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Hi,As a Debian developer, I have packaged GrandOrgue for Debian, see: a consequence, GrandOrgue is already available in Debian unstable and testing, and will be available in future stable Debian releases (starting from Debian “Bookworm” 12, scheduled for 2023).It will also gradually appear in distributions derived from Debian, such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint. In particular, GrandOrgue 3.6.2 is available in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS that has just been released.On those systems, GrandOrgue can be installed through the graphical package manager, or through the command line with apt install grandorgue. The demonstration organ package is available in a separate grandorgue-demo package (that will be automatically pulled in by the main one unless you have disable automatic installation of package recommendations).Don’t hesitate to report any problem with the packaging, preferably through the Debian bug reporting system (see You must be logged in to vote I've just downloaded GO on Ubuntu 22.04, with the demo organ, and fired it up. It complains that it can't find Jack, despite jackbeing up and running. Happily handles other things, any suggestions? Any supplementary info required? You must be logged in to vote 0 replies @William-PurvisCould you provide more info?What version of GO are you trying?What jack server are you using: jackd or pipewire?Did the problem occured only once or it is still reproduced?Where do you see the complain: in the terminal window or in the log window? Could you paste the complain message here?Does GO work and sound normally despite the complain or not?Could you post

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GrandOrgue: Recreate the sounds of various classic pipe organs on your computer. Recreate the sounds of various classic pipe organs on your computer.GrandOrgue is a free program that lets you digitally recreate several classic pipe organs. The application needs to be connected to a MIDI keyboard and an audio system, in order to simulate sounds of pipe organs.Instructions:- Make sure you have a MIDI capable keyboard plugged into your computer with all needed drivers- Download GrandOrgue and install it- Download a sample set (you can find sample sets at and install it- Launch the application and load the .organ file- Right-click on the manual and select the “Listen for Events” option. Then press any key on your MIDI keyboard- Now you can click on some stops and begin to play your virtual pipe organ! Download Details License: Freeware Platform: Windows Publisher: File size: 35.00 Mb Updated: Jul 29, 2019 User Rating: 1.0 / 5 (1 votes) Editors' Review: Not yet reviewed Downloads: 3,753 Similar software Vocal Remover 1.0 BetaGreat plugin for users to remove vocals from a song in order to create karaoke-like music. Alternate Chord 1.920A lightweight application that lets you effortlessly create, play, and export guitar chords and tablatures Mini Radio Player 6.3.6.0User-friendly piece of software that allows you to choose between a wide range of online radio channels

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Skip to content Navigation Menu Sign in GitHub Copilot Write better code with AI Security Find and fix vulnerabilities Actions Automate any workflow Codespaces Instant dev environments Issues Plan and track work Code Review Manage code changes Discussions Collaborate outside of code Code Search Find more, search less Explore All features Documentation GitHub Skills Blog By company size Enterprises Small and medium teams Startups Nonprofits By use case DevSecOps DevOps CI/CD View all use cases By industry Healthcare Financial services Manufacturing Government View all industries View all solutions Topics AI DevOps Security Software Development View all Explore Learning Pathways Events & Webinars Ebooks & Whitepapers Customer Stories Partners Executive Insights GitHub Sponsors Fund open source developers The ReadME Project GitHub community articles Repositories Topics Trending Collections Enterprise platform AI-powered developer platform Available add-ons Advanced Security Enterprise-grade security features Copilot for business Enterprise-grade AI features Premium Support Enterprise-grade 24/7 support Pricing Provide feedback --> We read every piece of feedback, and take your input very seriously. Include my email address so I can be contacted Saved searches Use saved searches to filter your results more quickly Sign in //discussions/show;ref_cta:Sign up;ref_loc:header logged out"}"> Sign up GrandOrgue / grandorgue Public Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings Fork 45 Star 191 Code Issues 39 Pull requests 8 Discussions Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights Unanswered alex-aotearoa asked this question in Help Grand Orgue Control Add Custom Panels, Redesign or Reformat #1943 alex-aotearoa Jul 13, 2024 · 1 comments · 1 reply Return to top Discussion options {{title}} Something went wrong. alex-aotearoa Jul 13, 2024 Is there a guide somewhere on how to build / add / reformat control panels for Grand Orgue, in particular Piotr Grabowskis Friesach. I would like to make simple panels that look more like the various simple examples as in the Pitea organ. The reason being Ive already built my console with switches then I discovered Friesach. I also find the Freisach console a bit hard to find my way around. Ive Read the excellent "The GrandOrgue Architecture for Sample-set Designers – A Tutorial" but it seems to leave that part out. thank you. You must be logged in to vote Replies: 1 comment 1 reply Oldest Newest Top Comment options {{title}} Something went wrong. larspalo Jul 14, 2024 Maintainer You might benefit from using but make sure to read the README.md with all the warnings first. You must be logged in to vote 1 reply Comment options {{title}} Something went wrong. jason-barba Jul 14, 2024 By studying details in the Friesach ODF you can at least get a glimpse of how it could be done. Think object programming, that helps. --> Sign up for free to

