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A new Hauptwerk sample set: Willis Studio 70

hauptwerkIII

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Just been playing with a new sample set produced by www.silveroctopus.co.uk which uses Father Willis pipework from St. Georges Hall, Liverpool and other sources. The four manual and 70 stop set fits in at 6.3GB at 16-bit quality, which is quite a feat.

I have produced a 'walkthrough' video demonstrating the different ranks and choruses.

If you love Willis organs, you will love this concert organ sample set!

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Ghekorg7 (Ret)

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Hi Hauptwerk III,

Thanks for the info. I got the earlier demo set from Silveroctopus, which is very good. They do a great work.
I like better the older Lavender Haverhill set though, as far as English organs concern :)
 
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