Sample Set for the organ of the Methodist Church, Prudhoe,
Northumberland
This sample set is provided by Mark Beverley, and is in the form of a self
extracting Windows executable file. The file is 102Mbyte in size, and so
may take a little while to download. The extracted data takes up
490Mbyte on your hard disc.
Mark says: "The Prudhoe Methodist Church Organ sample set, is a free 9 speaking stop organ I made for Hauptwerk.
It was done mainly as an experiment; it isn't perfect but nevertheless hopefully enjoyable to play. If you have any questions or want to donate some money (half of which will go to the church), then please feel free to email me at
m@rkbev.com."
Please note that your download will not be a the highest speed possible
with your Internet connection, as bandwidth from this server is
deliberately constrained.
Instructions for downloading:
- please send an email to m@rkbev.com
expressing interest in the Prudhoe Methodist Church, Prudhoe,
Northumberland;
- in the reply to your email you will receive instructions as to how to
download the samples set;
- the location of the sample set will give you further instructions
regarding download and installation.
The sample set is in Hauptwerk Version 1, but it can be used with any
version of Hauptwerk, including the current version, 3.11.
This is the list of stops in the Prudhoe organ, with some pictures, all
kindly provided by Mark Beverley:
Swell
Flautina 2'
Gemshorn 4' Lieblich Gedackt 8' Viol D'orchestra 8'
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Great
Principal 4' Open Diapason 8' Dulciana 8' Hohl Flute 8'
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Pedal
Bourdon 16'
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