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Hauptwerk was copy protected using the HASP USB token (dongle) from Aladdin Knowledge Systems. The USB token was used to control the functionality of the single Hauptwerk program which was licensed in three editions: [16] Free edition – Free download and use without USB token but limited to 1.5GB sample memory and 256 polyphony, stereo output.
With GrandOrgue, a user may download virtual replicas of real organs around the world, called sample sets. Many free sample sets are available, mainly from Lars Palo [3] and Piotr Grabowski, [4] but there are also downloadable ODFs (organ definition files) for commercially available organs for Hauptwerk, such as the virtual organ of the Abbey ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Hsin-Hai Teodorico PC Organ (in cooperation with Hauptwerk) – Beijing; Ringway – Changzhou ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The organ has been sampled and is the instrument which is provided with the Hauptwerk Virtual ...
The relatively broad cases of the Hauptwerk and Rückpositiv are both divided into five parts and are matching in shape. In both cases, the elevated polygonal central tower is connected to the lateral pointed towers by two-storey pipe-flats in which dummy pipes are used (as in the Schnitger organ in Nieuw Scheemda).
During his time at Salisbury, Cook made his debut solo organ recordings with Priory Records, a recording company with whom he has released 14 solo CDs to date. Most of these have been made on the world-famous Father Willis Organ in Salisbury, whose digital sampling for the Hauptwerk organ software Cook oversaw. Alongside his duties at the ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... II Hauptwerk C–c4 Principal: 16′ Bordun: 16′ Principal: 8′ Octave: 8′ Offenflöte: 8 ...
Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost was son of the organ-builder Johann Tobias Gottfried Trost [] and his wife, Anna Dorothea, née Thüm (died 1703). The first work that can be assigned to him was carried out between 1697 and 1706 in conjunction with his father, from whom he learned his craft.