BigCat Instruments programmed organist Lars Palo’s samples of an organ for a new Kontakt library.
Burea Organ reproduces in Kontakt 5 the sound of a 40 stop organ manufactured in 1967 by Hammarbergs Orgelbygerry AB for the Burea church in Sweden and recorded in stereo 24-bit / 96kHz WAV format.
You can completely alter the sound of the organ thanks to 100 types of reverb, a 4-band EQ, chorus and phase effects, a surround panner, a stereo enhancer and a Unison X feature.
Each stop has two buttons, the one on the left will activate the stop while the one on the right will unload the stop samples from the memory, if you ever get short of ressources.
Burea Organ is available for free at http://bigcatinstruments.blogspot.com/.
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