30 per keyboards!) but
only 1 per<BR>keyboard is used when a key is pressed. The switch filters
represent a<BR>sequence, there is thus 30 different states, each with a
specific detuning.<BR>I made it relatively light for the CPU: you have maximum
20 midi messages<BR>when you press a key (not all the ranks are re-tuned at
every key press).<BR><BR>Concerning the *registration* it's maybe a little
experimental. I tried not<BR>to have the same ranks in all the keyboards,
having thus a great variety of<BR>sounds. I create myself 3 ranks with some
flutes or principals: Th¨¦orbe III,<BR>Aliquot IV and Harmoniques II which can
be used with reeds or a cornet (odd<BR>harmonics).<BR><BR>Try it, and just
tell me how to call my organ! I don't have inspiration for<BR>that.<BR><BR>And
of course, remarks are welcome.<BR><BR>Enjoy<BR><BR>--<BR>View this message in
context: <A
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