@NOONE-cd4gu The organ is an all pipe instrument. You can immitate almost anything from pipe And only the console part... If your piano has 2 or more key boards and a full foot board for playing?
@@michaelbonsteel well by register I mean the combination of stops (a particular set of organ pipes) to produce a particular sound. You know, amoung those you have for example "principale, dulcina, ottava, tremolo...". But do you mean you remade this song with a software ?
@@tomcurmer1162 If you're talking about the different stops I used, it was all synthesized from the samples I referred to earlier. There were no "Stops" chosen. Just a set of sound samples. Sorry for the confusion. You would need to ask that question to the creator of the samples. The samples were taken and assembled by those who made the "Varazdin Orchestral" purchasable content for FL Studio.
Oh, and yes, I made this in software called FL Studio. Software first for proof of concept. Real life practice if I'm talented enough. p.s. - I used a macro on the FL Studio rendered 'midi' file to make it compatible with Synthesia. I just sync the audio I synthesized to the visual "tutorial." Sounds better than Synthesia's generic sounds.
@@michaelbonsteel Hi back, thanks for your messages, I am actually trying to play this song with a synthesized organ and it seems playable (but really hard since it's my first experience haha). Good luck with your futures projects
Could you please please uppload the midi file? I really really like it! 👍🏻🔥🔥
why does it sound like there are violins in background?
You can imitate violins with an organ
@@lucavopel6029 how tho? Isnt the organ like a piano shaped instrument?
@@NOONE-cd4gu the organ is comparable to an acoustic synth more so
@@jacobnelson4150 the more you learn....
@NOONE-cd4gu The organ is an all pipe instrument. You can immitate almost anything from pipe
And only the console part...
If your piano has 2 or more key boards and a full foot board for playing?
Why is there another instrument?
Organ has an additional foot pedal for bass notes (red notes)
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How do you do the red parts?
It's an organ cover, so you use your feet on the pedal keys.
Michael Bonsteel thank you!
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Hello, could you tell me which register do you use for this music ?
By register, do you mean the organ sound bites? I use FL Studio for music creation, and it's the "Church Organ" in the "Orchestral Samples" package.
@@michaelbonsteel well by register I mean the combination of stops (a particular set of organ pipes) to produce a particular sound. You know, amoung those you have for example "principale, dulcina, ottava, tremolo...".
But do you mean you remade this song with a software ?
@@tomcurmer1162 If you're talking about the different stops I used, it was all synthesized from the samples I referred to earlier. There were no "Stops" chosen. Just a set of sound samples. Sorry for the confusion.
You would need to ask that question to the creator of the samples. The samples were taken and assembled by those who made the "Varazdin Orchestral" purchasable content for FL Studio.
Oh, and yes, I made this in software called FL Studio.
Software first for proof of concept.
Real life practice if I'm talented enough.
p.s. - I used a macro on the FL Studio rendered 'midi' file to make it compatible with Synthesia. I just sync the audio I synthesized to the visual "tutorial." Sounds better than Synthesia's generic sounds.
@@michaelbonsteel Hi back, thanks for your messages, I am actually trying to play this song with a synthesized organ and it seems playable (but really hard since it's my first experience haha). Good luck with your futures projects
Hell music 🎼 phantom of opera