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HEPHÆSTUS SOUNDS

PRESENTS
PIPE FESTIVAL

Pipe Festival is a sound library for Native Instruments Kontakt that


offers you a set of 13 real-sampled pipe organ combinations, with a
great realism on the sound, especially on the typical background
noises, like airflow noise, key-off noise, etc. It also offers a special
percussion set that includes timpani, gong and tubular bells.
FEATURES
• 13 real-sampled organ combinations, from the chapel one to the full-ranks one;
• Percussion switch that enables a percussive set composed of timpani (from C1 to
F2), gong (same extension of timpani, only at high velocities) and tubular bells (from
C4 to C5);
• Enabling one of the combination switches, the bellows starts; disabling the switch,
the bellows stops with a realistic noise;
• The Modulation Controller (MIDI CC 1) adjusts the stereo field (0 = mono, 64 =
original sampling field, 127 = large stereo field);
• Optimized GUI for touchscreens, if you are an organist and you own a virtual organ;
• Original reverb (sample-tail), dynamically adjusted for shorter/longer notes with the
help of an IR sample.

COMBINATIONS
Erzähler → “Flauto in Ottava”
Principale 8' → “Principale Bassi” + “Principale Soprani”
Hohlschelle → “Principale Bassi” + “Principale Soprani” + “Ottava”
Salicional → “Principale Bassi” + “Principale Soprani” + “Fagotto Bassi” + “Trombe Soprani”
Fonds et Cuivres → “Principale” + “Ottava” + “Cornetto I e II” + “Contrabbassi” + “Trombe”
Drones et Cornes → “Tromboncini” + “Fagotto” + “Trombe” + “Timballi” + “Corni Soprani”
Anches Primaire → The whole first manual (11 ranks)
33 Tuyaux Baroque → A great italian 17th century organ!
Grand Fourniture → Octave and fifth sounding ranks
Organo Pleno → Intense separation between high and low pipes
Regina Cæli → Reeds, brasses and flutes
Grand Jeu → Famous big combination of reeds and flutes
Der Souveran → Tutti

MAIN PROGRAMMING, PICTURES and SAMPLES: © Hephæstus Sounds 2014, Italy.


www.hephaestussounds.com

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