Tonehammer has released Lakeside Organ, a sample library of a partial analogue and electronic pipe organ that produces its sound by venting mechanically compressed air (wind) through resonant pipes. Each pipe produces sound of one fixed pitch, so they are provided in sets with one pipe or more per note, each set or stop having a common timbre and loudness throughout. This library was hand-selected from the most essential elements of our. It includes, and is therefore 'powered by', Kontakt Player, which functions as a VST.
https://soundiron.com/products/lakeside-pipe-organThe Lakeside Pipe Organ is a Rodgers steel and wooden pipe-electric hybrid organ located at the Lakeside Temple of Practical Christianity, in downtown Oakland, California. This large pipe organ produces its sound by venting mechanically compressed air (wind) through 850 resonant steel pipes and wooden reeds, arranged in 15 ranks. Each pipe produces sound at one fixed pitch, so they are provided in sets with one pipe or more per note, each set or stop having a common timbre and loudness throughout. The Lakeside Pipe Organ has multiple sets of pipes of differing timbre, pitch and loudness which the player can employ singly or in combination. The actual organ is made from three keyboards and a foot pedal board for bass notes, each of which controls its own group of stops. We recorded this grand instrument with Lakeside Temple Music Director and organist Don Sears.
- Genre
- Classical
Contains tracks
Brad Jerkins -The Wraith (Naked) - Soundiron Lakeside Pipe Organ by Soundiron
published onTonehammer has released Lakeside Organ, a sample library of a partial analogue and electronic pipe organ that produces its sound by venting mechanically compressed air (wind) through resonant pipes.
Each pipe produces sound of one fixed pitch, so they are provided in sets with one pipe or more per note, each set or stop having a common timbre and loudness throughout. The Lakeside Organ has multiple sets of pipes of differing timbre, pitch and loudness which the player can employ singly or in combination. The actual organ is made from three keyboards, played by the hands, and a pedal board for bass notes, played by the feet, each of which controls its own group of stops.
We carefully recorded the organ at a variety of different settings, which allows the user to control the timbre of the organ. We recorded five different settings comparably from PP to FF. All settings recorded at two microphone positions (close/far), so user have ultimately flexibility between 10 different organ settings. Additionally we realized that many other organ sample libraries use noise reduction, which gives a more polished/clinical sound to the organ. We decided to take the opposite approach and allow all the air sounds in the library, since a variety of the “noise” is the air produced by the pipes. This means that the organ has a more full and airy sound (especially in softer settings), which gives a more emotional expression.
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Lakeside Organ features
- 5 Different Organ Settings (Equivalent to PP, P, MP, MF, FF).
- Close and Far microphone positions for all settings.
- All notes on organ sampled (no interval sampling).
- All notes sampled with release triggers.
- Acoustic recording without noise reduction.
- Additional foot basses in forte patches.
- Additional bell/chimes included.
- Additional session recordings, FX, live organ demos and hall sounds.
- Extensive read me install, patch and hint documentation (.pdf) (download here).
- Listen exclusive interview w/ Don Sears, Lakeside Organist / Musical Director (mp3 interview).
- 15 instrument patches, 1,584 samples, 1,75 GB installed, 978 MB .rar download.
- Sample resolution: 44.1Khz/16Bit stereo and stereo .wav format.
- Format(s): Kontakt 2 and .wav (Note: Native Instruments Kontakt 2.2.4 / 3 full stand-alone retail versions required).
Lakeside Organ is available for purchase now for $59 USD.
Visit Tonehammer for more information and some audio demos.