

To create a layout you must install TouchOSC Editor on the Mac or Windows pc. To communicate with the PC (Mac os or Windows) you need TouchOSC Bridge. You can also choose stops in Hauptwerk via an iPad. See also: PCorgan forum: Launchpad alternatief voor Touchscreen In Hauptwerk it is possible to configure different colors for different stops. You can also choose stops in Hauptwerk via a Launchpad. The square keyboard on the picture found the user on Ebay. You can configure Hauptwerk to couple each register to a key on your keyboard. One of the disadvantages is that you see only on the monitor which stops are chosen. Of course is this also possible for the pedal.

You can configure Hauptwerk ( On Forum: Hauptwerk Midi Input Switch "toggle mode") so you use the highest octave for changing the registers. Old organs, as in the example picture the Georgenkirche Silbermann, have often 4 octaves.
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Most of digital organs have manuals of 5 octaves. Technically the easiest one, but less handy when you will change your registration during playing. You can choose the stops on different ways: It is possible to disable the organ noises. When you listen careful you can hear this noises: Here you can hear the noises of the sampleset St. 'multiple loops'.Ī nice feature are the organ noises, which made the samplesets ultra realistic. Use loss-less compression (default configuration).In the right order (loss of sound quality): When you have less memory available than the sampleset requires, Hauptwerk gives the following possibilities to load samplesets in less memory. You can easily hear the effect of the wind model on Chris Boss - Psalm 48 vers 6 Maestoso (recorded on Kampen Volume I). No user per-pipe real-time voicing facilities.No multi-monitor/multi-touchscreen support.

No multi-channel audio output facilities.Hint: Select for a 'tutti' only the most important principals, mixtures and reeds don't select the more soft stops (strings and flutes). Kampen, Skinner, Zwolle, Metz) you need Hauptwerk Advanced when you want to play fast pieces with more than about 10-15 stops. The polyphony (the amount of samples that can be played simultaneously, reverb counts also) is for Basic limited to 1024.įor the big samplesets with a lot reverb (e.g.With the Basic version you can max load 3 GB (for Free version: 1.5 GB) with samples.ĭo you have a big sampleset (eg Kampen), you can with the Basic version only a part of the stops.Hauptwerk Basic is equal to Advanced only: The differences are here gedetailed in a table. There are three versions of Hauptwerk:Free, Basic and Advanced.
