I sincerely appreciate all your comments and thanx to all for delivering me even more enthusiasm ...I have some more pieces that I’ll be putting up soon.
Truly wonderful stuff. Another magnificent electronic transcription easily comparable to those of the great Wendy C. Extremely well voiced and impeccably produced. Well done indeed!
Wow... so is this done with a midi sequencer, and then recording each track monophonically into an audio mixer/recorder? I've just binged your channel, and it's absolutely fantastic. I have a Minimoog Model-D and a Prophet-6 and am starting to record Bach, too
Hello, which waveforms have you used? I have worked a lot of hours on a mini moog to produce a similar sound, but I can't get close. I think because of that on the mini moog I don't have the sinusoidal wave. Coud you advise me please?
Hello… well, it’s not just about waveforms ..there’s a multitude of things happening to effect tones ..imagine all the single unique timbres in an orchestra that make up that orchestral sound. Each of those unique timbres made up of many waveforms which are manipulated , changed , added too …on and on. And that’s just waveforms. It really is a fantastically intricate and ultra detailed process and if your lucky, on a good day, you might actually just produce something worthwhile providing the wind is in the right direction and the muses are on your side ..for once.
@@cloudhop Thank you very much for your answer. What advices can you give me to create less elettronic sounds and more appropriate to play Bach's music. My idea is doing chamber music with acustic instruments and with the minimoog: now I have the model D Bheringer but I'm buying the Poly D. Do you think is possible generating sounds similar to yours only with the 4 oscillators of the poly D?
Thanx....Yes....this is the synth used...it’s sort of a hybrid 55 soon to be a 3C made up of genuine Moog parts and some cloned and the odd commercial module and also some custom build modules I made.
@@cloudhop Wow. You know, it's virtually impossible to see much Moog here in Arkansas, especially when I began acquiring mine. I can't even get access to a 2600 on campus. I started building up my modular for about seven years before Moog announced their X5 line. They won't go a la carte and I can't afford the 10k entry fee so I have to settle for Moslab while I wonder how close the timbres are. Kudos to you for really demoing what the synth is capable of. I have several of Wendy Carlos' albums and I'm aware of how much effort is required to program them. Excellent work!
@cloudhop these pieces are magnificently done! I plan on creating a game using a mix of classics and synths. I'd love to use some of your pieces if you are okay with it :)
I sincerely appreciate all your comments and thanx to all for delivering me even more enthusiasm ...I have some more pieces that I’ll be putting up soon.
Truly wonderful stuff. Another magnificent electronic transcription easily comparable to those of the great Wendy C. Extremely well voiced and impeccably produced. Well done indeed!
Wonderful patches! Just got a modular and starting to create Bach pieces with it. You are an inspiration!!
It brings me great happiness that you have begun uploading more regularly. Your works are simply delightful.
Thanx so much for your kind comments ..I really do appreciate them
Excellent! This is one of my favorite organ pieces.
Just the most Clockwork O vibes . So grateful for your talent.
This is very good. Crisp, clear, musical. I look forward to listening to more from you.
One of my favs. Fantastic realization.
Genial interpretation Moog Bach Beatiful
It sounds great and gives me “Happy Feet”!!
Wonderful! 🎼🎹🎶
Excellent!! 🎹🎶
Wow... so is this done with a midi sequencer, and then recording each track monophonically into an audio mixer/recorder? I've just binged your channel, and it's absolutely fantastic. I have a Minimoog Model-D and a Prophet-6 and am starting to record Bach, too
Magnificently balanced!
I highly recommend listening this with a 5.1 dolby sound system, te experience is way different than in stereo
This is so GREAT !
Nice voicing
Very Tomita-like.
YOU'RE BACK?!? :D
incroyable
Awesome!
Sehr schön. Bach hätte seine Freude dran
Cool!!
NEAT!
If there's any way you could do "Toccata and Fugue In D Minor" in this Clockwork Orange style...
Well, it’s on the list ...!
@@cloudhop that would be absolutely incredible!
Were you taught by Wendy herself?
Hello, which waveforms have you used? I have worked a lot of hours on a mini moog to produce a similar sound, but I can't get close. I think because of that on the mini moog I don't have the sinusoidal wave. Coud you advise me please?
Hello… well, it’s not just about waveforms ..there’s a multitude of things happening to effect tones ..imagine all the single unique timbres in an orchestra that make up that orchestral sound. Each of those unique timbres made up of many waveforms which are manipulated , changed , added too …on and on. And that’s just waveforms. It really is a fantastically intricate and ultra detailed process and if your lucky, on a good day, you might actually just produce something worthwhile providing the wind is in the right direction and the muses are on your side ..for once.
@@cloudhop Thank you very much for your answer. What advices can you give me to create less elettronic sounds and more appropriate to play Bach's music. My idea is doing chamber music with acustic instruments and with the minimoog: now I have the model D Bheringer but I'm buying the Poly D. Do you think is possible generating sounds similar to yours only with the 4 oscillators of the poly D?
Do you have a pedalboard along with your keyboards hooked up to this setup?
This is amazing. Is this your Moog in the photo or are you using a different synth?
Thanx....Yes....this is the synth used...it’s sort of a hybrid 55 soon to be a 3C made up of genuine Moog parts and some cloned and the odd commercial module and also some custom build modules I made.
@@cloudhop Wow. You know, it's virtually impossible to see much Moog here in Arkansas, especially when I began acquiring mine. I can't even get access to a 2600 on campus. I started building up my modular for about seven years before Moog announced their X5 line. They won't go a la carte and I can't afford the 10k entry fee so I have to settle for Moslab while I wonder how close the timbres are. Kudos to you for really demoing what the synth is capable of. I have several of Wendy Carlos' albums and I'm aware of how much effort is required to program them. Excellent work!
@@Rhythmicons You should try Arturia V Collection, give you as many Moogs as you want for a few hundred $
@@giorgiokallax3200 Back in 2002-4 or so I had the free copy of their modular program. It was pretty nice.
@@Rhythmicons It's probably even better now ! But that's not free anymore :-/
@cloudhop these pieces are magnificently done! I plan on creating a game using a mix of classics and synths. I'd love to use some of your pieces if you are okay with it :)
Trio Sonata sometime soon?
Totally ! Sometime in the coming autumn .
do you have a contact email ??
Thanx for your kind comment...my contact e mail is lectotran@gmail.com