Spitfire Audio Symphonic Organ (KONTAKT)
Achieve the reverent cinematic sound made famous by blockbusters such as Interstellar, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Tron. Introducing the Rugby School Chapel Organ - a monstrous cathedral-sized organ made up of 3,721 pipes, housed in an intimate chapel, creating an epic yet immediate sound unlike any other.
System requirements: KONTAKT PLAYER or FULL (version 5.6.8 or higher).
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To capture its unique depth, power and beauty, we teamed up with composer, producer and organ expert Andy Richards, who has curated stop combinations for instant playability, enabling you to get the best out of this beautifully-voiced instrument.
His impressive discography includes work on huge film scores, including Slumdog Millionaire, and records by iconic artists from Grace Jones to George Michael. Every pitch has been recorded with multiple mic positions for ultimate realism and control, accompanied by 50 mind-bending warped presets presented in our eDNA engine.
The ultimate organ
A hugely versatile instrument now widely used beyond its original church or horror film setting, the organ is perfect for adding depth, power and beauty to orchestral scores and compositions. As well as in renowned symphonic works such as Saint-Saens' Organ Symphony, the organ provides the foundations for countless blockbuster film scores of various genres, including Koyaanisqatsi (Philip Glass), Vertigo (Bernard Herrmann), Interstellar (Hans Zimmer), 2001 : A Space Odyssey (from Richard Strauss' 1896 work Also Sprach Zarathustra) and Tron (Wendy Carlos). There is no orchestral instrument that can go lower in pitch, giving you thunderous sub-bass like depth that you feel rather than hear.