I am happy to inform everyone that completed my new sample set. This is a
Neobaroque Organ from Szentgotthárd (Hungary) built by Aquincum Organ Factory.
Szentgotthárd is a small Hungarian town next to the Austrian and Slovenian borders. The city got its name from the Cistercian Abbey of St. Gotthard, which was established in 1183. The abbey and the church was destroyed several times, the current state is from 1755. This abbey's church is one of the largest baroque temple of Hungary. The first organ in the church was built by Ferdinand Schwarz in 1764. He was an organ builder in Graz. The organ was two-manual and 23-registers, it is not included reed-stops.
The organ was rebuilt several times, and in 1932 the Rieger organ factory declared beyond repair and organ thrown in the trash. All the mechanics and whistles of Organ destroyed, only the magnificent baroque organ case was pardoned. The Rieger factory built a 12 registers pneumatic instrument to replace the previous organ, which was used for liturgical purposes. The Rieger organ was removed in 1987, and the Aquincum organ factory built a 19-register Neo-Baroque instrument that tries to follow the original organ sounds. The reed stops made Carl Giesecke. The organ was designed by organ artists Lukács Áment and Gábor Trajtler.
The sample sets are available in wave format 48kHz/24bit, stereo, multiple loops (1-12) and releases (2 levels). Equal, a=440 Hz. The sample sets made in wet stereo form. The reverb 4 s, reflects the original acoustics of the church. Hauptwerk v4.0 and higher supported for the Organ Definition Files.
RAM Requirements:16 bit, multiple loop, multiple rel.:4 GB, 24 bit, multiple loop, multiple releases:6.5 GB.
Screenshots:
Console Original Jamb Extended JambAudio demos:
Bach - Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor BWV 582Walther - Partita "Wie soll ich dich empfangen?"More information. Alternative link.
(There are more audio demos and can be downloaded the demo of sample set).
Acknowledgements:
Three of my friends helped my work, Dominique Dantand, Istvan Nagy and Enrico Sandrini. They tested the sample set and prepared audio demos and gave me a lot of good advice.Their merit if the sample set became good. I really thank you for their work.
Best regards, Augustine