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5 H T+ ]. W5 V; U. xThe picture speaks for itself. Within the beatifully decorated town hall of the city of Leeds in England lies this spectacular organ,
& S- F/ L2 Z! n [4 u. w. I5 gtowering high into the music hall and silencing the sounds of the city with its earth shuddering, rich, harmonic tones. ( R: q% [$ A' p& J% I, J& Y
; W7 z. F9 C$ e' `5 ^- w/ [1 U- UThis project was part of a new chapter for Samplephonics known as Sonas, & N" D: D2 P9 X& p2 Z& `
who will be unveiling some spectacular virtual instruments over the coming year. More on that soon!1 m+ O( S# P' S8 S9 c- \3 q
' H7 b w( ?% o3 T- yWe spent some time with organist Dr Simon Lindley who told us all about how the instrument works, 6 }3 T3 z6 }9 t# K$ n- `
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