The Hauptwerk Arlesheim sound set is beautiful. I am now moving away from Hauptwerk and switched to using Sweelinq because of its tremdous ease of use. Sweelinq only costs about 100 euros per year and whatever organ they introduce, it is free for download. Currently, I have 14 sound sets downloaded and they are lovely. I am hoping that Arlesheim, together with other organs will be made available by Sweelinq.
So many splendid musicians from all over the world and so many ladies in fields where once men predominated, this is a golden age of music, both exponents and interpretations. I count myself to have survived to hear so many and see so many multi- racial orchestras. Thank you mademoiselle, you are one of that splendid number that make my life enrich my life with things ancient and modern. Just so there is o ambiguity, I delight in this.
I was happy starting to play the organ because it was a little-known instrument and because the piano was played by many Asian children who humiliated me until I saw this. 😥 very good cynathia bui
Yes it is running Hauptwerk - all digital. Organist sets the stops and with the two pistons [center below the choir manual] can preset all the necessary stop changes from a single piston. The organist can move up to the next set of stops by pushing the + piston or can return to the precious setting with the - piston.
It's also possible to select stops by touching them on the screen, although this is obviously prone to errors, so many hauptwerk organs have physical drawstops or tabs. Gets expensive though.
@@joeberta368exact but there are two pistons on the sides of sweller pedal and expression pedal (right piston for + and left for - sequencing the presetting stops). The buttons or pistons are assigned to other MIDI channels recognized by software player (this is Hauptwerk player but exist a free player named GrandOrgue).
Sehr schön, ein wunderbares Werk von Bach!
Very well done. Bravo!
The Hauptwerk Arlesheim sound set is beautiful. I am now moving away from Hauptwerk and switched to using Sweelinq because of its tremdous ease of use. Sweelinq only costs about 100 euros per year and whatever organ they introduce, it is free for download. Currently, I have 14 sound sets downloaded and they are lovely.
I am hoping that Arlesheim, together with other organs will be made available by Sweelinq.
Sehr gut gemacht. Und hervorragendes Gefühl für die Königin der Instrumente. Rasmus aus Schweden 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪❤❤❤❤
❤ That ' s my tone C major 😂
Thanks for sharing. Excellent!
Very clean 👏🏻
Outstanding! Thank you!
Excellente prestation !
So many splendid musicians from all over the world and so many ladies in fields where once men predominated, this is a golden age of music, both exponents and interpretations. I count myself to have survived to hear so many and see so many multi- racial orchestras. Thank you mademoiselle, you are one of that splendid number that make my life enrich my life with things ancient and modern. Just so there is o ambiguity, I delight in this.
Thank you for your kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Nicely done, young lady. Very few mistakes. Very clear themes and easy to follow. Perfect tempi. Keep up the good work.
Isn't Bach wonderful!
I was happy starting to play the organ because it was a little-known instrument and because the piano was played by many Asian children who humiliated me until I saw this. 😥 very good cynathia bui
Hermoso....
Beautifully done! Keep it up!
Has the right "feel". Curious about the organ--how to the stops work?
I think are programmed with the computer. Can you see the monitor on the right... Maybe I'm wrong🙂
@@RenzoColameoIrlanda It looks like it is running Hauptwerk.
Yes it is running Hauptwerk - all digital. Organist sets the stops and with the two pistons [center below the choir manual] can preset all the necessary stop changes from a single piston. The organist can move up to the next set of stops by pushing the + piston or can return to the precious setting with the - piston.
It's also possible to select stops by touching them on the screen, although this is obviously prone to errors, so many hauptwerk organs have physical drawstops or tabs. Gets expensive though.
@@joeberta368exact but there are two pistons on the sides of sweller pedal and expression pedal (right piston for + and left for - sequencing the presetting stops).
The buttons or pistons are assigned to other MIDI channels recognized by software player (this is Hauptwerk player but exist a free player named GrandOrgue).