1906 HARRISON PIPE ORGAN
The organ at All Saints Church, Tooting, is considered one of the finest examples of work by Harrison & Harrisons.
Built in 1906 and voiced by the great Arthur Harrison – undoubtedly the first famous sound engineer – it is especially notable for its thin and quiet registers; as well as the lowest bass we’ve ever heard.
It has not undergone any changes since it was installed in the church more than 100 years ago, and has 41 rests, not counting the connecting elements. We sampled 25 of them, covering every note.
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Specifications
25 STOPS
2 MIC ARRAYS
TRUE REVERB IMPULSES
KONTAKT PLAYER + NKS

Library Specifications
6GB Library, 3.5GB with NCW compression
24 / 48khz stereo sampling
2500 samples
2 microphone arrays: close + ambient
25 Stops with keyswitching
True church reverb impulses
Synthesis module
Microtuning module
Registration presets by Howard Goodall & David Kelly
Sound design presets by Ian Boddy

By Leauger

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