11.11.2024: Patch (1.1) for the Stumm organs Meisenheim and Sobernheim: Due to a bad parameter setting in the sample processing software the natural reverb has accidentally been slightly faded out. This has been fixed now resulting in 0.5-1s more reverb. The patch is rather big as all reverb samples have to be replaced. In addition for the Meisenheim sample some release timings for the Subbass 16' have been changed for a smoother transition between staccato and portato samples. Please note that owners of this set will also need to download the licenced version file again to obtain the newest organ definition file. Please log in to your account to get the download link for your purchased file.
Meisenheim: Download links for HW4.2.1: part 1, part 2 Download links for HW5 (and above): part 1, part 2
Sobernheim: Download links for HW4.2.1: part 1, part 2 Download links for HW5 (and above): part 1, part 2
29.07.2023: Patch (1.1) for the Link/Gaida organ (Ulm):
This update fixes the following issues:
- When loading a "blank'" combination the organ could get into a state, where it produced no sound no matter which stops were pulled.
- The "Normallage ab" (unison-off) couplers were effecting the wrong manuals.
- When using a crescendo in a MIDI recording the stop changes were not recorded.
- A few samples have been replaced.
Download link: please click here.
26.06.2023: Patch (1.2) for the Vleugels organ (Chemnitz):
This update fixes the following issues:
- A bug in the tuning tables caused two stops, the REC Viola da Gamba 8' and the G.O. Flûte 4' to be slightly off pitch when using the "original pitch" setting in Hauptwerk. This has been fixed.
The patch also includes the previous (1.1) patch with the following fixes:
- The sliders on the control page did not react when dragging them upwards from the bottom of the slider.
- Fixed two problematic samples (GO-Montre 8' g (055), GO-Prestant 4' d# (051))
- Most notable change: "Original Tuning" now only corrects samples that are significantly off pitch, so the organ is really sounding as recorded. This gives a much more natural sound than the random detuning feature, which is still needed when using tempered tunings in Hauptwerk.
Download link: please click here.
26.06.2023: Patch (1.2) for the Bach organ (Regensburg):
This update fixes the following issues:
- Some buttons on the left side stop panel in portrait mode did not respong to mouse input.
- Fixed a clicking sample in the Pedal Octave 4'.
In addition the patch includes the previous patch (1.1) with the following fixes:
- Some buttons on the left side stop panel were not responding to mouse clicks
- Fixed three problematic samples (P-Principal16 F, OW-Octave2 f#', OW-Kleingedackt4 c#'')
Download link: please click here.
Patch (1.2) for the Walcker organ (Papenburg):
This update fixes the following issues:
- Added special "hint"-tags in the organ definition to make HW's master couplers work correctly with this sample set.
- The crescendo now correctly remembers which stops were on before being engaged by the crescendo, so that these will now stay on correctly when the crescendo is rolled back.
- Added a default crescendo setting kindly provided by concert organist Christian Brembeck. If you are updating the sample set from the previous version you will need to select "Revert all combinations to organ default" from Hauptwerk's "Registration"-menu. This needs to be done for any combination file that you are loading. Unfortunately by doing this any combinations saved in the particular combinations file will be lost.
Download link: please click here.
Patch (1.1) for the Collon organ (Münster): The fix contains three updated samples as well as a correct short octave mapping. Please note that users of the HW4 version will need to redownload the licenced ODF file to get the short octave fix! Download patch for Hauptwerk 4.x Download patch for Hauptwerk V |