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  • Konzerthaus Organ

    Happy Easter

    I have tried hard, to solve the problem on my own, but did not succed.

    Is there a manual of the Konzerthaus Organ I can download?

    This would be a big help before buying the product.

    Thank you!  And I hope this is reaching you in good health!

    Buel


  • Welcome Buel,

    all Library Manuals are available in your "MyVSL"-user area on this site. This is the direct link to the Konzerthaus Organ's manual:

    -> https://eu.vsl.co.at/?FileID=13428

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    Hi Buel,

    Happy Easter! I was just doubting if I should post something I made a few days ago with the Konzerthaus Organ. When I read your thread, I thought: why not 😊.
    I made a small edit of the song: "A toi la gloire, ô Ressuscité", not for Eastern but for a funeral of a dear friend of mine. Her husband asked me for this song after the service, when the coffin was carried out the auditorium.
    I used some presets (the "Large Principalplenum + reeds" for the manual and for the pedal the "Large Principalplenum" and the trombone 16' + Trumpet 8' + coupling Pedal to Manual: you can do that by adding the manual samples to the pedal channel).
    At the end I added a few stops (Manual I: Principal 16', Manual II: Principal 8', Octave 4', Mixture, Krumhorn 8'  and Gross-Cornett of Manual IV). The difference in sound is not very much, but just a little more body I should say. At the last few tones I added the Bombarde 32' of the pedal.
    Beside that I used MIR PRO to place the organ in a more cathedral venue (the kirche am Steinhoff, from Roompack 3) and for the pedal I used a little more reverb than for the manual, that worked well in the sound.
    I hope this inform you a little more about the possibilities and the sound of the Konzerthaus Organ.

    A toi la gloire, ô Ressuscité