I've ordered 'The Piano Works' and will give it a try. Not sure my Five12 Vector sequencer will be able to handle it but it will be a good project. If a eurorack version isn't possible there's always Ableton Live.
Bravo! Here's hoping you will fully absorb the techniques of Riley, Glass and others and create your own original works. This is the perfect style of music for modular synthesis.
Thanks John, I know what you mean - especially the intro to that song. The name "o'Riley" is of course a reference to Terry Riley, who was one of Pete Townsend's inspirations.
Thanks for posting this. Great job on putting it all together! Riley doesn't get enough recognition.
Thanks for watching - it was a fun project!
I've ordered 'The Piano Works' and will give it a try. Not sure my Five12 Vector sequencer will be able to handle it but it will be a good project. If a eurorack version isn't possible there's always Ableton Live.
@@jmcqmusic Great to hear - let me know if you post the results online, I'd love to hear it! Can you use cv to switch sequences on the Vector?
A Rainbow in Curved Air is a classic
an interesting work here
Thanks!
Excellent, clear, and inspiring ideas and techniques in your channel...Subbed!
Thanks for watching and subbing!
Lovely and informative!
Glad you liked it!
Sounds great!
Thanks!
Great job, quite some work!
Much appreciated!
Beautiful
Much appreciated!
Great execution. Bravo!
Greetings from Macedonia.
Much appreciated! Greetings back to you from Iowa!
Cool video!
Thanks!
Fascinating 👌
Thanks Probbie, glad you liked it!
Bravo! Here's hoping you will fully absorb the techniques of Riley, Glass and others and create your own original works. This is the perfect style of music for modular synthesis.
Thanks for your kind comment. It did occur to me to try my own gamut of midi sequences - maybe next time!
thank you for this exercise. I agree that Riley doesn´t get enough recognition..
Thanks for listening. Yes, his work is fascinating to explore.
can you do a rainbow in curved air ? by 5the wizerd terry riley
Great suggestion - I'll definitely consider it!
Anybody making the connection between this and “Baba O’Riley” by The Who?
Thanks John, I know what you mean - especially the intro to that song. The name "o'Riley" is of course a reference to Terry Riley, who was one of Pete Townsend's inspirations.