《Voxus Virtual Organs: Haarlem》是一款基於 Hauptwerk 平台的頂級風琴音源庫,完整採樣荷蘭哈爾姆(Haarlem)聖巴佛大教堂內著名的 穆勒風琴(Müller Organ)。這座建於 1738 年的管風琴不僅是世界上最具代表性的樂器之一,也曾吸引像亨德爾(G.F. Händel)與莫扎特等歷史偉人親自造訪演奏。它近 30 米高的華麗立面和近 90% 保留的原始音管構成了極為獨特的音色系統,音響氣勢恢宏而又層次豐富。
本虛擬音源版本由 Voxus 精心採樣並開發,完整還原這座傳奇樂器的廣闊音域與三層鍵盤結構(Rugwerk, Hoofdwerk, Bovenwerk),並包含兩個巨型低音塔中的 32 英尺長管聲音色。聲音宏大、立體,極具教堂特有的空間感與泛音氛圍。無論是演奏讚美詩、巴洛克作品,還是用於現代電影配樂,Haarlem 音源都能帶來難以複製的歷史厚重感和音樂表現力。
該音源兼容 Hauptwerk Advanced 5/6/7 平台,提供 16bit / 20bit / 24bit 多重循環壓縮音質選項,完整安裝包約 22.92 GB。使用建議搭配高內存設備以便實現全功能加載,特別適合追求極致真實感與演奏體驗的風琴演奏者與配樂人。
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Voxus Virtual Organs Haarlem Hauptwerk-ARCADiA
Team ARCADiA | Hauptwerk | 22.92 GB
下載連結:https://www.52timbre.com/1373.html
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The Müller-organ in the Sint Bavokerk in Haarlem is the most famous organ all over the world. The facade is very impressive and magnificent. The church have a special acoustic, what gives a magical sound.
The main eye-catcher in the Great Church is the impressive Müller organ dating from 1738, which is the most depicted instrument in the world. It covers the whole west wall of the church and measures almost 30 metres from the ground. In the towering middle part the 『werken』 (Rugwerk, Hoofdwerk en Bovenwerk), placed above each other, are clearly distinguishable; they are flanked on both sides with two enormous 「pedal towers」 in which pipes of almost 11 metres (32 feet) are placed. The organ is richly gilded and decorated with more than 25 larger than life-size statues, all made by Jan van Logteren, a sculptor from Amsterdam. The pinnacle is crowned with two lion figures holding the coat of arms of Haarlem. Soon after its completion the organ became a tourist attraction with international fame and it still is. It was played by G.F. Händel in 1740 and 』50, who travelled to Haarlem especially for this purpose, and in 1766 the ten-year-old Mozart was on the organ. In summer the city organ concerts attract many visitors each week. This flocking of the public is even more supported during the biennial International Organ Festival. With the organ of Haarlem its maker, Christiaan Müller, a German by origin, has placed himself among the great organ builders not only of his time, but of all times.
Although it has been radically restored several times – the last big restoration was carried out in 1959-60 by the Danish company Marcussen – the organ has retained its original concept with yet about 90% of the pipes. During the past years the organ building company Flentrop from Zaandam, that is maintaining the organ, has carried out a number of retunings, through which the sound again closely approaches the original. The sound can be described as broad, prominent, and despite the countless nuances exceptionally homogeneous. Famous is the Cornet, the register that is placed to enable strengthening of the melody of the psalm, and the Vox Humana, or imitation of the human voice, with which Händel was very charmed, as we know. Of course, the superb acoustics of the church contributes to the beauty of the instrument’s sound.
System requirements Professional-extended:
Hauptwerk Advanced 5, 6 or 7
16bit multi loops compressed: 31 Gb RAM (default)
20bit multi loops compressed: 55 Gb RAM
24bit multi loops compressed: 62 Gb RAM