It would have been more useful if I had found it sooner! I recently built myself a new PC and so I ended up re-building Hauptwerk from scratch. I wanted to use the "new" routing system and find out how it all worked. It took an embarrassingly long time. So long that I am not going to say how long it took. It was just four days of my life that I would never get back! I am sure it all makes perfect sense to anyone who has recording studio experience but to me it was all gobbledegook. Compound that with the fact that HW like to make some settings for you, calls everything an extremely long name and duplicates controls all over the place to make things easier(!) and I did not find it at all easy. Now I have cracked the three basic types of bus and the order they expect to be in it all becomes clear (er).
You are great at explaining what is going on. You are the only organist that I know of on RUclips that is willing to get into the nuts and bolts! I appreciate it very much! Your goal appears to be helping everyone become better!
That my friend is WRONG. Last year, Jerry Martin did that tour of the mixer already and was the fist. And I myself explained all that in German just one month before that. ruclips.net/video/9STpd1drUAc/видео.html So sorry, but do better research please! :)
Excellent! Well done on laying this difficult to understand concept out in a very methodical way. I highly recommend that people delete the default names as you have recommended, and uncheck default options, and take complete control from the very beginning. Really really well done.
Thanks Richard. Probably the single biggest tip in the vid is starting from the speakers/output and working forward to the sample set/input. Looks like Hauptwerk is designed to also accommodate the real life variations in the physical location of the sound by being able to choose different speaker sets for different organs. This vid will become standard must-watch for anyone starting out with Hauptwerk. Thanks.
Dear Richard, Thank you so much for your Video, I just upgraded from HW 4.2 to HW 7 , and your instruction is very clear :-) I will defenitely try this out on my HW organ
Thanks for this usefull explanation, kept straigjt and simple and easy to understand. And THANKS FOR SHARING and not keeping to yourself the secrets of the magic of Hauptwerk. Much appreciated!
Fantastic learning time for me. I have configured Hauptwerk by much confusion already. After watching this video only, I backed up and did the things you showed how to setup the software. It sure made a difference with this organ. I'm using Theater und Philharmonic for my upcoming client I'm putting this system together for. It is amazing software, but the book is somewhat confusing. Your video on this part was an eye opener! Thank you for your time to help those of us using Hauptwerk. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. BTW... I'm using the "TUP" organ because of one of your videos playing that organ. Thank you again!!
Thank you for this clear tutorial. I was so impressed I watched it 3 times then upgraded from v6 to v7 (you should be on commission!). Never thought of deleting all those wordy descriptions; I've now got it all set up and everything now sounds great. Only problem is, now I know how easy it is, I now want to buy an even bigger audio interface and connect up another 6 speakers ... better warn the National Grid.
Thanks for doing this. I need to refer back to your video every time I set up my or a friend's system, and your review is the most straightforward one I've found.
Was helpful, but I feel like I should have watched a video on advice for purchasing speakers first. What type of speakers should we buy? If we can't afford to buy them all at once, how should we prioritize?
Great explanation Richard. I think it will definitely help folks gain the confidence to replace the defaults with their own settings and not be afraid to use the alt configs to experiment. I'll certainly do some more trials with my own setup.
Thanks Richard! Super useful for building a better understanding of of the Audio in HW. I'm really looking forward to the next video! Very methodical explanation of the routing of sound, from the mapping of the sources and tracking the route it will follow to get to the human ears! On so many levels I have been a recipient of so much of your expertise and really admire not only the skill that you bring to the BIS community but also your willingness to share that skill and knowledge with everyone. The organ world is definitely a richer place because you are in it.
Thanks Richard. I am still pretty new to Hauptwerk and seeing different approaches to the setup, even if it covers similar ground as others have done (like Jerry Martin's marvelous videos ) it is very helpful for me. I very much anticipate, "patiently", part II. ... whenever you're ready... :)
So you did that, too, now :) Well, it seems as you found the same "doors" that I used in February in my video about the HW-Mixer :) Good to see, that you still make technical videos, too... Thanks for your clear way - and here all Hauptwerk-Users can have it in English now :)
Hi Richard. Thanks for this video. I hope these observations help in your journey to understanding this beast. It really is a great start but has some issues that can confuse matters. I did of course notice the four main confusing aspects of this mixer. 1) The desired norm of the seemingly random word Perspective, used as a default label anywhere to avoid using the word widely misunderstood term - ‘bus’. 2) The lack of understanding that the Perspectives 2 to 4 have their ‘volumes’ minimised. Despite your clarity of thought, Mr Dyde has really thought of a great hidden place in the depths to turn these volumes to zero. Why could not it just be a single tick box even as far back as the Rank Routing screen? 3) The concern about all them buses having their tick boxes ticked in the nearest of many many dead buses in existence. The obvious danger of thinking that if you delete the labels, those bus’s links die too. This could result in all sorts of audio routes in existence in buses now without labels and now, a user would struggle to find where they are hiding. 4) I was not happy with the initial gloss over the audio interface optional labels on the right not being filled in. How many folk out there have software to go with their audio/midi interfaces that offer the option of labelling the output channels? I’ve had my Motu for a good while and I have not yet come across that option yet but I’ll be having a look for sure. Best wishes.