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Over the course of the last ten years I have had the privilege of working with and creating some wonderful Virtual Theatre Pipe Organ (VTPO) sample sets, for Hauptwerk, GrandOrgue, and for jOrgan. The following jOrgan sets represent the work-so-far from a soundfont perspective :)These have been configured using jOrgan 3.20If you would like to make a donation towards the work that I do, please go to: Donations.Freedom 3/29 Theatre OrganThe first jOrgan Theatre Organ that I released - the Freedom 3/29, using Bruce Miles' soundfonts (with his permission).Freedom Morton 3/15Download: (297Megs)Robert Morton Opus 2401 Theatre OrganThe Robert Morton Opus 2401 3/12 theatre pipe organ was originally installed in the Empress Theater, 768 East Long Street, in Columbus, Ohio. It now graces the home of David Billmire, and has been extended to a beautiful 3/17 instrument. David was kind enough to make sample recordings of his theatre pipe organ and make those recordings available to me in order to create a VTPO version. This is a 'Lite' version of the set.

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Hi,As a Debian developer, I have packaged GrandOrgue for Debian, see: a consequence, GrandOrgue is already available in Debian unstable and testing, and will be available in future stable Debian releases (starting from Debian “Bookworm” 12, scheduled for 2023).It will also gradually appear in distributions derived from Debian, such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint. In particular, GrandOrgue 3.6.2 is available in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS that has just been released.On those systems, GrandOrgue can be installed through the graphical package manager, or through the command line with apt install grandorgue. The demonstration organ package is available in a separate grandorgue-demo package (that will be automatically pulled in by the main one unless you have disable automatic installation of package recommendations).Don’t hesitate to report any problem with the packaging, preferably through the Debian bug reporting system (see You must be logged in to vote I've just downloaded GO on Ubuntu 22.04, with the demo organ, and fired it up. It complains that it can't find Jack, despite jackbeing up and running. Happily handles other things, any suggestions? Any supplementary info required? You must be logged in to vote 0 replies @William-PurvisCould you provide more info?What version of GO are you trying?What jack server are you using: jackd or pipewire?Did the problem occured only once or it is still reproduced?Where do you see the complain: in the terminal window or in the log window? Could you paste the complain message here?Does GO work and sound normally despite the complain or not?Could you post

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GrandOrgue: Recreate the sounds of various classic pipe organs on your computer. Recreate the sounds of various classic pipe organs on your computer.GrandOrgue is a free program that lets you digitally recreate several classic pipe organs. The application needs to be connected to a MIDI keyboard and an audio system, in order to simulate sounds of pipe organs.Instructions:- Make sure you have a MIDI capable keyboard plugged into your computer with all needed drivers- Download GrandOrgue and install it- Download a sample set (you can find sample sets at and install it- Launch the application and load the .organ file- Right-click on the manual and select the “Listen for Events” option. Then press any key on your MIDI keyboard- Now you can click on some stops and begin to play your virtual pipe organ! Download Details License: Freeware Platform: Windows Publisher: File size: 35.00 Mb Updated: Jul 29, 2019 User Rating: 1.0 / 5 (1 votes) Editors' Review: Not yet reviewed Downloads: 3,753 Similar software Vocal Remover 1.0 BetaGreat plugin for users to remove vocals from a song in order to create karaoke-like music. Alternate Chord 1.920A lightweight application that lets you effortlessly create, play, and export guitar chords and tablatures Mini Radio Player 6.3.6.0User-friendly piece of software that allows you to choose between a wide range of online radio channels

