


Go to the document page, read the story - there's a photo in St.Denis in Paris.īr Cd if you read this, I know you don't like toasters but, go and see.

Great sound, not experienced latency (is the new fluidsynth?), not moving full screen, perfect colours and very French design, option for a 3rd manual(accouplement) and the best of all, has reproductions of Aristide's Appels and some of Vierne's suggestions. I believe is the best organ disp for jOrgan up to the latest standards.

It requires some time to get it customized to player's set-up (supports an one-manual set-up also) and adjust the built in reverb for optimum sound. It works as a kinda stand-alone(opens jOrgan first), has everything needed inside the installer, sends a shortcut in desktop, so if you do not have jOrgan installed to your computer, no problem (I removed temporarely m圓.9.3 jOrgan from my pc and tested)! An excellent improvement of older CC1.6, now discontinued. I went to Bernd Casper's site and there's a beautiful and yet powerfull French Symphonic(romantic) Organ A.Cav.-Coll CC2.0 disposition for the latest jOrgan 3.9.3 for free download -Windows 7-XP(not Vista) requiring the latest fluidsynth 1.7 ,Java 1.6 and dualcore pr. (Note: If you wish to link to and promote your own website please read this thread first.) We strive to make this a friendly and informative forum for anyone interested in pipe organs and organ music. It's completely free and only requires a working email address (in order to confirm your registration - it will never be given away!). In order to post a new topic - or reply to existing ones - you may join and become a member by clicking on Register New User. Statements made here are the opinion of the poster, and not necessarily that of the forum itself, its administrator, or its moderators. The opinions and observations of a diverse group of people from around the world should prove to be interesting and stimulating to all of us.Īs pipe organ discussions can sometimes become lively, it should be pointed out that this is an open forum. On the other hand, we encourage complex, technical discussions of technique, music, organ-building, etc. We learn by reading and asking questions, and it is hoped that the beginners (or non-organists) will feel free to ask even the simplest questions, and that the more advanced organists will patiently answer these questions. This forum is intended to be a friendly place where technically advanced organists and beginners (or even non-organists) can feel comfortable having discussions and asking questions. Welcome to the Pipe Organ Forum! This is a part of the open community Magle International Music Forums focused on pipe organs (also known as "church organs"), organists, organ music and related topics.
