Opus Choir Series
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A master of accompaniment
The Opus Choir is the familiar Opus, made suitable for accompanying smaller groups such as choirs or gatherings of up to 150 people. The organ is available in a two-manual and a three-manual version. Since the Opus Choir is equipped with external speakers, it finds its way into any room. The authentic pipe organ sound of the organ, combined with the singing of ensemble, choir or congregation, makes for a gorgeous combination.
Highlights
- 4.1 audio system (internal or external)
- Authentic pipe organ samples
- Style-variable disposition
- Four sample styles
- For rooms seating up to 150 people
Authentic pipe organ stops come to life
The Opus Choir features four sample styles: romantic, symphonic, baroque and historic. In each style, stops from specific pipe organs come to life. For example, the romantic sample bank features stops from the Ruffatti organ from the Church of the Epiphany in Miami. In the symphonic sample bank, the organist hears the sounds of Adema (Raalte) and Cavaillé-Coll (Paris). The historic sample bank breathes the Hinsz organ of the Bovenkerk in Kampen and the Baroque sample bank consists solely of samples from the Silbermann organ from the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden. Whatever music is being played or sung, this organ always sets the right tone and gives a true pipe organ experience.
Endless variation with the style-variable disposition
To do justice to each stop and each style, a disposition was chosen which links specific stops to a particular style. Some tab stops therefore have two stop names. For instance, in the ‘historic’ style, not only can the Terzian (Hinsz organ, Kampen) be played, but also a Cornet can be played in the romantic, baroque and symphonic styles using the same tab stop. In the baroque style, each manual has a full Principal choirs are completely present, making the plenum grand and radiant. The Flûte Harmonique and extra string stops like the Gamba 8’ and Salicional 8’ are included in the symphonic style. Thus, the Opus Choir ensures that the organist can vary endlessly and showcase the unique sounds of each different style.
A suitable reverb for every room
Some chapels have wonderful acoustics in which the sound of the organ can spread. However, this is not the case in every room. The Opus Choir is therefore equipped with a lifelike, advanced convolution reverb. Thanks to ingenious engineering by Johannus engineers, the organ reverb has as many as 48,000 reflections per second. The more reflections, the more detailed the sound reproduction. When a key is pressed, each individual tone is enriched with the selected reverb. The organ has a total of 12 recorded reverbs from as many different churches, varying in length and spectrum.
A reliable instrument
The Opus Choir has an important and central place in the room where it is placed. It is not only the organist who counts on the instrument, but everyone who is present like singers and listeners, for instance. Therefore, the Opus Choir uses stable, reliable technology that is guaranteed to do its job for years to come. As a result of its unrivalled quality, Johannus also offers confidence and security: in addition to our standard warranty, there is a 10-year warranty on all computer boards in the organ. So, we offer a reliable organ that guarantees years of playing pleasure.