Hauptwerk (on a budget) PC Upgrade - I should have done this years ago!

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • The original budget PC I built for my affordable Hauptwerk setup in 2013 finally gave up, so it was high time for an upgrade. Amazingly, I still only spent about $800 to bring this build into the present day. Come along as I upgrade the PC, and give the new setup a test run.

Komentáře • 8

  • @saintbenedictscholacantorum
    @saintbenedictscholacantorum Před 3 měsíci

    Now if only that soundtrack would play every time I build a computer at the office. :-D Also it would probably help to bring some cigars and Scotch.... Congratulations, and may the machine make glorious music for many years!

  • @John-hr5bj
    @John-hr5bj Před 3 měsíci

    Really, Really BIG improvement in equipment since since 2013. Sounds great!! Congratulations Look forward to many more videos.

  • @thomaslai5303
    @thomaslai5303 Před 3 měsíci

    bravo! more organ videos!!! I have been waiting to see more of your performance for long~!

  • @padraigb580
    @padraigb580 Před 3 měsíci

    Congrats on your upgrade. I use Grand orgue on an old business laptop; really ought to do something like this.

  • @HeTake123
    @HeTake123 Před 3 měsíci

    You should move the RAM sticks to slot 2 and 4 (A2 and B2) for dual channel speeds :)

  • @TheCLPVideos
    @TheCLPVideos Před 3 měsíci

    Great new setup, and no duct tape was harmed in the building of the new PC! 😅
    What version of windows did you decide to run?
    Are you annoyed yet at the little on line license check Hauptwerk has to run when loading? 😊
    I think the raw video audio sounds great. Now all you need is a 20'' powered subwoofer for those 16' & 32' stops. My 32' stops really came alive when I added a 15'' sub and a low. Frequency isolation amp to drive it. 🎉

    • @PatrickTorsell
      @PatrickTorsell  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks!
      Win10 Pro. Not interested in Win11, and will hold out as long as possible.
      Yes, the license check is very annoying. I really would prefer to run offline. I suppose after the check I can unplug the NIC, and just plug it back in if I have to reboot or close HW.
      Believe it or not, those big tower speakers have massive 15" drivers in the rear that do a pretty darned good job with the 32' stops, at least down to around F right now. My bigger limitation is the room size & proportions that won't allow, for example, a 15hz wave to even form. When I had those same speakers in a good sized church, I got pretty pure 32' tone down to the low D. C never quite formed. But D did. Someday when I have the space, I'll definitely add a proper powered sub.

  • @backtoschool1611
    @backtoschool1611 Před 3 měsíci

    Lucky duck.