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Physis organs - "ALL, TUTTI, FULL ORGAN" sound bank combination. (2 replies and 8 comments)
Hello,
WHAT MODEL ORGAN DO YOU HAVE? WE CAN SEND YOU A .ALL FILE WITH IDES IF YOUR INSTRUMENT IS COMPATIBLE WITH OUR UK INSTRUMENTS? WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE YOU? WHO SUPPLIED YOUR INSTRUMENT?
REGARDS VISCOUNT UK
Hi! Thanks a lot for the answer, Mr. David Mason! I am in Italy, I bought a Physis organ here in Italy and I turned to Viscount Italy, but unfortunately it did not give me an exhaustive answer and the necessary files! My organ is a Viscount "UNICO CL6" (Classic 6), identical to your Physis organs. I would be so grateful if you send me the "ALL" files. Thanks, thanks again. Sincerely!
Hi before I send you any files can you tell me the stop names you have. Organs for the english market have different voice models installed and I do not want to risk you loading a file that will not work with your instrument. Regards David
Hi, thanks a lot. My Viscount "Unico CL6" organ has only indicative registers but identical to your Viscount UK organs. In fact, consulting the "Voicing" there are many others (or even variants) that can be replaced in combinations (and are in style Italian, English, German, French ...), including "ripieno", "mixture", "fourniture"... It is therefore almost impossible to list them but if you believe you can compare the model on the Italian website, also from Viscount. The worst basses are from 32 ', then 16', 8 ', 4'. I don't know how to really thank you for the files you send me. Best regards!
Hi, thanks a lot. My Viscount "Unico CL6" organ has only indicative STOPS but IDENTICAL to your Viscount UK organs. In fact, consulting the "Voicing" there are many others (or even variants) that can be replaced in combinations (and are in style Italian, English, German, French ...), including "ripieno", "mixture", "fourniture"... It is therefore almost impossible to list them but if you believe you can compare the model on the Italian website, also from Viscount. The worst basses are from 32 ', then 16', 8 ', 4'. I don't know how to really thank you for the files you send me. Best regards!
My organ has the possibility (like all Viscount Physis) to implement, that is to add quietly other sound banks from the pendrive usb! Ultimately, the sounds that are "hidden" in the "Voices" menu are found in virtually all Viscount Physis organ models with two and three keyboards (mine has two keyboards (61 key manual) and 32 foot pedal notes. Thanks again!
The stops contain precisely the following items, which are only indicative (because by reading better within "Voices", other voices can also correspond to the many available in the sound bank):
- Manuale I: Bourdon 16’, Prinzipal 8’, Hohlflöte 8’, Unda Maris 8’, Oktave 4’, Spitzflöte 4’, Superoktave 2’, Kornett IV, Mixtur V, Contra Trompete 16’, Trompete 8’, Krummhorn 8’, Tremulant, Coupler II/I, Midi.
Manuale II: Rohrgedackt 8’, Viola di Gamba 8’, Vox Celeste 8’, Prinzipal 4’, Rohrflöte 4’, Nasard 2 2/3’, Blockflöte 2’, Terz 1 3/5’, Scharf III, Fagott 16’, Oboe 8’, Vox Humana 8’, Clairon 4’, Tremulant, Midi.
- Pedale: Contra Violon 32’, Prinzipalbass 16’, Subbass 16’, Violone 16’, Oktavbass 8’, Gedackt 8’, Choralbass 4’, Contra Bombarde 32’, Posaune 16’, Trompete 8’, Coupler I/P, Coupler II/P, Midi.
Naturally, I always thank you infinitely for your kind attention to the stops you will send me!
Dear Mr. David Mason, I was waiting for your kind reply. In the meantime I have been contacted by the Italian Viscount and, for maximum correctness, I have to inform you that they do not have the files that you have told me to have. I therefore request that I be able to provide what has been argued, even for a fee. In thanking I extend cordial greetings.
Hi! Thanks a lot for the answer, Mr. David Mason! I am in Italy, I bought a Physis organ here in Italy and I turned to Viscount Italy, but unfortunately it did not give me an exhaustive answer and the necessary files! My organ is a Viscount "UNICO CL6" (Classic 6), identical to your Physis organs. I would be so grateful if you send me the "ALL" files. Thanks, thanks again. Sincerely!
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Hi! I have a Physis organ. Although the internal sound bank is really rich and assorted (like all the organs of the Physis line), I find it rather difficult to be able to choose and combine sounds, in order to arrive at the true and classic known "ALL general" (or "Strong General") effect. or "Full organ", typical of large cathedral organs, different from the one already set and callable from the piston (and really unsatisfactory, because it is very far from reality). Consequently I am forced to use (and integrate) uncomfortable expander ... I therefore ask Viscount, or who of you has already tried, if he has "schemes" of sound combinations (or precise indications, suggestions or solutions), useful to be able to reach the classic "Fortissimo" (typical of a cathedral). Thanks a lot!