Larry, Try the following: * Click the Reset button in GSO * In the left Quicksound pane, right-click C:\ and select Rebuild Quicksound Database * Using File...
Hi, Lynn, Looks like we're both right. My way works for 216 and, I presume, yours does for 260. I wonder why it was changed??? Have fun, Roy. Lynn Walls...
Hi again, Lynn, I'm not running 260 but, on further thought, your explanation raises a query in my mind. If setting the map of a piston while a stop is ON...
... MAPped ON, SET OFF = turns off with piston MAPped ON, SET ON = turns on with piston MAPped OFF, SET OFF = Nothing happens with piston MAPped OFF, SET ON =...
... Oh FOR SURE not! In his pipe sampled soundfont for Miditzer, he has some of the best tuned percussion samples out there! I have 'rolled my own' soundfonts,...
This looks like a topic I would care to read however, when I click on the link http://www.jbwebserver.net/mforum/forum_posts.asp? TID=1435&PID=10744#10744...
... In 260SP, for the stops that you DON'T want to change and DON'T want to toggle, just set them UP/OFF in the MAP for the piston. Then, when saving a...
... Dan. I have two Yahoo accounts. One is Yahoo the other Yahoo/Verizon. If I'm on Yahoo Verizon I can't gain access to any of the forum files because they...
Required reading for any serious student of virtual pipe organs includes the excellent paper by Dr. Colin Pykett, one or world's leading experts on the physics...
I'm not disputing the info presented in this article. I do have a question. When listening to previously recorded organ demo's with my two Mackie MR5's it is...
With multiple audio channels, each having individual ranks, the mixing together of the sounds is accomplished (mixed) in the listening space (room/air) where...
Why the distortion.. Looking up in the Text books, a logical explanation comes to mind. From the engineering books, When ever two sinusoidal signals are mixed...
Hi Jim, Lynn and list Dateline:Monday, Bakersfield Well, the Poorman,s Convention was a fantastic success and the organ was played from 8:00 on Saturday...
Not to nit-pick but..... Actually when 2 pipes are played you still get both pitches as well as the sum and the difference. Usually the sum is high enough in...
In a message dated 5/5/2008 10:52:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, russa@... writes: I bought a R/S sound level meter when I got here and asked Jim Spohn ...
Mr. Dense is back, that's me. Assuming the sound is perfectly mixed in the air and there are no harmonics etc. created and only the original sounds are...
One problem I found with putting multiple ranks through the same speaker system is that if they are in perfect tune, they have the tendancy to sound like just...
Russ, Thank you so very much for your collected data, both measured ... That you could not hear the VDO, even though by itself it was sounding out at least at...
Hi, Frank, There is a subtle difference between a 'beat' and a new frequency. A beat is a variation in amplitude and, in a perfectly linear system, contains...
... Not odd that Les has discovered what the organ designers of the past had used to embelish their sounds at a modest production cost. The brightest group of...
... Chuck, Don't feel bad, this stuff can get a bit arcane. Several members have already given excellent information, so with the hope of not being too ...
... One more thing to consider, is Buddy Coles installation with his studio TPO. Buddy, used different rank manufactures on either chamber. On the main he...
Hi Roy, I can have no argument with you, especially since I am not an audio engineer. It does seem that when you tune two pipes with a difference of say, 100...
... I agree, Jim! The dBSPL meter readings are indeed useful -- certainly for getting the sound levels of the various recorded rank sample sets in the "ball...