Hi all,
Since were on the subject of classical...
I just posted a piece that I did a couple of months ago. Rather than strive
for the realism of Ken's work I strove to use a few modules as possible.
Each part was a simply a 300, 110, and an 800 with no other devices or
effects. After awhile I did give in and add a touch of 320 and 820 on the
'violin' part. It's kind of hokey but I did just for fun!
http://aardvark-mi.home.attbi.com/Vivaldi1.mp3Tx Al
-----Original Message-----
From: Tkacs, Ken [mailto:
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Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 3:10 PM
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Subject: FW: [motm] Orchstral Synthesis (WAS: Can analogs pass...)
Yeah, the first Synergy album has a great version of "Slaughter on Tenth
Avenue."
Supposedly, Amin Bhatia's excellent "Interstellar Suite" was to be released
on CD some time ago. It was his soundtrack to an imaginary sci-fi film, a
tribute to Tomita, Carlos, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, etc. Really nice.
For simple-but-scary stuff, the soundtrack to the Halloween movies,
especially "Halloween III," is nice.
I'm surprised that Pat Gleeson's "Four Seasons" and "The Planets" haven't
made it to CD, especially since the former was DDD -- straight from a
Synclavier. But the latter was done on a EMu modular. In an interview at the
time, he pretty much took credit for FM synthesis with that album. Carlos
wrote the liner notes for it and there is a veiled 'slam' at Tomita in them
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