Organ Trio No 5 C Maj. Bach BWV 529 Electro-Transcriptions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2024
- Composed around 1730 in Weimar/Leipzig for organ, by J S Bach, this is the lively last movement.
Transcribed for Moog Modular this piece is available free on Bandcamp Electro-Transcriptions in high quality Flac file.
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I do feel that I am finaly getting somewhere with these transcriptions although Im still just a beginner. They are the absolute most difficult things I have ever attempted and even now the failure rate is quite high. So why do I do them ? because I want to hear them. - เพลง
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Your transcriptions to MOOG are so ebullient, and Joyful. Really got the 1st SOB -Carlos, vibe ! Still one of my all time favorites.
Once again simply wonderful. Thank you so much for giving us this great rendition. 👍😀
Wonderful timbre choices on this! Played with really nice feeling and articulation. Very musical!! ❤
One more of his great transcriptions. Thank you!
Love that “you want to hear them”😊
Just wonderful! Thank you!
This is a great playlist
You’ve done it again!
Yet another incredible classical arrangement on the synthesizer. ❤
truly excellent!
Pure greatness!
thank you!
I'm fascinated by the synthesizer patches (voicing) you use on these renditions. They sound very close to the voices Wendy Carlos used on her Bach interpretations. Do you intentionally try to match the colors and articulations she used, or is the similarity just due to the fact that you're using the same Moog hardware?
It's probably half and half ...anyone using a modular and playing a little classical music automatically
resembles W Carlos. Although her musicianship was meticulous, it's her patches and timbres that are
genius in the true sense . Alas , no videos, or details apart from snatches here and there and the Secrets of Synth CD and worse, her denial of what she became famous for.
@@cloudhop Can you describe in general the patch configuration you use? I've owned a large modular system for decades and I still have no idea how she created some of the exquisite voicings on her brilliant masterpiece "The Well Tempered Synthesizer."
Im waiting for someone to tell me the same ! To me it's the core of her genius ...those fantastic tones. She told me it's the micro adjustments, not relying on simple patches and using complicated module set ups. Also "tricks" which could be a multitude of things. In other words taking a great deal of time and patience over one sound .....which I do ...taking a long time for one patch only to delete the next day. It's the hardest thing I ever did ever but I'm starting to learn (I think)
Подумать только тогда Карлосу было 30 лет... Как быстро он всё придумал и воплотил в жизнь. Поистине гений! @@cloudhop
How many operators does your moog have?
I am the sole operator ! And engine driver .
I've heard the term operator be used when referring to the number of waveforms a synthesizer can combine. Is your moog an additive or subtractive synthesizer and how many waveforms are combined or filters used?