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Skip to content Navigation Menu Sign in GitHub Copilot Write better code with AI Security Find and fix vulnerabilities Actions Automate any workflow Codespaces Instant dev environments Issues Plan and track work Code Review Manage code changes Discussions Collaborate outside of code Code Search Find more, search less Explore All features Documentation GitHub Skills Blog By company size Enterprises Small and medium teams Startups Nonprofits By use case DevSecOps DevOps CI/CD View all use cases By industry Healthcare Financial services Manufacturing Government View all industries View all solutions Topics AI DevOps Security Software Development View all Explore Learning Pathways Events & Webinars Ebooks & Whitepapers Customer Stories Partners Executive Insights GitHub Sponsors Fund open source developers The ReadME Project GitHub community articles Repositories Topics Trending Collections Enterprise platform AI-powered developer platform Available add-ons Advanced Security Enterprise-grade security features Copilot for business Enterprise-grade AI features Premium Support Enterprise-grade 24/7 support Pricing Provide feedback --> We read every piece of feedback, and take your input very seriously. Include my email address so I can be contacted Saved searches Use saved searches to filter your results more quickly Sign in //discussions/show;ref_cta:Sign up;ref_loc:header logged out"}"> Sign up GrandOrgue / grandorgue Public Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings Fork 45 Star 191 Code Issues 39 Pull requests 8 Discussions Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights Unanswered alex-aotearoa asked this question in Help Grand Orgue Control Add Custom Panels, Redesign or Reformat #1943 alex-aotearoa Jul 13, 2024 · 1 comments · 1 reply Return to top Discussion options {{title}} Something went wrong. alex-aotearoa Jul 13, 2024 Is there a guide somewhere on how to build / add / reformat control panels for Grand Orgue, in particular Piotr Grabowskis Friesach. I would like to make simple panels that look more like the various simple examples as in the Pitea organ. The reason being Ive already built my console with switches then I discovered Friesach. I also find the Freisach console a bit hard to find my way around. Ive Read the excellent "The GrandOrgue Architecture for Sample-set Designers – A Tutorial" but it seems to leave that part out. thank you. You must be logged in to vote Replies: 1 comment 1 reply Oldest Newest Top Comment options {{title}} Something went wrong. larspalo Jul 14, 2024 Maintainer You might benefit from using but make sure to read the README.md with all the warnings first. You must be logged in to vote 1 reply Comment options {{title}} Something went wrong. jason-barba Jul 14, 2024 By studying details in the Friesach ODF you can at least get a glimpse of how it could be done. Think object programming, that helps. --> Sign up for free to

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Over the course of the last ten years I have had the privilege of working with and creating some wonderful Virtual Theatre Pipe Organ (VTPO) sample sets, for Hauptwerk, GrandOrgue, and for jOrgan. The following jOrgan sets represent the work-so-far from a soundfont perspective :)These have been configured using jOrgan 3.20If you would like to make a donation towards the work that I do, please go to: Donations.Freedom 3/29 Theatre OrganThe first jOrgan Theatre Organ that I released - the Freedom 3/29, using Bruce Miles' soundfonts (with his permission).Freedom Morton 3/15Download: (297Megs)Robert Morton Opus 2401 Theatre OrganThe Robert Morton Opus 2401 3/12 theatre pipe organ was originally installed in the Empress Theater, 768 East Long Street, in Columbus, Ohio. It now graces the home of David Billmire, and has been extended to a beautiful 3/17 instrument. David was kind enough to make sample recordings of his theatre pipe organ and make those recordings available to me in order to create a VTPO version. This is a 'Lite' version of the set.

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