This is rather nice - the bass sounds great on my sound system. My dad likes it and says 'hi!' Thanks for 6+ minutes of relaxation after a busy day at school. Daniel, Porthcawl, Glamorganshire, South Wales, UK.
a haunting and eerily beautiful performance entirely appropriate to the work. Reminds me of the superb attention to detail of Isao Tomita and every bit as well-executed. Thank you for sharing this.
This sounds like something Wendy Carlos would have done for The Shining or Clockwork Orange. I need to find the sheet music for this so I can make my own version lmao
soo uuh.. in the description it says you used the Oberheim Matrix 6 and the Yamaha tx81z ... and in the comments you said its the korg dw-8000... which did you actually use?and how do you get these sounds?I mean the tx81z is nice, but the sounds you get out of it are pure gold thank you so much for doing this btw!
Good catch, I forgot to type that in the description. I often post my videos in the middle of the night and forget things. The DW and TX were together as the Matrix cant really do a sine wave. There are actually two passes of the track, one sine waves only, and one saw and pulse waves. a slow fade from one to another over the entire track length.
Quite simply one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard, or expect I ever will. Thank you!!!
+Joseph Adams Thank you, I appreciate the kind words.
This is rather nice - the bass sounds great on my sound system. My dad likes it and says 'hi!' Thanks for 6+ minutes of relaxation after a busy day at school. Daniel, Porthcawl, Glamorganshire, South Wales, UK.
Thank you very much, and hello to your dad as well. I try to get the bass right!
a haunting and eerily beautiful performance entirely appropriate to the work. Reminds me of the superb attention to detail of Isao Tomita and every bit as well-executed. Thank you for sharing this.
Such a lush arrangement... thank you
Its the DW-8000 mostly, set to sine wave. I wish I had a a glass harmonica. I'd still run it through a chorus unit with lots of of echo though!
Gloriously atmospheric, almost ethereal and surrealistic. I want this playing while I'm being cremated.
Great stuff. Tastefully done. This really draws the listener in with the slow evolution of your tone and Bach’s harmony.
Interesting, beautiful
Easily one of the cornerstones of all music, particularly the studies and realizations by emeritus Virgil Fox.
Beautiful!!!
This sounds like something Wendy Carlos would have done for The Shining or Clockwork Orange. I need to find the sheet music for this so I can make my own version lmao
soo uuh.. in the description it says you used the Oberheim Matrix 6 and the Yamaha tx81z ... and in the comments you said its the korg dw-8000... which did you actually use?and how do you get these sounds?I mean the tx81z is nice, but the sounds you get out of it are pure gold
thank you so much for doing this btw!
Good catch, I forgot to type that in the description. I often post my videos in the middle of the night and forget things. The DW and TX were together as the Matrix cant really do a sine wave. There are actually two passes of the track, one sine waves only, and one saw and pulse waves. a slow fade from one to another over the entire track length.
Greath i wanna have the sheet!!
sounds like a glass harmonica. What did you use to play this?
Hello. Do you have sheet music to this arrangement? :)
Sorry, I dont have the sheet music. Its a reworked very old midi file.
Gazdatronik Hm...do you have this midi file?
I will look for it, i promise.
Gazdatronik
Ok, thanks.