Orrville Pipe Organ is a classic pneumatic pipe organ with 1,224 pipes, 21 ranks, 3 divisions, 2 manuals, 18 stops and 31 registers. It was built for the First Presbyterian Church of Orrville, Ohio in 1963 by the venerable Schantz Organ Company. With a robust and mighty sound, it's a much more elaborate and powerful instrument than you'd typically expect to find in a smaller rural church like this one, allowing the sound to completely fill the space with an epic presence and grand tonal body. However, that all might be explained by the fact that the Schantz workshop is just a mile up the road in the same small town.
We captured several of our favorite sustain and staccato articulations in two microphone positions, as well as chimes, Zimbelstern, blower, and pedal noises for ultimate realism. We've also included tons of custom FX patches and sound-designed ambient synth pads created from the source to make this library extraordinarily playable and versatile. Whether you're looking to create a massive video game sound, bold synth bass tone or play straight from the hymnal, Orrville's got the pipes to do it.
Listen to demos of Orrville Pipe Organ on Soundcloud
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