L. Vierne - Symphony No. 3 - IV. Adagio

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

I created this one as a test video, to show it to some friends. I believe it's a decent performance, so I've uploaded it here as well.

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  • Have you changed any of the voicing on this organ? if so what did you change? I am thinking of getting it myself.

  • @goodchappy : I only increased the volume of certain stops, like Flute Harmonique and pedal stops (after recording this video). I would strongly recommend you obtain this sample set, as it's one of the best ones out there!

  • Lovely performance, which organ is this emulating?

  • Thank you!

    It's the organ of Notre-Dame in Metz.

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  • @mrSymphonic Having listened to many Cavaille Col organs, it seems they are very affected by wind turbulance, so I am wondering if changing the wind settings would have a better effect if done carefully.

    I have the Salisbury cathedral organ and the wind settings don't seem to work (on the first release version), it sounds horrid if you try changing them.

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