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Bring the Majesty of
Pipe Organs to Your Home

GrandOrgue is a powerful, free virtual pipe organ software that recreates the world’s most historic instruments with stunning realism using advanced sample playback technology.

GPLv3 Licensed
MIDI Compatible
ASIO/Jack Support

Why Musicians Choose GrandOrgue?

GrandOrgue isn’t just a software; it’s a professional-grade gateway to the world’s most historic pipe organs, optimized for modern PC hardware.

Authentic Pipe Sound

Using advanced 24-bit/96kHz sample playback technology, GrandOrgue recreates every nuance of a real pipe organ—from the majestic full plenum to the subtle mechanical noises of the trackers.

Fully Open Source

Unlike expensive commercial alternatives, GrandOrgue is 100% free under the GPL license. No dongles, no subscriptions—just pure music accessible to every student and organist.

Ultimate Connectivity

Seamlessly connect your MIDI keyboards, pedalboards, and stop knobs. Supports ASIO, Jack, and multi-channel audio output for complex home organ consoles.

System Requirements & Hardware Guide

GrandOrgue is highly optimized, but pipe organ simulation is resource-intensive. Here is what you need to achieve a zero-latency, professional performance.

PC / Mac Specifications

  • Memory (RAM): 8GB for dry samples, 16GB-64GB recommended for large “Wet” surround sets.
  • CPU: Dual-core or higher. GrandOrgue supports multi-threading for complex polyphony.
  • Audio: Low-latency ASIO drivers (Windows) or CoreAudio (macOS) are essential.
  • OS: Windows 10/11, macOS 12+ (Intel/Silicon), or any modern Linux distro.

Recommended MIDI Gear

  • Keyboards: Any MIDI-capable keyboard or digital piano. Support for 1 to 5 manuals.
  • Pedalboards: Standard 30 or 32-note MIDI pedalboards are fully supported.
  • Expression: Support for Swell pedals and Crescendo rollers via MIDI CC.
  • Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett or similar for balanced, noise-free output.

GrandOrgue vs. Commercial VPO Software

Is GrandOrgue the right choice for you? See how this powerful open-source platform stacks up against expensive commercial alternatives.

Feature GrandOrgue Commercial VPO
License Cost $0 (Free Forever) $600 – $1,500+
Hardware Dongle None Required Often Required
Operating System Windows, macOS, Linux Windows, macOS Only
Sample Set Support Extensive Free ODFs Mostly Paid Sets
Audio Engine Highly Efficient / ASIO Proprietary / High Latency

Why go Open Source?

GrandOrgue is developed by a global community of musicians and engineers. By choosing GrandOrgue, you are not just saving money—you are investing in a platform that is accessible to all, from rural churches to professional conservatory students, without the restrictions of proprietary software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about GrandOrgue and Virtual Pipe Organs.

Q: Is GrandOrgue really free to use?

Yes. GrandOrgue is an open-source project licensed under the GPL-3.0. You can download, install, and use it for personal, educational, or even church use without paying any licensing fees.

Q: What kind of MIDI keyboard do I need?

GrandOrgue works with any MIDI-compatible keyboard. This includes digital pianos, stage keyboards, and dedicated MIDI organ consoles. If your keyboard has a USB-MIDI port or a 5-pin MIDI Out, it will work perfectly.

Q: Does GrandOrgue support Hauptwerk sample sets?

GrandOrgue uses its own format (.organ files). While it cannot natively run encrypted Hauptwerk sets, many unencrypted sets can be used if a GrandOrgue ODF (Organ Definition File) is available. Many creators provide versions for both platforms.

Q: Can I use it on a laptop or Raspberry Pi?

Absolutely. GrandOrgue is highly efficient. A modern laptop is more than enough for most organs. There are also specific builds for Linux that run on ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi 4/5 for DIY portable organ projects.

Inside the GrandOrgue Engine

Understanding the sophisticated real-time audio technology that powers the world’s most accessible Virtual Pipe Organ.

Advanced Sample Playback

GrandOrgue utilizes high-precision 24-bit integer or 32-bit float sample playback. It supports complex looping and multiple release samples per pipe to capture the natural decay of church acoustics.

Lossless Compression

To optimize RAM usage, the engine supports lossless data compression. This allows massive sample sets—often exceeding 50GB—to be loaded and played back with zero latency on standard PC hardware.

Multi-Threaded Concurrency

The audio engine is designed for massive polyphony. By distributing the workload across all available CPU cores, GrandOrgue can handle hundreds of simultaneous “pipes” even during complex symphonic performances.

Engine Status: Optimized for v3.17.1-1 Stable Release

Tailored for Every Organist

From silent practice at home to leading a congregation in worship, GrandOrgue adapts to your musical environment perfectly.

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Music Students

Practice late at night using headphones. Replicate the specific organ specifications of your conservatory or exam venue right in your dorm room.

Church Communities

An affordable alternative for small parishes. Upgrade your church’s digital organ sound by connecting GrandOrgue to a high-quality PA system.

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DIY Console Builders

The perfect engine for custom MIDI consoles. Map thousands of stops and controls effortlessly with GrandOrgue’s flexible MIDI learning system.

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Composers & Producers

Integrate realistic pipe organ textures into your DAW. Use GrandOrgue via virtual MIDI cables to score cinematic soundtracks with authentic pipes.

Ready to Play? Get Started in 3 Steps

1

Download Soft

Get the latest GrandOrgue installer for Windows, macOS, or Linux from our Download Page.

2

Pick a Sample Set

Browse our Organ Library and download a free sample set (ODF) to load into the software.

3

Connect & Play

Plug in your MIDI keyboard, configure your audio driver (ASIO/Jack), and start performing!

Join the GrandOrgue Community

Whether you’re a church organist, a music student, or a tech enthusiast, grandorgue.com is here to help you master the art of virtual pipe organs.