Maurice is correct that the imprecise use of the term ‘perspective’ when meaning (primary) bus, would be confusing to a beginner, as ‘perspective’ means something else quite different in the HW mixer world. Going backwards from speakers to ranks is indeed probably the most intuitive way to understand it. But the lack of a graphical view of how audio flows then through from rank-routing, mixer bus groups, primary buses (and perhaps then intermediate/master mix buses) towards the interface/speakers, is a shame. A picture paints a thousand words, etc. One *does* exist on another HW user’s site and YT channel, and is often mentioned/linked on FB groups.
Thank you Mr. McVeigh for this very useful tutorial. At the end you mention a sequal video devoted to your rear surround speakers and how to program them in the Hauptwerk Mixer. I would appreciate knowing if it has been posted or if it is still in preparation. Regards.
Very interesting, but not very useful for me since I don't have Hauptwerk myself. I really like tech stuff like this so I wouldn't mind more content like this.
Another great video. The first thing I got out of it is the audio interface you use. I'm not satisfied with the sound quality I get from my motherboards audio. There are plenty of choices out there but yours works, the price it right and it gets good reviews. Guess I'll order one tonight. Thanks! Btw, I assume it will also make my playing sound as good as yours 🤣
A fantastic video. Thanks. Actually looking to find how to turn down one note (8’ C) which through my audio/in my room is noticeably louder than all other nearby notes. In headphones all is even! I will keep looking…..but your video is great. Hauptwerk should employ you to do training videos. Thanks.
Richard, thank you for putting this together, I hope this video will stay here long enough for me to make use of it. My iLok Dongle arrives tomorrow and I will finally upgrade from HW4 to HW7. I have to say your St. Anne's Moseley sounds horrid and dead! Is that really how it sounds out of the box?
Suppose you want to send a perspective to two channels. Can that be done somehow? The drop-down in the audio mixer is specifically labelled "Audio output (device) channel(s)" with the optional plural, but I don't see any way of actually selecting multiple channels.
Thank you very much, Richard! At last, an explanation of the Hauptwerk Mixer which I can understand! So far my efforts with the Mixer have been hit and miss, and the HW User Guide has only served to confuse me further. Your explanation has inspired me to entirely revise my audio setup from scratch. Has the second video, talking about how to create a rear channel from a stereo sample set, been produced yet?
Presumably, if you're configuring for a youtube feed, you only mix to a 2 channel stereo mix and try to emulate the physical locations of that particular physical organ.
Given the option of buying sample sets in dry or surround, what is the more sensible choice? Setting up custom routing and reverbs sound a bit too daunting to me, so I lean towards surround.
Sadly I followed this following problems with routing multi channel audio and have been left with no sound whatsoever and a completely disabled system 😢
What are your physical connections? It seems like you're getting 7 channels from a 4 channel interface, assuming left and right for each speaker pair and 1 channel for the sub.
Hi. I see you have a lot of knowledge about Hauptwerk. How are your organs run? Maybe you know how to configure the program to run after turning on the power, i.e. turned on the system, then hauptwerk started and samples were loaded. Not every organist knows how to use a computer. Is it possible to do it like in a normal digital instrument?
*Did you find this useful? Do you set yours up in the same way? Let me know! There is more than one way to skin a cat (hands off my Nala)!*
P what do I have to do so I can play this on my TV
No
It would have been more useful if I had found it sooner!
I recently built myself a new PC and so I ended up re-building Hauptwerk from scratch. I wanted to use the "new" routing system and find out how it all worked. It took an embarrassingly long time. So long that I am not going to say how long it took. It was just four days of my life that I would never get back!
I am sure it all makes perfect sense to anyone who has recording studio experience but to me it was all gobbledegook. Compound that with the fact that HW like to make some settings for you, calls everything an extremely long name and duplicates controls all over the place to make things easier(!) and I did not find it at all easy. Now I have cracked the three basic types of bus and the order they expect to be in it all becomes clear (er).
You are great at explaining what is going on. You are the only organist that I know of on RUclips that is willing to get into the nuts and bolts! I appreciate it very much! Your goal appears to be helping everyone become better!
