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Hi,
The opensource world has seen some major pipe organ simulation development in the last 24 months through the GrandOrgue project. The audio and graphics processes have been remade and now support 8-bit/16-bit/24-bit audio in 8-96khz sample rates, multiple attacks, loops, and releases, sample based tremulants, customizable graphics, multiple panel views, system based couplers, generals, divisionals, temperament controls, and the ability to customize the amplitude and tuning of each sample played from within the GrandOrgue settings interface. GrandOrgue can be built for Windows, Linux, and OS-X.
In order to play the Barton 3/7 for GrandOrgue you will need the latest development release of GrandOrgue 0.3.0.5. Please note that this is developmental software and so we need testers to tell us what they like/don't like, what works/doesn't work, etc.
For more details and download links please go to:
https://sites.google.com/site/savirtualorgans/home/barton-theatre-organ/barton-3-7-for-grandorgue
Kind regards,
GrahamG
The opensource world has seen some major pipe organ simulation development in the last 24 months through the GrandOrgue project. The audio and graphics processes have been remade and now support 8-bit/16-bit/24-bit audio in 8-96khz sample rates, multiple attacks, loops, and releases, sample based tremulants, customizable graphics, multiple panel views, system based couplers, generals, divisionals, temperament controls, and the ability to customize the amplitude and tuning of each sample played from within the GrandOrgue settings interface. GrandOrgue can be built for Windows, Linux, and OS-X.
In order to play the Barton 3/7 for GrandOrgue you will need the latest development release of GrandOrgue 0.3.0.5. Please note that this is developmental software and so we need testers to tell us what they like/don't like, what works/doesn't work, etc.
For more details and download links please go to:
https://sites.google.com/site/savirtualorgans/home/barton-theatre-organ/barton-3-7-for-grandorgue
Kind regards,
GrahamG