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Description

The Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ is a highly sophisticated virtual instrument designed for musicians and organ enthusiasts who crave the rich, immersive sound of a pipe organ, all within the convenience of a music software plugin. This virtual instrument meticulously emulates the grandeur of traditional pipe organs, offering a vast library of authentic, high-quality samples from renowned organs around the world. Whether you're a composer, performer, or hobbyist, Hauptwerk provides you with the tools to create realistic and expressive organ performances.

With Hauptwerk, you gain access to an array of organ styles, from Baroque to Romantic, each with its unique tonal characteristics. The software's advanced modeling technology ensures that every note you play is nuanced and detailed, capturing the acoustic properties of the original instruments. Hauptwerk's interface is user-friendly, allowing you to easily configure and customize your organ setup to fit your specific needs. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for both live performances and studio recordings.

Hauptwerk supports MIDI, enabling seamless integration with your existing hardware, whether it's a MIDI keyboard, pedalboard, or console. Its extensive customization options include adjustable tuning, temperament settings, and the ability to simulate different acoustic environments through convolution reverb. This ensures your virtual organ can adapt to any musical context or venue simulation you desire.

Key Features:

  • Realistic emulation of traditional pipe organs with high-quality samples
  • Comprehensive library of organ styles from various historical periods
  • Advanced modeling technology for detailed and expressive sound
  • User-friendly interface with extensive customization options
  • MIDI support for seamless hardware integration
  • Adjustable tuning and temperament settings
  • Convolution reverb for simulating different acoustic environments
Rob Stefanussen

Rob Stefanussen

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Praeludium in C by J.C. Kellner | Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ

Rob Stefanussen

Rob Stefanussen

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Hauptwerk on a budget - Demo of my $1800 virtual pipe organ for home practice

Patrick Torsell

Patrick Torsell

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🔧 What Is Hauptwerk? A No-Nonsense Beginner’s Guide!

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The BIS Organ Channel

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UNBOXING My New HAUPTWERK Organ

Philip Aggesen

Philip Aggesen

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My Mighty Hauptwerk Organ | We Did It!

Fraser Gartshore

Fraser Gartshore

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ.

Features and functionality

  • Hauptwerk offers a broader range of sample sets compared to GrandOrgue, appealing to users seeking diverse sounds.

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  • Organteq allows for sound tweaking with access to physical parameters, providing users with the ability to customize pipe sounds and reverb effects.

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  • Users report that velocity-sensitive keyboards may introduce delay since MIDI signals are sent when keys are nearly fully depressed; an external audio interface with low latency is recommended.

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  • Hauptwerk may require a touch screen monitor to fully utilize its capabilities, especially when using multiple manuals and stop palettes as expected for organ simulation.

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  • Hauptwerk can use both MIDI pistons and MIDI stops, but users recommend choosing one to prevent confusion during setup.

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Software and compatibility

  • GrandOrgue is noted for running on Linux, providing an option for users with specific OS requirements.

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  • Organteq uses physical modeling, resulting in a small file size (30 MB) and quick load times, appealing to users prioritizing efficiency.

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  • Hauptwerk runs on minimal hardware, such as a first-gen Surface Book with 4GB RAM, handling basic sample sets like St Anne and Schnitger/Bosch effectively.

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  • A dedicated Windows 11 PC with a Realtek High Definition Audio driver offers better sound fidelity and reduced latency compared to ASIO4All for Hauptwerk.

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Use cases and applications

  • GrandOrgue's St Matthew Cheltenham sample set closely mimics English church organs, beneficial for users familiar with such instruments.

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  • Practicing with digital organs using Hauptwerk allows organists to avoid extreme temperatures in churches, while still maintaining regular practice on tracker action organs for authenticity.

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  • Hauptwerk allows users to simulate playing in a French cathedral, significantly enriching the practice experience with its immersive sound environment.

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Setup and maintenance

  • USB connections are sufficient for using Hauptwerk with digital pianos, negating the need for MIDI-out on the keyboard.

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Value and pricing

  • Hauptwerk is noted for its high cost, with increasing software prices and potential shifts to subscription-based models, making open-source alternatives like jOrgan appealing for budget-conscious users.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Novation Mini-Launchpads are effective solutions for adding stops on MIDI-fied organs, enhancing the user interface.

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4.5 out of 5

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Hans Zimmer's vst for "Interstellar"

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Hans Zimmer

Composer, Music Producer

Hans Zimmer & Klaus Badelt

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Hans Zimmer's vst for "Interstellar"

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Fehrplay

Music Producer, DJ

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hat’s funny is after watching Interstellar I got hooked on organs! So I went to find the best- sounding, proper pipe organ there is, and I found this one from someone called Milan Digital Audio called Hauptwerk. It’s a 40GB library of just two organs! The sound is unbelievable. It’s kind of funny as I don’t think a lot of people know about it, but it’s completely insane. I’m working on quite a few new tracks with that in it. You don’t really hear that pipe organ a lot in club music, so I’m going to try it out!

See how MASTER BOOT RECORD (Unknown) uses Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ

MASTER BOOT RECORD (Unknown)

Music Producer

MASTER BOOT RECORD

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In a YouTube video by MASTER BOOT RECORD titled "Playing Commodore 64 and Pipe Organ with Guitar at 3.3 ms latency," at the 0:24 mark, the artist demonstrates using his guitar to control the Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ.

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