Master the Timeless Elegance of the Guzheng with Plectra Series 5

Fredonia Grand Organ immortalizes the iconic 1928 Wurlitzer theater organ from SUNY Fredonia’s Rockefeller Arts Center. Meticulously sampled with close, mid, far, and surround mics, this library offers unparalleled dynamic range, from whisper-quiet ethereal tones to earth-shaking bass pedals. Features include 37 real pipe stops, adjustable tremolo/vibrato, and historical tuning modes (A432, A440). The intuitive interface provides real-time control over wind noise, key release trails, and stereo width, making it ideal for horror, fantasy, and epic orchestral scoring.
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CONTENT
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All 39 Stops Individually Sampled
Mix and match anywhere from 1 to all 39 tones to create your own sound. Original volumes preserved for accuracy. -
All Four Divisions Included
Swell, Positiv, Pedal, and Great. Each with their own unique set of stops and tones. -
4 mic positions plus stereo master mix
KM184 XY, Mid-Side, Opus, QTC40 AB, and a pre-mixed, memory-efficient position. -
Pristine 24-bit recordings
Over 19,000 samples included. -
Meticulous chromatic sampling
Every key recorded with long, looping sustains.
FEATURES
- Organ Specifications:
Sampled from a 1928 Wurlitzer Style 216 (4 manuals, 37 stops)
3,072 samples (24-bit/48kHz) with 4x RR and velocity layers - Sound Design Tools:
Adjustable wind noise, pipe chiff, and mechanical key sounds
Built-in convolution reverb with cathedral IRs - Playability Features:
Real-time control over stops, tremolo depth, and swell pedal
Split/Layer presets for manuals + pedals - Customization:
Mix between close/dry and far/wet mic positions
Tuning modes: A432 (historical), A440 (modern)