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Dudelange Surround v1.5.1 Released

Voxus Virtual Organs has released an update for the renowned sample set of the Stahlhuth/Jann organ in Dudelange (Luxembourg). It is a grand romantic organ, with influences from Germany, France and England. This organ is very versatile, boasting two swell divisions, a full string choir, a Chamade division, two 32 foot pedal stops and many solo voices. Since 2002, over 100 CDs have been released from this instrument.

The Dudelange Surround sample set has been updated to include the following features:

  • Two stereo channels of chromatically sampled stops.
  • Beautiful console screen.
  • Single and dual photorealistic jambs for both landscape and portrait orientations.
  • Simple screen for both landscape and portrait orientations, optimized for touchscreens.
  • Modeled tremulants for Hauptwerk, Positiv and Schwellwerk.
  • Recorded tremulants for three reed stops.
  • Enclosures for two divisions.
  • A user-programmable crescendo, eliminating the need for the Hauptwerk internal crescendo.
  • Tonal mute piston to alter the brightness of the Chamade stops.
  • Switch to limit the maximum volume of the Schwellwerk from 32 to 25.
  • Acoustic control slider to enable smooth transitions between the two perspectives.

All existing users will be pleased to know that this update is available at no additional cost.

Note: Dudelange Surround requires Hauptwerk™ VII or higher. It does not work with Hauptwerk™ V and VI!

Free trial key available. Additional information, including screenshots of all screens, can be found here.