DUDE! What you found is the best program. I got a Wurlitzer Theater Organ and I would be able to play with my keyboard and my organ at the same time and it would sound so wonderful together. Thanks for the download!!!!!
@TheProducerBen The mic is an MXL 990, a condenser mic which was purchased at a local Guitar Center store here in Denver. It was on sale at a bargain price (An extra 991 condenser mic came with it as well. ) A wind screen was optional which I did not get.
I was acquiring the MidiTzer app when I bumped into it looking for Audio Apps when I started looking for possible YouTube demos, and George Wright organ music. Then I discovered your notable demo, Philovideo!
Thanks!
As for a good keyboard for cheap, I found one some time ago at a Goodwill, and I believe it was just $20 or so. It is a good Casio unit, though I do not recall the model - it's still in storage!
@claudius2u@claudius2u I purchased a low cost Yamaha PSR-E-213 keyboard last year that has MIDI in and out and so far it is working fine with the Miditzer program as well as MyOrgan and the free version of the Hauptwerk software I recently downloaded. You can see me demonstrating the "MyOrgan" software using my Yamaha keyboard on my other video on my Youtube channel.
Thousands upon thousands of MIDI file are downloadable from the 'net. I do not have a keyboard nor the talent or skill for playing one. I basically use the MidiTzer program as a MIDI jukebox. You probably already know what I just shared anyway being such an old posting.
Great Demo !! Thanks for posting. BTW. Ham Radio guy here. Is that Mic in the video one of Bob Heil's PR40s ?? Looke simular to the one on the Dave Letterman's desk. Haave a Blessed week !
You will enjoy playing MORE from 1 or 2 keyboards(say on stands one above other) with MIDI sockets. I have a "M-AUDIO" 2x2 interface. It has 2 MIDI IN and 2 MIDI OUT and a USB plug into computer. Try and learn to read the music. I did at 60 + yrs old !! It all takes time especially reading the BASS line. Try it!
I really enjoyed your presentation. Very Well Made. My Familys' church broadcasts their service LIVE on a local AM station here in Akron,Ohio "1590 WAKR".. It's the First United Methodist Church and as you know Methodists are really known for enjoying their pipe organs and hymnyns,when I listened to the sound from your video it sounded just like the Live broadcast of their "REAL" pipe organ we have at our church. I think it's from Austria... Right before each service they play the organ
Just the default Miditzer Cinema soundfonts that came packaged with the program when I downloaded it. There is a lot more info on the Miditzer website that should answer any other question you might have. There is still more I need to learn about this program and there is much more I need to learn about MIDI technology. Anyway, Thanks for watching!
thanx it work could you send me some clases for tutor on the pc? thanx for the link n.n
Jacoali 4 months ago
May I ask you where you got the music to play on the Miditzer? I have the Miditzer on my computer, but don't have these pieces. Thankyou.
bimjales 11 months ago
which name have this song ?
MultiEidechse 1 year ago
which name have this song ?
MultiEidechse 1 year ago
DUDE! What you found is the best program. I got a Wurlitzer Theater Organ and I would be able to play with my keyboard and my organ at the same time and it would sound so wonderful together. Thanks for the download!!!!!
Instrumentalduet 1 year ago
Is that a Rhide mic on your desk? a bit hardcore for the web isn't it? haha
TheProducerBen 1 year ago
@TheProducerBen The mic is an MXL 990, a condenser mic which was purchased at a local Guitar Center store here in Denver. It was on sale at a bargain price (An extra 991 condenser mic came with it as well. ) A wind screen was optional which I did not get.
Philovideo 1 year ago
I was acquiring the MidiTzer app when I bumped into it looking for Audio Apps when I started looking for possible YouTube demos, and George Wright organ music. Then I discovered your notable demo, Philovideo!
Thanks!
As for a good keyboard for cheap, I found one some time ago at a Goodwill, and I believe it was just $20 or so. It is a good Casio unit, though I do not recall the model - it's still in storage!
claudius2u 1 year ago
@claudius2u @claudius2u I purchased a low cost Yamaha PSR-E-213 keyboard last year that has MIDI in and out and so far it is working fine with the Miditzer program as well as MyOrgan and the free version of the Hauptwerk software I recently downloaded. You can see me demonstrating the "MyOrgan" software using my Yamaha keyboard on my other video on my Youtube channel.
Philovideo 1 year ago
This is good, however I dont have midi keyboard and I have to use the mouse and computer keyboard. Not Ideal!
But the sounds are very realistic. Cross between a church organ and Wurlitzer.
skbworld2008 2 years ago
Great program! Can you play MIDI files through this virtual pipe organ? I love pipe organ also. Thanks.
learning41230 2 years ago
@learning41230
Thousands upon thousands of MIDI file are downloadable from the 'net. I do not have a keyboard nor the talent or skill for playing one. I basically use the MidiTzer program as a MIDI jukebox. You probably already know what I just shared anyway being such an old posting.
oldbear52 1 year ago
Nicest!
florianchurch 2 years ago
Great Demo !! Thanks for posting. BTW. Ham Radio guy here. Is that Mic in the video one of Bob Heil's PR40s ?? Looke simular to the one on the Dave Letterman's desk. Haave a Blessed week !
texdw7432 3 years ago
Eu tenho este programa também......
bbbnit 3 years ago
You will enjoy playing MORE from 1 or 2 keyboards(say on stands one above other) with MIDI sockets. I have a "M-AUDIO" 2x2 interface. It has 2 MIDI IN and 2 MIDI OUT and a USB plug into computer. Try and learn to read the music. I did at 60 + yrs old !! It all takes time especially reading the BASS line. Try it!
douglasnixon 3 years ago
Bill,
I really enjoyed your presentation. Very Well Made. My Familys' church broadcasts their service LIVE on a local AM station here in Akron,Ohio "1590 WAKR".. It's the First United Methodist Church and as you know Methodists are really known for enjoying their pipe organs and hymnyns,when I listened to the sound from your video it sounded just like the Live broadcast of their "REAL" pipe organ we have at our church. I think it's from Austria... Right before each service they play the organ
Crazyworld1975 3 years ago
What Soundfonts did you use?
san6166 3 years ago
Just the default Miditzer Cinema soundfonts that came packaged with the program when I downloaded it. There is a lot more info on the Miditzer website that should answer any other question you might have. There is still more I need to learn about this program and there is much more I need to learn about MIDI technology. Anyway, Thanks for watching!
Philovideo 3 years ago