
The town is especially well known for its castle which used to belong to the Batthyany family, one of the most important aristocrat families of Hungary. Blessed Ladislaus Batthyany-Strattmann (1870-1931), a famous ophthalmologist who was beatified by the Catholic Church.
The Lutheran church was built in 1888 in neo-Gothic style.
The original organ was built by Joseph Angster in 1893. Angster rarely built the mechanical organs with two manuals, this is the one.
The organ was restored by Miklos Albert, based on the plans of Gabor Lehotka in 1995
The sample sets made in wet stereo form.
The reverb is 3 s, reflects he original acoustics of the church.
Hauptwerk v4.2 or v5-9
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RAM requirements (GB) |
stereo wet |
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16 bit |
24 bit |
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Angster Lutheran Körmend |
7.6 |
10 |
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Original Organ |
Sample set |
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Pedal 30 keys Kontrabass 16', Subbass 16', Apertabass 8', Cello 8' |
Pedal 32 keys + Choralbass 4', Pedal Mixtura Pousane 16' (from Trompete 8') |
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Great 54 keys Bourdon 16', Principal 8', Bourdon 8', Octav 4', Flauta 4', Mixtura 3f Trompette 8' (expansion in 1995) |
Great 61 keys + Quinte 2 2/3' |
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Swell (original 54, virtual 61 keys) Salicional 8', Silvestrina 8', Flauta tibia 8' Flauta travers 4', Nasat 2 2/3’ Zimbel 1 1/3' (expansion in 1995) |
Swell 61 keys + Flauta celeste 8', Flauta 2' Trombete echo 8'
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Couplers P+I, P+II, I+II
Tremulant II Enclosure II |
Couplers + P+I sub, P+I super, I+II sub, I+II super P super, I sub, I super, II sub, II super Tremulant + I
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Expansions are only the organ own sound files |
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