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Digital Sampled Theatre Organ
« on: Nov 17th, 2003, 11:38pm »
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Hello Forum,
I have a beautiful 3 manual WurliTzer pipe organ full-sized copy console built about 20 years ago and it is interfaced to an analog tone generating system. Not bad for it's day, but sad sounding today! I added Midi to manuals and pedals and two digital sound recording modules for the toy counter sounds like Gong,Train Whistle, Tarzan's Yell, Thunder, etc.
I want to totally digitize the sound generating system using Midi and Digital Sound Samplers. As I have surfed the Internet searching for the right software system I have seen  MidiOx mentioned many times and have signed on!
Any suggestions for software? Has anyone accomplished a similar project? Any comments are appreciated.
Organthusiastically Yours,
Dean Peden Cool
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Re: Digital Sampled Theatre Organ
« Reply #1 on: Mar 18th, 2004, 9:08pm »
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The challenge in emulating a pipe organ with MIDI is that a Note On message to the output device (pipes or synthesizer) should depend on both a Note On message from the input device (keyboard) and a stop tab.  Stop tabs aren't implemented in standard MIDI.
 
I am writing a program called the Miditzer that provides stop tabs and the logic to combine them with MIDI keyboard input to produce MIDI output.  Details can be found at www.miditheatreorgan.com  
 
jOrgan is a Java program that performs a similar function.  jOrgan is more directed to configurability while the Miditzer is more directed to a high degree of accuracy in modeling the behavior of a Wurlitzer theatre organ.
 
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