Thank you kindly! The yamaha H2 was a stop gap whilst I restored by 3-manual Conn with midi conversion into a Virtual Pipe Organ ( same software as . Here’s the finished product. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWm1i62Vop2tf7Msi=S0K7dQXISd2dcOpM
@barryBJM Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Billz I’ve played friends H7 450’s in a three keyboard console. Found it a bit disconcerting to have 4 manual organ allocated to 3 manual keyer. For example when playing solo keyboard and only wanting solo sounds there’s be a number of great or choir sounds mixed in I found a way to instantly disconnect either or the great and solo. Just click on or if a touch screen, touch the small label name for that keyboard, on the software display, and it turns off or cancels the keyboard you don’t want. It can be assigned to a tab or a piston control so it’s easy to do All the best in your endeavors
@billz4071 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the playing very much! I have the Wurlitzer 310 so far. I'm considering going to either the 3/31 or the 450. Not sure yet. I would also like the 320 upgrade to mine. I am currently running HW4, but I just built a system for a church and use HW7 on that one. I'm sold on the upgrade!! Now, of course, it's HW8. I have a couple other churches interested in getting Hauptwerk systems installed and I am working on those people also. My instrument in my home is inside a Rodgers 33E console which has been gutted and tossed into landfill a few years ago now. I have a Focusrite 18i20 digital to analog interface and have 10 channels with a 150W 15" Subwoofer, making it a 10.1 system. My HW4 organ uses four Alesis reverb units on it. (I can't wait to get mine to HW8 now.) I like the Alesis units except for the silver plated reverb switch. It oxidizes badly after a while and a pain to pull the unit apart to clean the contacts on that 'nearly sealed' assembly. I also have had to replace the electrolytics in them also because they do go bad. Otherwise it's a great system. Best to you on your building Hauptwerk your system!