Now do us a favor and give this performance the way it should be heard using the Jensen sample set. This sounds really mushy but nice playing which deserves the best sounding VTPO set.
@JoePeterzak what I was meaning was the 30s wurlitzers, which are more than flexible enough, But trying to get them to sound like a "george wright" recording is limiting. Wurlitzer knew what they were doing. Theres too many organs being "refined" and then we lose the original sound, as the maker intended it to be. "modern" popular music stops at around 1984, from then on its a few peices from musicals and films. I have yet to hear a theatre organ than cant get away with most things.
@bmhall100 ... because those old original Wurlitzer specifications are missing the proper stops to play modern popular music. Why, the Tibia is not even unified and only available at 8' and 4" pitch! We have come a long way in tonal development and refinement of the Theatre Organ sound. (thank god)
Now do us a favor and give this performance the way it should be heard using the Jensen sample set. This sounds really mushy but nice playing which deserves the best sounding VTPO set.
edonmusic 1 year ago
@JoePeterzak what I was meaning was the 30s wurlitzers, which are more than flexible enough, But trying to get them to sound like a "george wright" recording is limiting. Wurlitzer knew what they were doing. Theres too many organs being "refined" and then we lose the original sound, as the maker intended it to be. "modern" popular music stops at around 1984, from then on its a few peices from musicals and films. I have yet to hear a theatre organ than cant get away with most things.
bmhall100 1 year ago
@JoePeterzak 1920's Vintage Wurlitzer's aslo had unification of the Tibias, I think that is what bmhall100 means.
There's nothing wrong with the smaller organs with less unification either, makes us as organists think more.
Also, there is nothing wrong with an organ that still sounds as the builder intended it to!
comptonplus 1 year ago
@bmhall100 ... because those old original Wurlitzer specifications are missing the proper stops to play modern popular music. Why, the Tibia is not even unified and only available at 8' and 4" pitch! We have come a long way in tonal development and refinement of the Theatre Organ sound. (thank god)
JoePeterzak 1 year ago
why cant anyone sample a vintage, untouched wurlitzer......so much better and so much more flexible!!
bmhall100 1 year ago
That's a good one, Paul.
I must admit that it would be nice to have tabs move in the console view, but it just can't be done or I'd have included it in the package.
Alan.
Paramount Organ Works.
wurlitzerwilly 1 year ago