User Guide  for  Hauptwerk
About Hauptwerk
Welcome
What is it?
What is it used for?
Licensing
Installation
Prerequisites
Background
Installing
Upgrading
Backups
Quick start
Stand-alone
MIDI sequencing
VSTi plug-in
Background
Tour of a pipe organ
Using Hauptwerk
The virtual console
Settings screens
Menus
The File menu
Loading sample sets
Combination files
The registration sequencer
Temperaments
Audio routing and multi-channel audio
Activation and reset
Capture mode
Recording audio
Master tuning
The transposer
MIDI input
MIDI output
Re-directable inputs
Component installer
Importing v1 organs
MIDI organ consoles
MIDI sequencing
Organ design tools
Performance tuning
General options
Sample set options
Voicing
Reference
MIDI implementation
Troubleshooting
Creating sample sets

Who uses Hauptwerk and why?

We are fortunate to have a large and enthusiastic community of users who have supported Hauptwerk since the launch of version 1 in 2002. You can read about some of Hauptwerk's users on the Crumhorn Labs website forum.

There are also plenty of third-parties who produce many diverse and wonderful sample sets in Hauptwerk format, listed on the Crumhorn Labs website, ranging from famous historic baroque organs to romantic giants to theatre organs, harmoniums and even harpsichords.

Hauptwerk is most often used:
  • For study and practice at home by organists, organ enthusiasts and music students.
  • In churches, theatres and concert halls to power digital organs and voice expanders.
  • In commercial and home recording studios to provide the ultimate pipe organ sound.
  • For music composition and arrangement.
  • For historical organ and music study and research.
  • For making playable documentary recordings of endangered or valuable pipe organs.
  • As an instrument on which to learn the organ in schools, music colleges, etc.
  • To upgrade old digital/electronic organs to the latest audio technology and realism.

We aim to bring the pipe organ, king of instruments, to as many people as we can with the highest degree of realism possible on current home computer hardware.

However, we believe that, no matter how realistic or advanced, no model or imitation can ever equal a real pipe organ. We sincerely hope that Hauptwerk should never replace, or be considered as an alternative to, a real organ if space and finances permit.

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