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MYCO Easy editor for custom organ is ready

musicalis

Member
MYCO,a software for making easily custom organs for Hauptwerk-3 is ready and available for download at :
http://www.lulu.com/content/multim%c3%a9dia/myco-lite---easy-editor-for-hauptwerk-3-custom-organs/9664545

This version lite will allow you tu build in a few minutes up to 4 manuals organs, using Myco sample-set and/or Ste-Anne Moseley sample-set.

For PC computers, XP, vista or seven.
this software runs also avec hauptwerk3 free edition.
Price : 18.00 Euros

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Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Salut Jean-Paul.

Thank you for MYCO. I just got the pdf file and started reading.
My questions are:
In this lite version can I change the MYCO set or the St.Anne set with my own set (file) of samples?
In free edition HW3 the 1.5GB limit is still present with a set made with MYCO?
For those who have lite version will be an upgrade to full in December or they 'll have to buy it separately?

Best regards
Panos
 

musicalis

Member
You can change the sample set but it is not the goal of Myco lite. it is explained at the end of the new user's manual (see the Preview at my storefront Lulu). You can also create an organ like you want with Ste-Anne sample set, open the CODF and replace the paths to each stop by a path to any other stop. but you may have other parameters to edit (release paths for example).

There will not be upgrade, the next Myco will be different, making upgrade not possible.

The limit of 1.5 Gb will always be present. myco does'nt change anything in HWk, it only help you to draw custom virtual organs much more easily than editing Xml files.
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Merci Jean-Paul.
As is, MYCO is very helpfull indeed. Editing HWk's xml is really painfull...I tried. jOrgan's xml is more simple and easy, also HW1/GO's odf.
I did some versions of St.Anne for GrandOrgue (smaller & biger English organs), so this set is not my first goal.
I'd like to hear the MYCO set....very French and smells like a gem....!

I'm considering using your program, if I do I'll send a test post !

Always the best
Panos
 

Ghekorg7 (Ret)

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret)
Hi to all .

I got MYCO and I found it beautiful !
Works smoothly and creates fast !
I did some examples with own MYCO set and St.Annes. Care must taken not to use much reverb in, so to hear the stops more clearly (just my taste) and better if use dry and add Impulse responce with your favorite convolver later (either using Jack or VSTi version).
Mike, with Myco, now I can give you almost any example of these beautiful Olde English organs you posted, for use with HW3.
All types of couplers are there. Goood !
Liked the background options. I wish there were for the stops too : some round (and classic ....yes) types?
So far so good. Thank you Jean-Paul !

Next I'm gonna test it to add some of my favorite stops from other organs into the 22 empty places MYCO has for(great feature). It's gonna take some time, I'll post here the resoults.

Cheers
Panos
 
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