The emotion is more intense with the Vivaldi 250. This salon organ has indeed a lot to offer! With its two manuals, it looks very similar to its brother, but it is far superior in the composition of the stops. The forty-seven registers give you a very wide choice, especially now that you know that you can combine them with four different organ types and three variations.
These are real pipe stops you are hearing. Thanks to the built-in real-time sampling system, your Vivaldi reproduces the sound of famous pipe organs. The digital recordings reproduce the original sound of the organ pipes.
This is further enhanced by the Adaptive Ambiance System, a technique that realistically reproduces the acoustics of cathedrals from different locations. Do you prefer the sound of the organist on the bench? Then the original sound dominates and you can hear the wind blowing through the pipes. If you prefer to listen from the back of the church, just press a button. In the back pew of the cathedral, the sound of the organ and the articulation of your playing blend in with the acoustics.
This technique works in conjunction with the LIVEreverb system, so you have twelve realistic acoustics at your disposal. You can easily go from the charming St. Salvius church in Limbricht in the Netherlands to La Grand-Combe in the south of France. And this without leaving the bench of your organ. And if you want to go beyond the limits of the classical pipe organ, the Vivaldi also offers a range of optional solo and orchestral instrument registers, such as strings, trumpet, piano, harp and gospel organ.
The Vivaldi 150, 250 and 350 models meet all the musical needs of the demanding organist. The Vivaldi is a tried and tested classic in all its facets. But in a new version. This is the organ that should be in your living room.