Velesovo, 2007 [Hauptwerk]
Velesovo, 2007 [Hauptwerk]
Velesovo Organ Model
Orglarstvo Močnik, Cerklje, Opus 14, built in 2007.
The instrument was newly built in 2007 for the church of our Lady in Adergas (Velesovo, Slovenia). The place belongs to the important pilgrim churches of the area. The organbuilder Tomaš Močnik lives in the town Cerklje nearby, and hence his Opus 14 in the Velesovo church is a kind of his "showroom" instrument. It was built in a very traditional manner, inspired by the Thuringian baroque organs, particularly by the work of Zacharias Hildebrandt. The tracker is purely mechanical, perfectly going, allowing good touch control.
The pipes are voiced extraordinary mild, even tender, and thus the resulting sound is not excessively pungent or penetrating. In spite of lower wind pressure, the pipes speak with ease and well defined attack.
Presented to you by Leonart Studio, your authorised reseller for Sonus Paradisi in Switzerland (shipped internationally). Get your digitally sampled historical organs for the use with the Hauptwerk virtual instrument software.
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Specification (stop list)
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Manual I
Hauptwerk
Principal 8'
Octav 4'
Quint 2 2/3' (Vorzug from Sexquintaltra)
Octav 2'
Mixtur 4 fach
Cymbel 3 fach
Bordun 16'
Rohrflöt 8'
Gemshorn 8'
Spitzflöt 4'
Sexquint altra 2 fach
Trompet 8'
Fagott 16'
Glöcklein (little bells, Zimbelstern)
Koppel OW/HW
Tremulant HW -
Manual II
Oberwerk
Principal 8'
Octav 4'
Octav 2'
Quinta 1 1/2'
Scharff 4 fach
Gedackt 8'
Quintathen 8'
Viol di gamba 8'
Kleingedackt 4'
Salicinal 4'
Nassat 3'
Waldflöt 2'
Tertia 1 1/2'
Vox humana 8'
Tremulant OW -
Manual III
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Manual IV
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Pedal
Untersatz 32'
Subbass 16'
Violon 16'
Octavbass 8'
Gedacktbass 8'
Octav 4'
Nachthorn 2'
Mixtur 5 fach
Posaune 16'
Trompet 8'
Clarin 4'
Koppel HW
Koppel OW
Tremulant Pedal -
Other specification
Glöcklein (little bells, Zimbelstern)
Koppel OW/HW
Koppel P-HW
Koppel P-OW
Tremulant HW
Tremulant OW
Tremulant Pedal
History
Velesovo Organ Model
Orglarstvo Močnik, Cerklje, Opus 14, built in 2007.
The instrument was newly built in 2007 for the church of our Lady in Adergas (Velesovo, Slovenia). The place belongs to the important pilgrim churches of the area. Former monastery was transformed into a spiritual centre, where groups or individuals may find refuge and spend days in silence and meditation, and enjoy the surrounding beauty of nature and giant mountains.
The organbuilder Tomaš Močnik lives in the town Cerklje nearby, and hence his Opus 14 in the Velesovo church is a kind of his "showroom" instrument. It was built in a very traditional manner, inspired by the Thuringian baroque organs, particularly by the work of Zacharias Hildebrandt. The Hauptwerk is situated in the centre of the main case, the Oberwerk occupies its upper part. The pedal pipes are located behind the windchest of the Hautpwerk. The tracker is purely mechanical, perfectly going, allowing good touch control.
The pipes are voiced extraordinary mild, even tender, and thus the resulting sound is not excessively pungent or penetrating. In spite of lower wind pressure, the pipes speak with ease and well defined attack. The gravity of the sound is achieved thanks to the 16' fundament of the Hauptwerk, supported further by the 32' fundament of the Pedal. The organ offers wide range of foundation voices: principals, open and stopped flutes, conical and chimney flutes, strings and reeds. The mutations are represented by mixtures, wide and narrow quints, thirds and Sesquialtera. Alltogether, the are 38 sounding stops. Accessory stops include separate channel tremulants for each division including the Pedal, couplers and a Zimberlstern (Glöcklein).
Features
Features
Hauptwerk requirements
The sample set works in Hauptwerk 4.2 and higher versions (incl. Hauptwerk 5, 6 or 7, or any higher). The sample set is unencrypted, offered in plain wave format. No dongle update necessary. Hauptwerk advanced version recommended for the multi-channel use.
Compass
The original compass of the manuals is 56 keys. The pedal compass is 30 tones.
Sample Quality
The samples are offered in 24bit/48kHz quality, multiple releases (3 levels). Plain wave formant (no encryption). Hauptwerk v.4 and higher supported. The reverberation time is up to 3 seconds for the ambiental versions. The sample set is presented in 2 different versions:
Surround: the surround recording uses 4 independent channels for each virtual pipe (for each sample). The sound of the organ pipes is captured by the front microphones, the church response by the rear microphones. The 4 channels are extracted from the recording and assembled to the sample set. The two front channels are used to supply the sound of the organ to the front speakers, while the 2 other channels offer the response of the church. You can use these two channels to feed your surround (rear) speakers. Please note, that at least 4 speakers are needed to reproduce the multi-channel audio.
RAM requirements:
16-bit : 7.3 GB
20-bit: 12 GB
Dry: close-up recording of pipes inside the organ case. The samples are presented in stereo (48Hz/24bit) without any reverberation, the release tails contain only the short sound of the speech of the pipe when the pallet is closing (the release transients).
Considerable revoicing was applied to the dry samples, so that the rank timbre is uniform throughout the compass.
RAM requirements
16-bit: 2.3 GB
Requirements
The sample set works in Hauptwerk 4.2 and higher versions (incl. Hauptwerk 5, 6 or 7, or any higher). Hauptwerk advanced version recommended for the multi-channel use.
Surround RAM requirements:
16-bit : 7.3 GB
20-bit: 12 GB
Dry RAM requirements
16-bit: 2.3 GB
This Hauptwerk Sample Set is presented to you by Leonart Studio, an authorised reseller for the manufacturer Sonus Paradisi in Switzerland (shipping internationally). Enjoy this digitally sampled organ library for the use with Hauptwerk software and start expanding your historical organ collection today.
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