
Reverb features the 115 custom impulses taken from some of our favorite places. The library is programmed using a user-friendly and flexible interface with an advanced arpeggiator for step-sequencing and LFOs as well as DSP multi-effects, such as delays, flangers, and convolution Reverb. We’ve extended the lowest note down to C-2 to permit higher notes than the actual pipes would allow in this organ. The entire range of pipes covers 61 keys that are on the console beginning at C2. The recordings were made from two wide stereo microphone positions, allowing for maximum user flexibility.

They could be compared to the PP, P, MP as well as MF, FF, and MF using the master organist Don Sears. We recorded five different important stop settings on the organ. The interface offers a broad range of control parameters for sound shaping all of which are fully automation-ready within your host environment or in the standalone mode of Kontakt. Take a look at some images of our custom-designed GUI to Kontakt in the gallery above. Kontakt is an industry-standard advanced technology for virtual instruments. The library is intended to work with the edition of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.5 or later.

Each keyboard is controlled by its own group of stops. The organ itself is constructed out of three keyboards and the foot pedal board that plays bass notes.
