Union Chapel Organ
Spitfire Audio
Pipe Organ
- Features a legendary organ built by Henry Willis in 1877, located in the Royal Albert Hall, offering a wide range of tones from soft to powerful.
- Includes 50+ presets and utilizes the eDNA engine for unique sound design capabilities.
- Requires Kontakt Full 5.6.8 or higher; also compatible with Kontakt Player.
- Articulations include all manuals and pedals, with various sound options like Choir, Great, and Swell manuals.
- Offers a simple microphone mixer and main feature controllers for in-depth sound manipulation.
Product Overview
Union Chapel Organ is a sampling of a historic instrument built by Henry Willis in 1877, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and tonal range. This library captures the organ's ability to produce everything from delicate, angelic tones to powerful, thunderous sounds, making it suitable for a variety of scoring contexts.
Details
The library features three manuals—Swell, Great, and Choir—along with a full pedalboard, allowing for a wide array of articulations and voicings. Articulations include all manuals and pedals, with options for individual stops such as flutes, diapasons, and mixtures. The instrument's intimate timbre is enhanced by the inclusion of breath and key detail, providing a realistic playing experience.
Recording was done with a focus on capturing the organ's character, resulting in a rich sound that avoids synthetic qualities. The eDNA engine offers over 50 presets, including atmospheric pads and unique synth sounds, expanding the creative possibilities. The interface allows for easy access to playing techniques and microphone mixing, facilitating a streamlined workflow for composers.