That my friend is WRONG. Last year, Jerry Martin did that tour of the mixer already and was the fist. And I myself explained all that in German just one month before that. ruclips.net/video/9STpd1drUAc/видео.html So sorry, but do better research please! :)
Thanks watched a few tutorials but this one is the one that got everything running right!
Very informative, thank you. When ever I watch your videos I come away wanting to spend a lot of money. I need more speakers!
I eagerly await the next video on this channel.
Seems quite complicated, but you made it easier to understand.
Excellent! Well done on laying this difficult to understand concept out in a very methodical way. I highly recommend that people delete the default names as you have recommended, and uncheck default options, and take complete control from the very beginning. Really really well done.
Thanks Richard. Probably the single biggest tip in the vid is starting from the speakers/output and working forward to the sample set/input.
Looks like Hauptwerk is designed to also accommodate the real life variations in the physical location of the sound by being able to choose different speaker sets for different organs. This vid will become standard must-watch for anyone starting out with Hauptwerk. Thanks.
Dear Richard,
Thank you so much for your Video, I just upgraded from HW 4.2 to HW 7 , and your instruction is very clear :-)
I will defenitely try this out on my HW organ
Thanks for this usefull explanation, kept straigjt and simple and easy to understand. And THANKS FOR SHARING and not keeping to yourself the secrets of the magic of Hauptwerk. Much appreciated!
Fantastic learning time for me. I have configured Hauptwerk by much confusion already. After watching this video only, I backed up and did the things you showed how to setup the software. It sure made a difference with this organ. I'm using Theater und Philharmonic for my upcoming client I'm putting this system together for. It is amazing software, but the book is somewhat confusing. Your video on this part was an eye opener! Thank you for your time to help those of us using Hauptwerk. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. BTW... I'm using the "TUP" organ because of one of your videos playing that organ. Thank you again!!
For an audio-visual learner like me this is gold.
Thanks Richard. Very well explained. I’m going to see the video again in order to assimilate all the concepts.
Thank you for this clear tutorial. I was so impressed I watched it 3 times then upgraded from v6 to v7 (you should be on commission!). Never thought of deleting all those wordy descriptions; I've now got it all set up and everything now sounds great. Only problem is, now I know how easy it is, I now want to buy an even bigger audio interface and connect up another 6 speakers ... better warn the National Grid.
Very well done, and it made sense, although I must admit I'm not ready to mess around with my settings just yet! ;)
Thanks for doing this. I need to refer back to your video every time I set up my or a friend's system, and your review is the most straightforward one I've found.
Would be great if the next part is comming out :)
I love your illustrations and your approach. Being new to HW VII, I’m still in a fog. This has helped. Thank you.
Stellar explanation of the deep mystery that is HW mixer. Greatly appreciated!!!
Was helpful, but I feel like I should have watched a video on advice for purchasing speakers first. What type of speakers should we buy? If we can't afford to buy them all at once, how should we prioritize?
Great explanation Richard. I think it will definitely help folks gain the confidence to replace the defaults with their own settings and not be afraid to use the alt configs to experiment. I'll certainly do some more trials with my own setup.
Thanks, Richard. Clear and helpful. I wish that I had found this several months ago!
Thanks Richard! Super useful for building a better understanding of of the Audio in HW.
I'm really looking forward to the next video!
Very methodical explanation of the routing of sound, from the mapping of the sources and tracking the route it will follow to get to the human ears!
On so many levels I have been a recipient of so much of your expertise and really admire not only the skill that you bring to the BIS community but also your willingness to share that skill and knowledge with everyone. The organ world is definitely a richer place because you are in it.
Thanks Richard. I am still pretty new to Hauptwerk and seeing different approaches to the setup, even if it covers similar ground as others have done (like Jerry Martin's marvelous videos ) it is very helpful for me. I very much anticipate, "patiently", part II. ... whenever you're ready... :)
Such a clear explanation - thanks so much for this!
Very good intro to this subject - clear and methodical. Great stuff - inspires me to have a play!
So you did that, too, now :) Well, it seems as you found the same "doors" that I used in February in my video about the HW-Mixer :) Good to see, that you still make technical videos, too... Thanks for your clear way - and here all Hauptwerk-Users can have it in English now :)
Hi Richard. Thanks for this video. I hope these observations help in your journey to understanding this beast.
It really is a great start but has some issues that can confuse matters.
I did of course notice the four main confusing aspects of this mixer.
1) The desired norm of the seemingly random word Perspective, used as a default label anywhere to avoid using the word widely misunderstood term - ‘bus’.
2) The lack of understanding that the Perspectives 2 to 4 have their ‘volumes’ minimised. Despite your clarity of thought, Mr Dyde has really thought of a great hidden place in the depths to turn these volumes to zero. Why could not it just be a single tick box even as far back as the Rank Routing screen?
