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MIDI Consoles |
The two principal freeware Virtual MIDI Console applications available are jOrgan and Miditzer.
jOrgan
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Village Organ (vorg)
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English Organ (eorg)
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Wurlitzer Style 216 Organ (w216org)
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Wurlitzer Style 260 Organ (w260org)
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Compton 3 Manual Organ (c3org)
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Evaluation Files
These
are posted for evaluation and and have been tested with fluidsynth in
jOrgan v3.7. Both allow tremulant switching while notes re held. For
theatre organ this has the important performance advantage of not
requiring notes to be released while tremulants are are switched on
or off. This is not so where the more usual patch change method is
used.
Controller Tremulant Switching Files.
These are for Compton Cinema Organ and use the detailed
controller method for switching tremulants on and off. This method
allows close control over tremulant parameters and is suitable for
theatre organ The switch event is near perfect and very realistic.
Only one set of patches and underlying samples is used and switching
is accomplished by using midi controller #1 in the disposition file
in conjunction with LFO frequency and the CC1 (Mod wheel) to depth
and volume settings set in the soundfont. This must be compiled to
v2.1 - Fluidsynth is v2.1 compatible, some soundfont editors and
Soundblaster Live sound cards are not. This may have sound quality
disadvantages where real samples are used but where the samples are
synthesised and the tremulant parameters set in the soundfont there
are no disadvantages.
Download and unpack the two files.
Install the disposition file in your jOrgan/dispostions folder and
amend the keyboard input and settings as required. Install the sf2
file with your soundfonts and browse to and load this new soundfont
in the Fluidsynth Sound element(s) - Properties.
Download
Disposition
file for controller switching.
Soundfont
file for controller switching.
Coupler
Switching File.
This disposition file represents
the Wurlitzer Style 216 theatre organ. Tremulant switching is carried
out entirely within the jOrgan disposition file. This is a way of
implementing a patch and/or bank change and therefore uses the usual
trem/no-trem pairs of samples and patches. This file uses the
existing corg_w soundfont (on the soundfont
page). The method can be used with real samples where separate
with-trem samples may be desirable. There may be a slight
discontinuity in the sound at the switch point.
Download
Disposition
file for coupler switching.
Any comments will
be very welcome - see the Mail page.
Miditzer
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