HauptWerk SampleSet

TruhenOrgel

ORGANO A CANNE VIRTUALE / VIRTUAL PIPE ORGAN

The TruhenOrgel was manufactured in 2009 by the Kaufmann organ company (Bolzano, Italy) upon commission and design of M° Maurizio Mancino, who owned the instrument until 2015. The organ is currently situated in the Duomo of Crema, Italy, and it is owned by M° Alberto Dossena.

Truhenorgel Kaufmann 2009

TruhenOrgel

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Organ and Sampleset info

Recording: 96 KHz @ 24 bit on 2016 in “Santi Alessandro e Margherita” Church in Melzo, Milan, Italy.
Sampleset samples: 48 KHz @ 24 bit stereo.
Reverb: digital upon the reverb response of the church.
Perspectives: Direct and Rear.
Direct perspective has dry and wet channels (diffuse) with reverb mixer. The sampleset can be played totally dry.
Minimum HauptWerk Version required: 4.2

The interface provides the following tabs:

  • Main console with interactive keyboards and stops
  • Control panel
  • Description of the instrument
  • Photos of the instrument


The control panel provides the following features:

  • Channel perspective mixer: Dry, Diffuse, Rear
  • Chiff-Transient randomisation level
  • Keyboard custom splits Bass/Treble: B2-C3; C3-C#3; C#3-D3, D3-D#3, D#3-E, E-F
  • Organ general tuning pseudo-randomiser
  • Blower noise volume
  • Mechanical parts noise volume


RAM requirements:

  • 6,8 GB @ 24 bit uncompressed
  • 4,2 GB @ 24 bit compressed
  • 3,6 GB @ 16 bit compressed

For any additional information regarding HauptWerk samplesets please visit the official website: www.hauptwerk.com

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