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|VST Plugin | Amazing Soundscapes Welcome to the High Tide Organ, this music VST was inspired by the magnificent musical sculpture by Liam Curtin and John Gooding. Blackpool High Tide Organ The original musical sculpture was played by the sea at high tide through eight pipes attached to the sea wall. These are connected under the promenade to 18 organ pipes within the sculpture. The swell of seawater at high tide pushes air up the seawall pipes and causes the organ pipes to sound. The best time to hear the High Tide Organ is two to three hours before or after high tide. On very calm days the organ is silent for part of its cycle. The pitches of the pipes are based on the harmonic series in B flat. I sampled the organ before it was destroyed by the local council and thought it would be a wonderful idea to allow this brilliant-sounding sculpture to live on and be available for everyone around the world. You can make some very interesting musical texture with the 8 different sounds and there are a few FX to add such as delay, reverb, sustain, and release. The High Tide Organ was a tidal organ 15 meters (49 ft 3 in) tall constructed in 2002 as part of "The Great Promenade Show" series of sculptures situated along Blackpool's New Promenade in the UK. The sculpture was designed by the artists Liam Curtin and John Gooding. The artwork, described as a "musical manifestation of the sea", is one of a few examples of a tidal organ. It was removed due to neglect and lack of maintenance by the Blackpool city council in early 2022. Free Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rFzm... Contact me: [email protected]