I had a bit of a jazzy session today, but --- d'oh --- once again didn't hit the record button beforehand... Well, at least one piece was planned to be recorded today so I finally hit that button and sat down again for another one before dinner. Keeping a steady tempo during the impro somehow seemed to be an issue today --- but hey, it's been for fun! :-D
A technical side note: Since the F&H organ does not feature any real 32' stops and I felt like the final chord did not have the "Ooomph!" effect that I intended, my wave file editor had to jump in for a bit of pitch+FFT magic. That's why, for the last chord, all pedal and 16' manual ranks (which are routed to the Center and LFE speakers in my setup) got an additional pitch-down by one octave in the mastered recording --- so they finally result in a virtual 32' and virtual acoustic 64' low C with frequencies down to about 8 Hz.
(@ReinerS: I'm sorry for "extending" or....well...messing around with your set, but hopefully, you'll still enjoy the outcome...)
;)
For those who own a 7.1 surround system, an 8-channel FLAC file can be picked up here to get an impression of what it will sound like in my living room:
- URL:
http://via.woody-mc.de/to/mrYHzfl95Dbk7A84
- Player: Current versions of Media Player Classic are able to properly play multi-channel FLAC files.