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Dudelange is my favorite sample set offered currently on Hauptwerk. A close second being Essen, both made by Voxus, who truly know what they are doing. Come see why I say so. Disclaimers: I am currently away from my main HW console with just a midi keyboard, so I used couplers for all the divisions including the pedal. Second, yes I forgot to demonstrate the Tuba, I will record a video with it in a fanfare alongside the Chamades! It is quite glorious. Third, I chose to not record the strings alongside their divisions but as a whole separate "psudo-division" that I believe the builders intended to use them together. 15 ranks of strings across the entire organ is quite a sound indeed. The Gambenchor stop is simply a combination of all the string ranks of the Positif minus the celeste. This is in reference to a lot of early 20th century organs using their string choruses super coupled up to make a mixture. This is a trick organists used back in the day to get the brightness of a mixture without having a mixture available or substituting the actual mixture if there was one. You can hear it when the stop is pulled alongside the principal chorus. Time stamps: 0:00 Great Principles 7:16 Great Flutes 14:56 Great Reeds 17:10 Great Tutti 18:12 Positif Principals 20:53 Positif Flutes 25:47 Positif Reeds 27:39 Positif Tutti 28:29 Swell Principals 31:36 Swell Flutes 33:55 Swell Reeds 38:04 Swell Tutti 39:23 String Organ 47:14 Pedal Flues 50:54 Pedal Reeds 52:51 Pedal Tutti 53:44 Chamades 56:15 Crescendo