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Specifications and screenshots of the Doksy-Rieger organ (1932)

  • Each pipe of the instrument was sampled one by one including the original reverberation of the room.
  • The reverberation is rather short, 1-2 seconds.
  • All the processing took place in 24 bit depth at 48kHz rate. 
  • The sample set is available in 24 bit depth and 48 kHz resolution.
  • The individual ranks may be used to form custom organs by the user.
  • Required screen resolution (version 1.3 of the ODF): 1024x768 px.
  • RAM consumption: full organ at 16 bit, 48kHz ... 1,85 GB. With the Hauptwerk memory compression: 1,5 GB.

Doksy-Rieger - Screenshots

With the help of Hauptwerk native functions you can adjust many features of the instrument: volume, tuning, amount of reverberation, wind fluctuation, memory consumption by loading only a subset, bit depth and many others. In addition, Doksy-Rieger organ has a complex photorealistic interface giving to you full controll over the organ. Click on the images to learn more.

Console.jpg (152653 bajtù) wind.jpg (61662 bajtù) crescendo.jpg (149788 bajtù) voicing.jpg (131244 bajtù)

Doksy-Rieger - Specification

Manual I. Manual II. Pedal
Trompete 8' Vox coelestis 8' Lieblich Posaune 16'
Bordun 16' Violine 8' Bassflöte 4'
Mixtur 5 fach Lieblich gedackt 8' Oktavbass 8'
Waldflöte 2' Flute harmonique 8' Cello 8'
Oktave 4' Flöten principal 8' Principalbass 16'
Flute oktaviante 4' Nachthorn 4' Subbas 16'
Principal 8' Gemshorn 4' Bordunbass 16'
Hohlflöte 8' Nazard 2 2/3'  
Gamba 8' Piccolo 2'
Salicional 8' Sesquialtera 2 fach
  Oboe 8'

A number of direct, superoctave and suboctave couplers available as well as a number of generals.