Very well interpreted. Not only the sounds are beautiful, but your musical phrasing and the choice / creation of the right envelope curve at the right dramaturgic moment makes this recording the best and most musical interpretation of this movement I have ever heared - including Ton Koopman's recording with original historic instruments.
Great synthesis, but it could have been a little faster. It's very impressive that you did this without MIDI, and your diversity of timbres really showcase Bach's musical complexity.
no MIDI? you're INSANE, dude!!! :D very nicely done. i would never have the patience or discipline to do something like this. the MoPho is monophonic, is it not? (hence the name...) i don't think the average person has any concept of how much time and effort you must have put into this. THANK YOU!!! (and i'm speaking on behalf of all humanity for your selfless contribution). all the best, -- Peter
no MIDI? you're INSANE, dude!!! :D very nicely done. i would never have the patience or discipline to do something like this. the MoPho is monophonic, is it not? (hence the name...) i don't think the average person has any concept of how much time and effort you must have put into this. THANK YOU!!! (and i'm speaking on behalf of all humanity for your selfless contribution). all the best, -- Peter
Yep. Basically, the way I recorded was making a set of "basic" voices and then recording an overlapping number of bars with each instrument (so you can't hear the dubbing), varying the tone for each segment record. :)
Very well interpreted. Not only the sounds are beautiful, but your musical phrasing and the choice / creation of the right envelope curve at the right dramaturgic moment makes this recording the best and most musical interpretation of this movement I have ever heared - including Ton Koopman's recording with original historic instruments.
iQwertube 2 months ago
So good. The tones are warm like the tones from Wendy Carlos with his moog. Can you send me a mp3 file?
kellyssa3 9 months ago
delicious sound. Thanks for sharing your work ;)
kellyssa3 11 months ago
Great synthesis, but it could have been a little faster. It's very impressive that you did this without MIDI, and your diversity of timbres really showcase Bach's musical complexity.
ScrollingMusic 1 year ago
this should be dave smiths official mopho demonstration tape!
ryanquist1 1 year ago
Amazing, I can just imagine the damage you could do with a Tetra in 4 voice mode.
ChrisSpazz 1 year ago
Great stuff, I always loved Wendy Carlos's 'Switched On Bach' album. Will you be uploading these patches anywhere?
pirahna1 1 year ago
It's good but a little too slow..hehehehe
mrbusters 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this!
PunguinYoga 1 year ago
Very good! Thanks for sharing. (Bach is timeless.)
PunguinYoga 1 year ago
no MIDI? you're INSANE, dude!!! :D very nicely done. i would never have the patience or discipline to do something like this. the MoPho is monophonic, is it not? (hence the name...) i don't think the average person has any concept of how much time and effort you must have put into this. THANK YOU!!! (and i'm speaking on behalf of all humanity for your selfless contribution). all the best, -- Peter
lightharp 1 year ago 2
no MIDI? you're INSANE, dude!!! :D very nicely done. i would never have the patience or discipline to do something like this. the MoPho is monophonic, is it not? (hence the name...) i don't think the average person has any concept of how much time and effort you must have put into this. THANK YOU!!! (and i'm speaking on behalf of all humanity for your selfless contribution). all the best, -- Peter
lightharp 1 year ago
I think Im going to get the Mopho keyboard, to me these type of sounds are just heaven
MrFaceHead 1 year ago
just wondered if u are going to put these classics to disc or down load so we can buy them just a thought
nobringuk 2 years ago
And this was done with the Mopho?
Cable3999 2 years ago
Yep. Basically, the way I recorded was making a set of "basic" voices and then recording an overlapping number of bars with each instrument (so you can't hear the dubbing), varying the tone for each segment record. :)
A laborious process ;)
syntesen 2 years ago
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Cable3999 2 years ago
Very nice!
Cable3999 2 years ago
More! I am subscribing.
SIMKINYX 2 years ago
love it!
SIMKINYX 2 years ago
Talented!
mattedj 2 years ago 4
Sounds like Wendy Carlos'es "Switched-On Bach", but... 40+ years later.
MaximKorobov 2 years ago
Brilliant! Keep em coming
Cmey2k 2 years ago 2
Niiice. This gives Wendy Carlos a run for his money. ;)
It's a shame you didn't include a video of you playing one of the monophonic parts, though.
More!!! :D
MicroTones 2 years ago
*her money. ;)
smg303 2 years ago 3
realy awasome
Kraviotho 2 years ago
Outstanding!
TwilightOdyssey 2 years ago 2
brilliant
gandhi328 2 years ago
Awesome!
mjw555 2 years ago
Tasteful arrangement......five stars and thx for sharing !
indigoblue555 2 years ago
wow it sounds like the clockwork orange soundtrack great work !!!
melamed77 2 years ago
Lovely vintage!
schmittwilli 3 years ago
stunning, well done Wendy...
mutantmoments 3 years ago
wow incredible
orbitsinazucar 3 years ago
Lovely!
analoq 3 years ago