Temple Protestante

Wasselonne (France)

Temple Protestante

Wasselonne (France)

Temple Protestante

Wasselonne (France)

This sample set is produced by Jeux d’orgues.
The extension is free, but donations to support further development are very welcome!

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Jeux d’orgues created one of my favorite Silbermann sample sets.

This organ was originally built by Johann Andreas and Johann Daniel Silbermann for Le Couvent des Dominicains de Guebwiller, Alsace, France. During the French Revolution, the organ was moved to the Temple Protestant in Wasselonne, Alsace, France. The last restoration, performed by Gaston Kern (Hattmatt, Alsace, France), took place in 1991-1992.

Joseph Basquin did a fantastic job on sampling this beautiful small organ. Unfortunately, the original sample set only provides a single screen, which works perfectly on systems with one monitor in landscape orientation. I have added support for dual screens (landscape and portrait). The resolution of the portrait screens is 4k (2160 x 3940 pixel).

The extension has a new unique organ ID (001984). It will not touch the original installation. Therefore, you can use both installations side-by-side.

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