keyboard to pedal board configuration: 2 3 5 6 7 9 0 S D F H J Q W ER T Y UI O PZ X C VB N M Setup: (Calcant Stop) (Coupler Switch Set) (Tutti Stop) (left Manual I stops) (Manual I) (right Manual I stops) 3 1/2 octaves (left Manual II stops) (Manual II) (right Manual II stops) 3 1/2 octaves (left Pedal Board stops) (right Pedal Board stops) (toy stops) 2 1/2 octaves (Pedal Board for Bass pipes) Keys to press: +===================================+ | Press | To: | +---------------+--------------------------------------------+ | Space | To toggel keyboard style! | | 1 | To toggel between depressed | | | and non-depressed wolf | | | principal ranks! | | Left Arrow | To push Tutti Stop. | | Right Arrow | To pull Tutti Stop. | | Up Arrow | To Make the Crescendo Higher | | Down Arrow | To Make the Crescendo Lower | |+----------------+-------------------------------------------+ Before starting, pull the calcant stop to turn on the blowers. Pull stops of the ranks you want to play. Flip couplers in order to connect one manual or pedal to another! Click on the keys in order to play a note.
This project is effectively finished, unless I find more scratch features that could help with note timing and pitch, or access to midi... Note: There is one pipe you will never see or ever hear of. It's called the Wolf Principal, it is my concept, and this specific variation is not the true one but is still not bad. There are actually 2 ranks of wolf principal: the depressed and the non-depressed. - The depressed wolf principal is best used in spooky, sad, or horror music pieces. It is tuned off by 2 notes [a C is actually an E-flat]. Which creates a minor chord like sound, when added with a whole number tuned pipe. (becarefull, sounds awful with 1 3/5' tuned pipes... - The non-depressed is tuned a whole number, and thus doesn't clash with the tertia. And makes a less scary mournful sound when added to the principals and mixture... To access either one, open the wolf principal stop, and press the '1' key until the apropiate rank is activated. Credits: code inspired by Mariofan2016. Here is his pipe organ project over here! -> all graphical parts are mine. (except music sheet and marble...) all audio files that these pipe sounds originated from are from this site: http://www.organstops.org/ except: Gaita (Bag Pipe), and Bible Regal which originated from audio files from: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page