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The Lakeside Pipe Organ is a part steel pipe and part electric organ that produces most of its sound by venting mechanically compressed air (wind) through resonant pipes. Each pipe produces sound of one fixed pitch, so they are provided in sets with one pipe or more per note, each set or stop having a common timbre and loudness throughout. The Lakeside Pipe Organ has multiple sets of pipes of differing timbre, pitch and loudness which the player can employ singly or in combination. The actual organ is made from three keyboards, played by the hands, and a pedal board for bass notes, played by the feet, each of which controls its own group of stops.
# 5 Different Organ Settings (Equivalent to PP, P, MP, MF, FF)
# Close and Far microphone positions for all settings
# All notes on organ sampled (no interval sampling)
# All notes sampled with release triggers
# Acoustic recording without noise reduction
# Additional foot basses in forte patches
# Additional bell/chimes included
# Additional session recordings, FX, live organ demos and hall sounds
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