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Miditzer Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ Simulator Program Demo
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sure resembles the sound of a typical church pipe organ! I used to read music when I played the Tuba back in high school band, but, that has been years ago! With a full size MIDI keyboard and this program, I may be motivated to learn to learn to read music again. That would be cool to play some of JS Bach's organ classics and other stuff on a keyboard with the Miditzer! Anyway. for a free program, I think it is a sweet deal! That song melody I was attempting to play on my PC keyboard with ...
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October 1st, 2009 - 04:25
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Great program! Can you play MIDI files through this virtual pipe organ? I love pipe organ also. Thanks.
October 1st, 2009 - 23:36
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October 5th, 2009 - 09:55
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Great Demo !! Thanks for posting. BTW. Ham Radio guy here. Is that Mic in the video one of Bob Heil’s PR40s ?? Looke simular to the one on the Dave Letterman’s desk. Haave a Blessed week !
October 8th, 2009 - 09:14
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Eu tenho este programa tambĂ©m……
October 9th, 2009 - 11:28
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You will enjoy playing MORE from 1 or 2 keyboards(say on stands one above other) with MIDI sockets. I have a “M-AUDIO” 2×2 interface. It has 2 MIDI IN and 2 MIDI OUT and a USB plug into computer. Try and learn to read the music. I did at 60 + yrs old !! It all takes time especially reading the BASS line. Try it!
October 11th, 2009 - 03:08
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Bill,
I really enjoyed your presentation. Very Well Made. My Familys’ church broadcasts their service LIVE on a local AM station here in Akron,Ohio “1590 WAKR”.. It’s the First United Methodist Church and as you know Methodists are really known for enjoying their pipe organs and hymnyns,when I listened to the sound from your video it sounded just like the Live broadcast of their “REAL” pipe organ we have at our church. I think it’s from Austria… Right before each service they play the organ
October 11th, 2009 - 17:22
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Just the default Miditzer Cinema soundfonts that came packaged with the program when I downloaded it. There is a lot more info on the Miditzer website that should answer any other question you might have. There is still more I need to learn about this program and there is much more I need to learn about MIDI technology. Anyway, Thanks for watching!
October 14th, 2009 - 00:45
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What Soundfonts did you use?