Diode
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I found this little gem while searching for classical organ music vids on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1kxwTHfOYM
Wouldn't it be great if something like this was available as a free Grandorgue sample set? An "Org'chestre" set for GO was posted on this forum late last year - and that could be a good starting point for a very adventurous sample set creator. It would probably only take a decade or so to record and noise-reduce the samples (and only about half as long to download) - not to mention the practice time needed to reach this level of musicality
Seriously though - it really does show what can be done by sampling traditional instruments. With this sort of dynamic range I would guess that everything was done at 24 bits - or better.
And what an stunning performance by this young guy! How he can play this Bartok piece - with all its complex rhythms and orchestration from memory - and have it so accurately matching what you would expect from a renowned fine orchestra is simply mind-boggling. No doubt he had the pistons set up well to match the score - but it sure makes remembering a few registration changes in a conventional organ score seem rather trivial.
Best wishes
Diode
Wouldn't it be great if something like this was available as a free Grandorgue sample set? An "Org'chestre" set for GO was posted on this forum late last year - and that could be a good starting point for a very adventurous sample set creator. It would probably only take a decade or so to record and noise-reduce the samples (and only about half as long to download) - not to mention the practice time needed to reach this level of musicality
Seriously though - it really does show what can be done by sampling traditional instruments. With this sort of dynamic range I would guess that everything was done at 24 bits - or better.
And what an stunning performance by this young guy! How he can play this Bartok piece - with all its complex rhythms and orchestration from memory - and have it so accurately matching what you would expect from a renowned fine orchestra is simply mind-boggling. No doubt he had the pistons set up well to match the score - but it sure makes remembering a few registration changes in a conventional organ score seem rather trivial.
Best wishes
Diode