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News, and winter sale ends 1/31/2020

Just a quick note to let you know the winter sale ends on January 31, 2020.

This also means that the sets sold for HW 4.21 will be converted to HW 5 (or in some cases, discontinued).  At this point, we are committed to continuing the following:

  • Redlands Casavant (HW-5 only)
  • St. Mark’s Skinner (HW-5 only)
  • Christ Cathedral Arboretum Æolian-Skinner (HW-5 only)
  • St. Philip’s ELCA 1983 Schantz (works in HW 4.21 and HW-5)
  • Madison Masonic Center 1926 Wangerin (works in HW 4.21 and HW-5)
  • Concordia University Irvine Schlicker (works in HW 4.21 and HW-5)

At least for now, the Christ Presbyterian Æolian-Skinner and the Concordia University Casavant will no longer be for sale. If we do re-release them, it will only be after some further work on the samples – a complete revisiting of the de-noising and looping (and at this point, new sample sets are taking precedence – there’s simply not time to work on new sets while also doing the editing of all of the old samples). We are still working on the files as we have time, however, and there will be updates/fixes forthcoming on the sets that remain for sale.

It is with a fair amount of nostalgia that we also finally bid “farewell” to the venerable FBR Schantz. This was my first sample set, originally produced for HW 1, upgraded when HW 2 came out. It has been for sale for nearly 16 years, and was the way I got started in this business. When it came out, it was a low-cost 3m American Classic that loaded in under 4gb, which allowed customers with low-spec computers to have a decent flexible instrument… I’ve sold a LOT of this set, and it’s brought a lot of enjoyment to a lot of people. But, the set is limited to 16 bit 48 kHz, there is really no chance to re-record it, and I’ve gotten so much better at noise reduction and looping… I’m sad to see it go, but grateful for the many years and sales.

For customers who need HW 4x versions of the install files, we will maintain an online archive for at least a year, after that the files will still be available, but not necessarily available immediately online.

if you want to get any of those sets in V4.21 before they go, I suggest you do it soon!


Finally, we’re excited for the future – we’ve assembled a great team of developers, beta testers and designers… there are new sets coming soon (in various stages of development) and other recording sessions already scheduled for 2020.