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Reply To: | Edward L. Stauff |
Date: | Fri, 3 Sep 2004 07:31:04 -0400 |
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I'm looking for software I can use on my PC to simulate a pipe organ.
The Hauptwerk system would be perfect, except (a) it costs money,
and (b) it's a bit too resource-hungry. Can anyone recommend a
similar software system that's less resource-hungry? I have a
P4/2.66 with 512mb ram running Win2K, a MIDI interface, keyboard &
pedalboard, a good sound card, and no money.
Thanks,
-- Ed
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| Edward L. Stauff http://www.mewsic.com/Ed |
| Musician, software engineer, dad, bibliophile, cohouser, husband, |
| microferroequinologist, woodworker, author (order varies). |
| "Specialization is for insects." -- Lazarus Long (R. A. Heinlein) |
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