Very nice! Very much in the style of the original SOB. You could never have possibly guessed that back around 1972 I started do a Stanley Kubrick style 2001 space odyssey "Star Gate" animation using a programable Hewlett Packard Calculator "computer" to etch lines on black painted acetate, with what I hoped would be about 60 frames for 16mm film. That looked pretty similar to the opening perspective grid here, in Your video. How difficult it was, back then, to do "computer graphics" without computers, when almost no one had yet done CGI, and indeed the term didn't even yet exist. I also did one off the 1st Bach preludes electronically in 1968, before i had heard W Carlos's SOB by cutting up bits of tape I had recorded square waves on with a "code practice" oscillator. That still exists.... BWV 938 I think.
Thank you! You should post your BWV 938 here on TH-cam! I remember the shock when I first listened to SOB - those oscillators sounds were never heard before. My journey with making electronic music started in 1993 with my beloved Yamaha QY-20. The first piece I ever created was the 3rd movement of the 4th Brandenburg - I am working on a remake right now.
@@OrzoMondo Fabulous i look forward to hearing your future uploads, right now i don't have an up to date computer. prhaps i will be able to upload soon. (I hope)
Thank you so much! Slow tempos are in my opinion more challenging, but recently I did the slow movement of BWV 1052 and it was really satisfying. Given that I have the 1st and 3rd movement of this concerto I will take your implied suggestion and work on the 2nd movement!
Excelent work. 300 years after, new view of the most powerful music of the master of all the musicians.
So true! Thank you very much!
Awesome work @OrzoMondo. This kind of score animation really gives a different perspective on Bach's compositions.
Thank you! Kudos to the MIDITrail development team: osdn.net/projects/miditrail/
Very nice! Very much in the style of the original SOB. You could never have possibly guessed that back around 1972 I started do a Stanley Kubrick style 2001 space odyssey "Star Gate" animation using a programable Hewlett Packard Calculator "computer" to etch lines on black painted acetate, with what I hoped would be about 60 frames for 16mm film. That looked pretty similar to the opening perspective grid here, in Your video. How difficult it was, back then, to do "computer graphics" without computers, when almost no one had yet done CGI, and indeed the term didn't even yet exist. I also did one off the 1st Bach preludes electronically in 1968, before i had heard W Carlos's SOB by cutting up bits of tape I had recorded square waves on with a "code practice" oscillator. That still exists.... BWV 938 I think.
Thank you! You should post your BWV 938 here on TH-cam! I remember the shock when I first listened to SOB - those oscillators sounds were never heard before. My journey with making electronic music started in 1993 with my beloved Yamaha QY-20. The first piece I ever created was the 3rd movement of the 4th Brandenburg - I am working on a remake right now.
@@OrzoMondo Fabulous i look forward to hearing your future uploads, right now i don't have an up to date computer. prhaps i will be able to upload soon. (I hope)
Great
Thank you!
Thank you very much for your Bach synthesizer uploads. Do you have any plans or thoughts to do the second movement of the double concerto some time?
Thank you so much! Slow tempos are in my opinion more challenging, but recently I did the slow movement of BWV 1052 and it was really satisfying. Given that I have the 1st and 3rd movement of this concerto I will take your implied suggestion and work on the 2nd movement!
Second movement is done and will go live later today :)