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  2. Hauptwerk - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. GrandOrgue - Wikipedia

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    GrandOrgue is a free and open-source virtual pipe organ simulator, which utilizes the wxWidgets widget toolkit. It was originally developed as MyOrgan, a free version of Hauptwerk 1, starting in 2006. [2] The original author transferred the copyrights to Milan Digital Audio in 2009. Its main developers are Lars Palo, Oleg Samarin and Denis Roussel.

  4. Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. St Anne's Church, Moseley - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... The organ has been sampled and is the instrument which is provided with the Hauptwerk ...

  6. List of electronic organ makers - Wikipedia

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    Artisan Classic Organ Inc. (dba Classic Organ Works) – Markham, Ontario; The Classic Organ Company Ltd. – Markham, Ontario; Hallman Organ Co. – Kitchener, Ontario

  7. Organ of the Grasberg church - Wikipedia

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    Here Jürgen Christian Findorff had built a new church for the marsh colonists in 1781–1785. Wilhelmy built new casework below the original Hauptwerk impost and rearranged the structural housing of the two manuals. The Mittelwerk, originally sited behind the Hauptwerk, was re-installed in the new lower case as a Brustwerk. [2]

  8. Cologne Cathedral organs - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... II Hauptwerk C–c 4. Praestant: 16 ...

  9. Gottfried Silbermann - Wikipedia

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    The organ in Freiberg Cathedral has three manuals, or keyboards, and 41 stops divided between the Oberwerk, Hauptwerk, Brustwerk and Pedal divisions. (A division is a section of pipes in the same place within an organ, played from one manual; there is generally one manual for each division, and the pedal has its own division.)