[Freepats] Pipe organ example
Roberto Gordo Saez
roberto.gordo at gmail.com
Fri Aug 11 06:42:42 EST 2006
On 8/7/06, Roberto Gordo Saez <roberto.gordo at gmail.com> wrote:
> The sound of an organ can be modified a lot using stops, and it is
> common to change them during a song to make it more expressive. I've
> used some strong stops for bass, so maybe high notes does appear to be
> softer in comparison.
>
> I'm trying to get more sparkles :-)
I'm still trying :-)
In order to make high notes stronger I've tried to overload them with
loud stops, but then the sound produced by high notes is noticeable
different than bass notes. Stops can be propagated to all notes, but
in this case bass notes receive also the boost, and they sound
stronger again.
By making all notes softer, the difference between high and low notes
are less noticeable, but the sound is less powerful in general.
To avoid taking forever, I think I will sample it using the first set
of stops, slightly modified, but almost equal to the ones used on the
demo file. It should be easy to make alternative samples at a latter
time, and choose between them.
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