J.S.Bach meets VAST Synthesis - my renditions of some famous works

Andrew Roussak

New member
Dear MIMF-members, I would like to introduce here some of my takes on J.S.Bach pieces - mostly from Goldberg Variations. If you are interested in how I have made this ( instruments, DAW, plug-ins used etc ) - the questions are welcome.
 

Mat

Sr. Regulator
Staff member
Sr. Regulator
Regulator
Andrew, good to see you again! I'll definitely check out your vids later.
 

John Watt

Member
I remember when "Switched On Bach" came out in the late sixties,
when synthesizers were first making it big.

I'd like to comment that Kurzweil was an inventor for the American C.I.A.,
before he left to form his own companies.
He invented, oh yeah, just like Edison invented, an audio reader for books,
and when Stevie Wonder heard it, liking the sound of the voices,
he asked him to make one for musical instruments,
using that for the first time to record "The Talking Book", a huge, hit album.

If you enjoy some of the most expensive, military applications of technology for music,
Kurzweil are some of the best. I still think Italian music synthesizers sound better and do more.

I would like to be personal and comment on the music of Andrew Roussak,
but I'm not hearing any, just another application of existing publishings.
I wish I still had hair like his.
 
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