First Look | Royal Albert Hall Organ
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Headphones recommended! A first look at the sounds and features of Royal Albert Hall Organ for Kontakt Player, presented by composer and producer of the library, James Everingham.
Hear it in action: • Royal Albert Hall Orga...
Introducing Royal Albert Hall Organ: • Introducing Royal Albe...
Technical Walkthrough: • Technical Walkthrough ...
Organ Demonstration: • The Royal Albert Hall ...
Royal Albert Hall Organ is a sample library produced by film and TV composer James Everingham. Presenting every nuance of this legendary, 150-year old instrument, Royal Albert Hall Organ offers a colossal range of expertly curated registrations and solo stops, and runs in the free Kontakt Player for Windows or macOS. For more information, visit www.royalalberthallorgan.com
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Director of Photography: Nathaniel Regier
Camera rental: Stray Angel Films
Technical assisant: Jacob Johnston
Colour: Nathaniel Regier, Kootenay Color
Royal Albert Hall Organ is a product and trading name of Enigma Recordings Limited, a private registered company in England and Wales.
© The Corporation of the Hall of Arts and Sciences 2022 and reproduced with the permission of the Royal Albert Hall
© Enigma Recordings Limited 2022
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00:00-00:53 - Introduction
00:53-02:03 - Widor's Toccata
02:03-03:40 - Creating Royal Albert Hall Organ
03:40-04:45 - Patch Overview
04:45-06:15 - Snapshot: Voice of Jupiter
06:15-07:04 - Snapshot: Imperial Battery
07:03-07:53 - Snapshot: Majestic Reeds
07:53-09:25 - Snapshot: Toccata and Finale
09:25-10:37 - Snapshot: Highland Cathedral
10:37-12:16 - Snapshot: Symphonic Primaries
12:16-13:02 - Snapshot: Chorale
13:02-14:03 - Snapshot: BWV 147
14:03-15:41 - Snapshot: Nocturnal Shift
15:41-16:23 - Snapshot: Benedictus
16:23-18:07 - Snapshot: Orchestral Trumpet 8
18:07-18:50 - Snapshot: Tuba 8
18:50-19:20 - Snapshot: Tuba Clarion 4
19:20-19:49 - Snapshot: Contra Tuba 16
19:49-20:20 - Snapshot: Tuba Mirabilis 8
20:20-21:11 - Snapshot: Cornopean 8
21:11-21:33 - Snapshot: French Horn 8
21:33-22:33 - Snapshot: Corno di Bassetto 8
22:33-23:22 - Additional Percussion
23:22-25:37 - Additional FX
25:37-26:37 - Conclusion - Видеоклипы
Bought it a week ago as soon as I knew this was available. It is just INCREDIBLE and is worth every $.
So excited to add this to my software library! Excellent work on this project.
Sounds terrific. You've captured the spread of the sounds of the organ all without letting the hall take over (though the RAH isn't as lively these days as it was a few years back). The sound makes me smile in the same way that the Peter Ewers Symphonic Organ for Gigasampler did some 15 years ago, it feels like something exciting and new. Nicely done.
Magnificent project and sounding library... Bravissimo! Kind regards and many blessings, MaxT
Wow! It all sounds incredible! Very impressive from a technical standpoint, but more importantly it seems very much like a pleasure to play.
This is very exciting!!! Great work.
Very Impressive! Congratulations!
I found the Interstellar soundtrack and then read about these fresh recordings and had to subscribe.Thank you for providing the gift of music!!
great product and great demonstration. thanx
sounds amazing
Hello! AMAZING presentation!!
Can anyone tell me - buying RAH organs or Spitfire Symphonic Organ?
I don't know which one to take..
I need it for composing cinematic / classical full orchestra compositions
Thank you 🙏
Is there any way to assign manuals and pedal to the parts, or can an organ only be played on a single keyboard?
The Left and Right Hand patches can be assigned to seperate MIDI channels on the Keyboard page (as can seperate Kontakt instances), which would allow you to perform the organ using multiple keyboards or a digital organ. The range selection is to optimize the keyboard layout for those with a single keyboard.
