Hauptwerk (on a budget) PC Upgrade - I should have done this years ago!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- The original budget PC I built for my affordable Hauptwerk setup in 2013 finally gave up, so it was high time for an upgrade. Amazingly, I still only spent about $800 to bring this build into the present day. Come along as I upgrade the PC, and give the new setup a test run.
Now if only that soundtrack would play every time I build a computer at the office. :-D Also it would probably help to bring some cigars and Scotch.... Congratulations, and may the machine make glorious music for many years!
Really, Really BIG improvement in equipment since since 2013. Sounds great!! Congratulations Look forward to many more videos.
bravo! more organ videos!!! I have been waiting to see more of your performance for long~!
Congrats on your upgrade. I use Grand orgue on an old business laptop; really ought to do something like this.
You should move the RAM sticks to slot 2 and 4 (A2 and B2) for dual channel speeds :)
Great new setup, and no duct tape was harmed in the building of the new PC! 😅
What version of windows did you decide to run?
Are you annoyed yet at the little on line license check Hauptwerk has to run when loading? 😊
I think the raw video audio sounds great. Now all you need is a 20'' powered subwoofer for those 16' & 32' stops. My 32' stops really came alive when I added a 15'' sub and a low. Frequency isolation amp to drive it. 🎉
Thanks!
Win10 Pro. Not interested in Win11, and will hold out as long as possible.
Yes, the license check is very annoying. I really would prefer to run offline. I suppose after the check I can unplug the NIC, and just plug it back in if I have to reboot or close HW.
Believe it or not, those big tower speakers have massive 15" drivers in the rear that do a pretty darned good job with the 32' stops, at least down to around F right now. My bigger limitation is the room size & proportions that won't allow, for example, a 15hz wave to even form. When I had those same speakers in a good sized church, I got pretty pure 32' tone down to the low D. C never quite formed. But D did. Someday when I have the space, I'll definitely add a proper powered sub.
Lucky duck.