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Nightingale Stop - WAV File!!!

JayR

New member
I probably should have posted this as a new thread in the first place, but I had placed it under an exiting thread in which I asked about ornamentation stops...

In my effort to find an authentic pipe organ ornamentation stops, I came across an interview featuring an Italian Barouque pipe organ at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. This interview featured the organ's Nightingale stop. I would like to thank Graham and Panos as they did the hard work of isolating the sample and making it useable in GrandOrgue. With their permission, I am making this stop available to our forum community.

Nightingale.wav - http://www.magle.dk/music-forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1691&d=1285344106


If you need to know how to define this stop in a GrandOrgue ODF, here is an example...

;###ORNAMENTATION###
[Stop051]
ChurchName=
ChurchAddress=
OrganBuilder=
OrganBuildDate=
OrganComments=
RecordingDetails=
Name=Nightingale
NumberOfLogicalPipes=1
NumberOfAccessiblePipes=1
FirstAccessiblePipeLogicalPipeNumber=001
FirstAccessiblePipeLogicalKeyNumber=001
Comments=
WindchestGroup=001
Percussive=N
DefaultToEngaged=N
DisplayInInvertedState=N
StopControlMIDIKeyNumber=73
ShortcutKey=
DispDrawstopCol=8
DispDrawstopRow=12
DispLabelColour=Black
DispLabelFontSize=Normal
Displayed=Y
DispImageNum=1
AmplitudeLevel=100
DispKeyLabelOnLeft=Y
Pipe001=.\Ornamentation\Nightingale\Nightingale.wav


If you have a console and you need a way to make a reversible piston to engage and disengage this stop, please take a look at my post on a Do-It-Yourself Reversible Piston Controller...

http://www.magle.dk/music-forums/114...n-control.html

Enjoy!!!
Jay
 
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