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Started by lucassus, Oct 14, 2024, 08:03 AM

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lucassus

Hello Friends!

Lately I am amazed by organ music. While we have a lovely sounds on our Genos 2 I tried to play some organ pieces. But because I didn't have a complex knowledge about layering organ voices, I have found some really useful videos about it on YouTube.

Lessons for the New Organist by American Guild of Organists

Four families of organ sounds

So, I tried some experimentation on Genos 2 to assign organ voices to work well with them togehter. I will experiment more, but I see that there is a lack of "single organ voices" to mixture them together manually. I saw that there are some expansion packs on the market to buy some of these to be able to have more control which "bars" of organ sound are active. Have you tried these expansion packs? Could someone tell me which will be the best to try on, with the best sound quality and possibilites?

I am also attaching my experimental registration bank from my Genos 2 with organ sounds. Feel free to try it:
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RayClem

Many years ago, I used to play pipe organs. I even married someone who majored in church organ performance in college. Unfortunately, I no longer have access to an organ to play, so I play on either My Genos2 or my MODX+. There are some decent pipe organ sounds on the Genos2, but you can do better.

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There is a newly added instrument pack called Italian Cathedral Organ. There is another called Romantic Cathedral Organ and yet another called Baroque Cathedral Organ VI. Each of these organ packs consists of 11 voices ranging from simple to complex. If you decide to purchase, be sure to select the one for Genos/Genos2. You can listen to each of the voices.

I do not have either of these newer packs, but I did purchase the older Pipe and Church Organs Pack which has 122 voices including individual stops as well as complex layerings. For me, it was well worth the money.

 
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rattley

Hello!!

I always liked many of the organ setups/voices in the ensemble category. Many of the other instrumental voices are nice too among those ensembles. I always forget about them.  I've always thought those ensembles have been under-rated. I don't recall any excitement when they are mentioned. I have always liked them since their introduction. -charley
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lucassus

Quote from: RayClem on Oct 15, 2024, 05:36 PMMany years ago, I used to play pipe organs. I even married someone who majored in church organ performance in college. Unfortunately, I no longer have access to an organ to play, so I play on either My Genos2 or my MODX+. There are some decent pipe organ sounds on the Genos2, but you can do better.

If you go to the Guets are not allowed to view links. In order to access the links, please Register or Login web site, look for sounds for XYAMAHA and then pick Genos/PSR/Tyros sounds.

There is a newly added instrument pack called Italian Cathedral Organ. There is another called Romantic Cathedral Organ and yet another called Baroque Cathedral Organ VI. Each of these organ packs consists of 11 voices ranging from simple to complex. If you decide to purchase, be sure to select the one for Genos/Genos2. You can listen to each of the voices.

I do not have either of these newer packs, but I did purchase the older Pipe and Church Organs Pack which has 122 voices including individual stops as well as complex layerings. For me, it was well worth the money.

 

I just want to really thank you for this recommendation!

I bought all of these three complex organs registrations and I am just blown away how good they are!

For the first time in my life I feel like I am playing a real organ!

Sorry for no video from me, but I hadn't have much time to record something for you, but maybe after Christmas Holidays I find some to change that  ;)

I am thinking about this second pack recommended by you. How these sounds match to be able to build ,,one organ set of sounds"? Are these bars/sounds good to be able to sound them together like from sound from one organ (like in these 11 registration set from one organ sounds)?

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RayClem

Because the three cathedral organ packs you purchased have only 11 presets per pack, most of them are combinations of multiple stops.

The Pipe and Church Organ Pack contains 122 presets. Several of these presets are single stops. Most of the presets are combinations of stops similar to the cathedral organ packs. The 122 presets provide plenty of variety from soft flutes to full organ tutti. As with the cathedral presets, you can assign individual presets to each of the four voice buttons (Left, Right1, Right2, and Right3). This makes it possible to play as you would a real organ. If you have another keyboard such as a midi controller keyboard, you can have that keyboard control one of the voices simulating an organ with multiple manuals.                                                                                       
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lucassus

Quote from: RayClem on Dec 20, 2024, 09:02 AMBecause the three cathedral organ packs you purchased have only 11 presets per pack, most of them are combinations of multiple stops.

The Pipe and Church Organ Pack contains 122 presets. Several of these presets are single stops. Most of the presets are combinations of stops similar to the cathedral organ packs. The 122 presets provide plenty of variety from soft flutes to full organ tutti. As with the cathedral presets, you can assign individual presets to each of the four voice buttons (Left, Right1, Right2, and Right3). This makes it possible to play as you would a real organ. If you have another keyboard such as a midi controller keyboard, you can have that keyboard control one of the voices simulating an organ with multiple manuals.                                                                                       

Thank you! I just wait for that kind of answear  ;D
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Yamaha HS7, BOSE QuietComfort15
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