@@RoyalAlbertHallOrgan So the divisions can't be separated? Not even the swell? It had to be recorded separately to work. Can it be assigned to a different division to the great?
This is very interesting. Will it work on Hauptwerk?
Hi, Royal Albert Hall Organ runs in the free Kontakt Player from Native Instruments; Hauptwerk isn't a platform we currently support.
Curated Registrations only (which is fine for the target user group). Hauptwerk would need every single stop sampled individually note for note, which would bring this product somewhere in the 500 € plus range.
@@RoyalAlbertHallOrgan would be marvellous if this organ could be available on Hauptwerk.
@@socialite1283I've seen alot of these comments but remember that most of the Hauptwerk users use pistons with their stored registrations . How many times have you seen anyone knock / add a stop whilst playing on Hauptwerk? They make their own and save them and call them up using the pistons which are program changes
The difference here is that all the registrations are done for you with some fantastic presets
There's nothing to stop anyone using this to configure this in kontakt using the new instrument banks and you can set different midi channels for each bank. You will see slots 128 for the program changes and thats how you can call the registrations up by placing them in the slots . If you have an organ with 16 pistons for example use the 1st 16 slots .
People seem to be comparing this to Hauptwerk when it wasn't even intended to be like it as hes stated in the video. This would cost id say around £600- 800 if it was done for Hauptwerk with all the invidual stops and then on top of that you would need the advanced licence taking the cost over £1k .
Not everyone has that sort of cash to spare and the price of this for what it is ,is absolutely fantastic . Put this through a good set of speakers and a sub and it will blow you away if you heard it live . You'll never get the true sound of audio on RUclips
@@spinelldete Hauptwerk users all use the pistons with their registration stored . This isn't any different apart from these guys have done the registrations for you . I've not seen one player that adds a tab or stop whilst playing Hauptwerk , even those with a touchscreen . They all use pistons which registrations have been stored .
Great video, but the level between vocals and the organ needs adjusted, the vocals are too low when the organ samples are at a comfortable volume.
Can we connect EL-500 electone organ to this vst plugin ?
Yes, you could use the MIDI output of the EL-500 to control a computer running Royal Albert Hall Organ!
@@RoyalAlbertHallOrgan Then, can we acatually send / transfer the specific, selected pipe organ sound of vst plugin to this el-500 organ ? (upper keboard, lower keyboard and to base pedal 《--- because el-500 yamaha electone has two keboards and base pedal controll) ?? Will this vst plugin recognize upper keyboard, lower keborad and base padel ? Because I want to send the seperate sounds to those 3 (upper, lower and base pedal )
@@priyanliyanage6047 Yes, that is also possible, so long as each keyboard/pedal can output on seperate MIDI channels. You could do this either by seperately routing multiple Kontakt instances, or by using External MIDI Mode on the Keyboard tab. This is demonstrated at 10:50 in the Technical Walkthrough: ruclips.net/video/RgP1iu071S4/видео.html
@@RoyalAlbertHallOrgan Thanx a lot! God blesd you!❤
Would be far better to use Hauptwerk and play it as an organ.
Look at the price difference between the 2 . I'll guarantee if this was available as a sample set for Hauptwerk with individual stops you'd be paying 5 times the price of this and then you've got a Hauptwerk licence to purchase on top of that. You'd be looking at over £1k , I should know, I own 2 sample sets and I'll be honest , I prefer this because it sounds better and much easier to sit and play . No messing about trying to find the right sound etc
Yes , its based on registrations/patches but it's got everything you need to make music and it's sounds fantastic .
Hauptwerk is very expensive for what it is and for me , well over priced and this suits many peoples budget on what they can afford. I could have saved £1700 on the 2 sets I bought plus license fee .
@@jacquelinebishop8465 hauptwerk is actually very cheap for what it is. Look at how much it would cost to buy a full digital organ with over 100 stops, your talking well over £100,000. Hauptwerk is arguably far better quality for a fraction of the cost, with the ability of using it in the same manner as you would a real pipe organ and not stuck to some sampled pistons which won't always be to your taste or needs like this software is.
