Best Viscount Cantorum Trio Alternatives

We found 3 alternatives to Viscount Cantorum Trio based on experts and consumers reviews.

Viscount Cantorum Duo Plus

Viscount Cantorum Duo Plus

Based on 1 reviews

Hello there, my name is Dimitri. I take organ lessons in my spare time and I have modest experience with church organs. For some time now, I have been looking for a sturdy and adjustable study organ. My preference was for as small a 2-manual instrument as possible, with the option of adding a pedal. After an evening at the organ shop, playing my exercises on full-size Johannes, Content, and Domus S4 cabinet organs, I fell in love with the Viscount with Physis Plus playing an easy piece written by S. Scheidt. Unlike Johannes/Content, Cantorum Duo Plus doesn't have any samples at all, but uses physical modeling. But you won't notice that much: Cantorum Duo Plus really does sound like an organ, and gives you endless possibilities to experiment with voices and sound parameters. The sound of...

Viscount Cantorum VI Plus

Viscount Cantorum VI Plus

Based on 1 reviews

Los sonidos de organo tubular que este teclado tiene, es impresionante y admirable. Realmente parece que estás tocando un órgano de catedral.

Viscount Cantorum Duo

Viscount Cantorum Duo

Based on 6 reviews

Very good sound quality, clear sounding bass. The main speakers on the sides allow a better distribution of the sound. The weight makes the equipment not very practical to move it. I have experience of playing a Viscount Chorum 20, and the capacities of this one that by being portable are not inferior to it well worth the investment. I like the versatility of the transposer, it allows to connect a pedal of volume and a pedal growing, that is an advantage in a portable organ. In addition they disclose 4 styles of organ sound that are a plus. I have used it in churches and it has a comprehensive sound, which does not require external amplification.

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