3) The concern about all them buses having their tick boxes ticked in the nearest of many many dead buses in existence. The obvious danger of thinking that if you delete the labels, those bus’s links die too. This could result in all sorts of audio routes in existence in buses now without labels and now, a user would struggle to find where they are hiding.
4) I was not happy with the initial gloss over the audio interface optional labels on the right not being filled in. How many folk out there have software to go with their audio/midi interfaces that offer the option of labelling the output channels? I’ve had my Motu for a good while and I have not yet come across that option yet but I’ll be having a look for sure.
Best wishes.
Hugo knows about buses. The wheels on the bus go round and round! 🚌
Maurice is correct that the imprecise use of the term ‘perspective’ when meaning (primary) bus, would be confusing to a beginner, as ‘perspective’ means something else quite different in the HW mixer world.
Going backwards from speakers to ranks is indeed probably the most intuitive way to understand it.
But the lack of a graphical view of how audio flows then through from rank-routing, mixer bus groups, primary buses (and perhaps then intermediate/master mix buses) towards the interface/speakers, is a shame. A picture paints a thousand words, etc.
One *does* exist on another HW user’s site and YT channel, and is often mentioned/linked on FB groups.
Thank you Mr. McVeigh for this very useful tutorial. At the end you mention a sequal video devoted to your rear surround speakers and how to program them in the Hauptwerk Mixer. I would appreciate knowing if it has been posted or if it is still in preparation. Regards.
Very interesting, but not very useful for me since I don't have Hauptwerk myself. I really like tech stuff like this so I wouldn't mind more content like this.
Another great video. The first thing I got out of it is the audio interface you use. I'm not satisfied with the sound quality I get from my motherboards audio. There are plenty of choices out there but yours works, the price it right and it gets good reviews. Guess I'll order one tonight. Thanks!
Btw, I assume it will also make my playing sound as good as yours 🤣
A fantastic video. Thanks. Actually looking to find how to turn down one note (8’ C) which through my audio/in my room is noticeably louder than all other nearby notes. In headphones all is even! I will keep looking…..but your video is great. Hauptwerk should employ you to do training videos. Thanks.
Richard, thank you for putting this together, I hope this video will stay here long enough for me to make use of it. My iLok Dongle arrives tomorrow and I will finally upgrade from HW4 to HW7. I have to say your St. Anne's Moseley sounds horrid and dead! Is that really how it sounds out of the box?
Pretty much - in an upcoming video I’ll show you show you how to add a reverb to it which turns it into a ‘surround’ set.
Perfect!!
Suppose you want to send a perspective to two channels. Can that be done somehow? The drop-down in the audio mixer is specifically labelled "Audio output (device) channel(s)" with the optional plural, but I don't see any way of actually selecting multiple channels.
Yes absolutely! So you mean to send the 'Front Far' to channels 1&2 and 3&4, for example?
@@organist8 yes, essentially.
Thank you very much, Richard! At last, an explanation of the Hauptwerk Mixer which I can understand! So far my efforts with the Mixer have been hit and miss, and the HW User Guide has only served to confuse me further. Your explanation has inspired me to entirely revise my audio setup from scratch. Has the second video, talking about how to create a rear channel from a stereo sample set, been produced yet?
Richard, question.. about your FLOOR speakers... are those your Subwoofers?
Presumably, if you're configuring for a youtube feed, you only mix to a 2 channel stereo mix and try to emulate the physical locations of that particular physical organ.
Given the option of buying sample sets in dry or surround, what is the more sensible choice? Setting up custom routing and reverbs sound a bit too daunting to me, so I lean towards surround.
Did you ever do the second episode about the mixer - I couldn't seem to find it?
Can you use speakers built into a pro keyboard to play Hauptwerk sounds live? I’m new to all of this but have been playing pipe organ for a while
At last - Rank Routing Nirvana ... 😊
Sadly I followed this following problems with routing multi channel audio and have been left with no sound whatsoever and a completely disabled system 😢
What are your physical connections? It seems like you're getting 7 channels from a 4 channel interface, assuming left and right for each speaker pair and 1 channel for the sub.
Hi. I see you have a lot of knowledge about Hauptwerk. How are your organs run? Maybe you know how to configure the program to run after turning on the power, i.e. turned on the system, then hauptwerk started and samples were loaded. Not every organist knows how to use a computer. Is it possible to do it like in a normal digital instrument?
My hauptwerk keeps saying asio realtek audio not recongized and my speakers have been working fine all of the sudden it just stopped
Richard, the Matrix has you…
How to transpose on hauptwerk 1 manual , not all
I'm sure you tried hard, and think you know all about the Hauptwerk program. But you did nothing more than confuse us even more.