
Janos Sachs organ builder lived in the middle of the nineteenth century in Komarom. He built several small organ, especially the churches in the villages Transdanubia.
The organ presented in one of the largest remained organ. Unfortunately, the organ is quite poor condition. The subbassus stop can not be used at all. The organ is need of complete renovation. But the present state of the organ can be evaluated pretty unique sound.
Istvan Kolonics organ builder lived in the same of age in another corner of Hungary, Transylvania. He produced more than 200 small organ, mostly positives for small village churches in Transylvania. This is a typical Kolonics organ. The pedal later built from an unknown master.
The Kolonics organ was recorded by László Megyaszai.
The sample sets made in wet stereo form.
The reverb 2 s, which follows the acoustics of the two churches.
Hauptwerk v4.2 or v5-9 supported for the Organ Definition Files.
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RAM requirements (GB) |
stereo wet |
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16 bit |
24 bit |
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Hungrian village |
3 |
5.5 |
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The Organ of Hans Sachs |
The Organ of Kolonics István |
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Pedal original: 24 keys virtual: 32 keys Oktavbass 8' |
Pedal original: 24 keys virtual: 32 keys Subbass 16’ |
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Great original: 49 keys virtual: 61 keys Bourdon 8', Salicional 8' (-from 54-f#) Octave 4', Flaute 4', Quint 2 2/3', Octav 2' Mixtur |
Great original: 49 keys virtual: 361 keys Coppel 8’ Coppel 4', Principal 4', Octav 2' Quint 1 1/3', Superoctav 1' |
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Extras (only the virtual model) Couplers Tremulant Enclosure |
Extras (only the virtual model) Couplers Tremulant Enclosure |
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Expansions are only the organ own sound files |
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The wonderful little organ is a gift for all of us.