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This 5-stop positive organ is ideal for choir rehearsals. These stops can be played together:
All samples have been recorded by Piotr Grabowski and are of excellent quality:
For creating a complete "Claviorganum", this nice harpsichord sample set can be included:
http://sonimusicae.free.fr/blanchet1-en.html
(the license does not allow this sample set to be freely included and shared - that's why this is only a suggestion)
This soundfont has been used to create a synthesizer with a Raspberry Pi. The tutorial explaining the main steps is available here.

- Flute 8'
- Flute 4'
- Principal 2'
- Principal 1' 1/3
- Dulciane 8'
All samples have been recorded by Piotr Grabowski and are of excellent quality:
- the full sample set of the green positiv, freely available here , is included
- the dulciane 8' from the demo version of the Ermelo organ, available here , has been added.
For creating a complete "Claviorganum", this nice harpsichord sample set can be included:
http://sonimusicae.free.fr/blanchet1-en.html
(the license does not allow this sample set to be freely included and shared - that's why this is only a suggestion)
This soundfont has been used to create a synthesizer with a Raspberry Pi. The tutorial explaining the main steps is available here.

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Shared by | Davy |
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License | personal use |
Website | https://piotrgrabowski.pl/green-positiv/ |
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