Opus

Unprecedented sound quality for the familiar Opus. With its revolutional sound quality and style-variable disposition featuring pipe organ voices from the churches of Kampen, Amsterdam, Raalte, Paris and Dresden, the revamped Opus is a comprehensive and impressive living room organ. The 4.1 audio system provides a superb interpretation of authentic organ voices. Once again, the Opus proves to be a masterpiece, suitable for any organist. 

The familiar Opus with a revamped sound

Unprecedented sound quality for the familiar Opus. With its revolutional sound quality and style-variable disposition featuring pipe organ voices from the churches of Kampen, Amsterdam, Raalte, Paris and Dresden, the revamped Opus is a comprehensive and impressive living room organ. The 4.1 audio system provides a superb interpretation of authentic organ voices. Once again, the Opus proves to be a masterpiece, suitable for any organist.

 

Always play based on advanced technology

The Opus is based on OranjeCore+ technology. This technology guarantees fast start-up times, excellent sound quality and long-term reliability. When we say fast start-up times, we mean the organ can be played within seconds of turning it on. In addition, the OranjeCore+ technology, through its convolution reverb and new digital mixer, guarantees unrivalled sound quality. Even for the organist who likes to play with headphones, the Opus offers an immersive stereo experience. In short, the Opus is an organ with a superb sound quality , which will inspire any demanding organist to keep playing and practising.

 

Pipe organ sounds fill living room

The Opus features a powerful 4.1 audio system. As a result, all stops are played flawlessly and convincingly. Whether it is the specific character of a Principal or a full plenum, the audio system with subwoofer ensures a realistic pipe organ sound which effortlessly fills the room.

 

Full disposition filled with pipe organ voices

The voices that come to life in the Opus are all recorded from authentic pipe organs. For each sample style, a specific pipe organ has been recorded and sampled. For instance, the romantic style exclusively features voices from the Vater-Müller organ of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam where samples of Adema (Raalte) and Cavaillé-Coll (Paris) are used for the symphonic style. The historic style breathes the Hinsz organ of the Bovenkerk in Kampen and the baroque style only uses samples of the Silbermann organ from the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden. These authentic samples, combined with the realistic wind model and true-to-life convolution reverb, complete the pipe organ experience.