Dudelange - Voxus Organs
The Stahlhuth/Jann organ in Dudelange (Luxembourg) is a grand romantic organ, with influences from Germany, France and England. This organ is very versatile, boasting two swell divisions, a full string choir, a Chamade division, two 32 foot pedal stops and many solo voices. Since 2002, over 100 CDs have been released from this instrument.
- Two stereo channels of chromatically sampled stop-by-stop pipes, including recorded tremulants for select reed stops, are available.
- The console has been implemented as a virtual screen.- The jambs have been optimized for single and dual touchscreens in both landscape and portrait orientations.
- Implementation of a simple screen for both landscape and portrait orientation.
- Implementation of modeled tremulants for Hauptwerk, Positiv and Schwellwerk, as well as recorded tremulants for four reed stops.
- Basson Hautbois 8' (Récit)
- Oboe 8' (Récit)
- Vox Humana 8' (Récit)
- Clarinette (Positif)
- A user-programmable crescendo has been implemented, eliminating the need for the Hauptwerk Internal crescendo.
- The tonal mute piston can be used to alter the brightness of the Chamade stops.
- Implementation of a switch to limit the maximum volume of the Schwellwerk from 32 to 25.
- Implementation of an acoustic control slider to enable smooth transitions between perspectives.
| Brand: Voxus Organs |
Hauptwerk Advanced V7 or higher
16bit multi loops compressed: 31.9 GB RAM
20bit multi loops compressed: 58.8 GB RAM
24bit multi loops compressed: 62.2 GB RAM