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  • Super elegant piece of music. Nice concept of form and development. Very fresh indeed. Like those images....offering something new and unexpected, depends what we are looking for. Thank you for sharing your talent. Where can I purchase your recordings?

  • @psbmastering Thanks... I don't really sell my music but you can download recordings from my Soundclick page. Links are on my site - can't post URLs here, but go to thekeyboardwizard . Enjoy.

  • Another masterpiece .. Keep 'em coming mate ..

  • Nice stuff, Mr. W, as always.... If I could kindly ask your advice, I'm about to make another VST investment. I play mostly for my own enjoyment in my den. I have things narrowed down to the Arturia V Collection or Omnisphere... I realize they are both very different tools, and not directly comparable, but I see you have the 2600 and I was wondering your opinion and which you've had the most fun with...

  • @jeevespreston The Arturia synths are generally emulations of hardware synthesizers. They are very musical, but somewhat limited in their scope, as are analog synths in general. They are great if you want to make "synthesizer type" sounds. Omnisphere is sample-based, with thousands of sounds, all over the sonic map, but many "soundtrack" oriented. Depends upon the kind of music you want to make.

  • Nice music.

  • @Synthsound1 Thanks.

  • Simply excellent and elegant!

  • music for soul

  • Trillian would replace that bassline very nicely

  • All you need now is to get a copy of Trillian to go with your Omnsphere :-) Very nice composition, I really enjoy listenting to your work.

  • @1967mdavis Thanks!  Several people have told me to get Trillian.

  • Isn't there a freeware synth called angular momentum? I swear I've seen it somewhere.

  • I WISH YOU DID SOMETHING WITH PROMINY : )

  • Excellent piece of electronica. I want more! :-)

  • I used to use your midi files along with midisoft studio when was learning to play bass. Such good times. I'm really happy to find you in YouTube and that you're still at it. :)

  • @MikeMayer Yep, I am still at it.  Thanks for listening!

  • Awsome!

  • Very high quality with a lavish production quality. I like how a melody emerges near the end. Nice work, Michael !

  • @shubus Thanks.

  • That was very impressive (and MAN does it sound crisp & clean) ! Bravo ! When I saw the name "Michael Walthius", I thought to myself, "I've seen that name before." I used to co-sysop a MIDI BBS service back in the mid-90's to early 2000's and I'm wondering if you were a part of any of those communities, or if you were contributing MIDI files to the internet community in the past 15 years or so...?

  • @AnalogX1 Yes, I composed several dozen GM and XG MIDI files back in the 90's. I used to post them to a MIDI binary newsgroup, and to BBSes before the web was much of anything at all. There was a guy in the Netherlands, I think, who had a big ftp site for MIDI files. Anyhow, I used to splatter my noises all over. Not much has changed in that regard. :)

  • 5/5

  • so freaking filthy......

    love it...someone needs to make a disgusting dirty and raunchy dubstep of it...

    good stuff..

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