Hi Charlie,
I can completely see why you would want to avoid buying a digital organ...they mostly sound terrible, if not comical. However, pipe organ lovers have found a haven in Hauptwerk. I work for a company based in California that builds dedicated Hauptwerk instruments. If a pipe organ is out of the question due to price or space limitations, we can build you an outstanding Hauptwerk instrument that, though not having the ambience of actual pipes, at least would avoid the stale sound of short sample loops and samples duplicated at many pitch levels (plus poor sampling techniques capturing way too much wind noise) and would have the advantage of a large and colorful disposition, even on a two-manual model.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Best regards,
Aaron Doyle,
VP of Sales,
Christopher Martin Digital Organs
martindigitalorgans.com
I can completely see why you would want to avoid buying a digital organ...they mostly sound terrible, if not comical. However, pipe organ lovers have found a haven in Hauptwerk. I work for a company based in California that builds dedicated Hauptwerk instruments. If a pipe organ is out of the question due to price or space limitations, we can build you an outstanding Hauptwerk instrument that, though not having the ambience of actual pipes, at least would avoid the stale sound of short sample loops and samples duplicated at many pitch levels (plus poor sampling techniques capturing way too much wind noise) and would have the advantage of a large and colorful disposition, even on a two-manual model.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Best regards,
Aaron Doyle,
VP of Sales,
Christopher Martin Digital Organs
martindigitalorgans.com