Curious, did the room get recorded?
Dear Mr. Everingham, a really beautiful instrument. However, I regret deeply your decision not to sample the individual stops, which takes away our freedom as an organist to make ourselves our own registrations. We are condemned to use only your registration matrix, which is a very small fraction of the overwhelming possibilities of this instrument. I'm using the Rieger organ of Vienna Symphonic Library, which gives me access on each of the 104 individual stops of the instrument, and which is organized according to the five manuals and pedal keyboard of the real instrument, and includes even the sound of the valves of the instrument and of the concert hall, if you wish. A missed opportunity, for the wrong reasons.😒 Robrecht H. Paternoster
Wrong reasons? This isn't a library for organists. It's for music producers. Sampling every stop would inflate the size and cost or the library massively.
@@jetlag1488 Hello M. JetLag, I agree that it is magnificent for music producers :) But the Rieger Organ on VSL with 104 stops takes 10.8 GB, so I guess the 157 stops of the Royal Albert Hall organ would take something between 15 and 20 GB? And then you have a package for both music producers and organists. But RAH organ has much more microphone positions than VSL, so my estimate might be far too low... But obviously, it would take a lot of work to sample all stops individually. VSL started also with a subset of the stops, and only years later we got the complete set. But anyway Mr. Everingham, you made a beautiful piece of artwork! Congrats!
@@ritenrobrecht I looked up the Great Rieger Organ and while it has an impressive collection of sounds and the ability to build whatever combination you want is very tempting, it does cost twice as much as the Royal Albert Hall organ, with almost three times less samples than the Royal Albert Hall organ. Once again, ROH is aimed at music producers, Great Rieger Organ doesn't seem to be. Would love to use it for music production, but not at that price point. The variety of sounds that ROH offers is more than enough for any situation, be it conventional organ scoring, orchestral music or genres that you'd normally not use a church organ in.
@@jetlag1488Exactly and don't forget you'd need the advanced licence if this was made available for Hauptwerk to use it. If you got the licence fair enough, its not an extra cost
I've seen people spend upto 20k on their set up on Hauptwerk . Great to see a price tag of £129 on this that most people can afford and get this amazing sounds.
You would never get this sound out of a digital organ or keyboard so for me £129 is fantastic . OK, you might not be able to make your own registrations but you've got everything here on this to make any performance sound great
@@ritenrobrechtThe RAHO is a 36GB download Slr . That just shows you the quality of the samples. If they were to sample this for Hauptwerk they would need to reduce the size of the samples recorded which then wouldn't sound as good as what it does. .
He states as to why they've never sampled individual stops in the video . 👍
Sorry, not at all convinced.
I know, I dont think they recorded the sound of the room as well. I feel Hauptwerk does a much better job capturing sampled organs.
@@OrganNLou Agreed. 👍
@@OrganNLouThe acoustics are in the sample thats why you don't need it switched on . They even recorded from the Royal box and you have that option on RA0H . Sounds absolutely fantastic for the price 👍
Hauptwerk at one time needed to have a reverb unit or convolution added , before they added the built in reverb on a later version of Hauptwerk. Why is that I wonder? Its artifical reverb you're hearing i believe from reverb units or convolution reverb in Hauptwerk
With this you get what you hear for very little money .and ser up
Hauptwerk, well you can run into thousands 💰
You don't need a high spec pc for one and massive amounts of ram , you don't need a £300 plus soundcard , the requirements needed for Hauptwerk can run into thousands.
All Hauptwerk users store registrations in their pistons, I've not seen anyone pull a stop out ( on their screen) or knock a tab down whilst playing on Hauptwerk. They all change registrations using pistons with patches/ registrations theyve stored in those .
The difference here is that all the registrations have been done for you.
Quite easy to configure this in kontakt to do the same using if you know what you're doing and know how kontact works .
For me the cost of this is a giveaway