Yeah, I think you need to do another lap on your rollerblades and come back to this.
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I am a classical musician, recording engineer, and hear tons of music daily. I never get tired of J.S. Bach's music, and the amazing performances of Walter/Wendy Carlos do not wear thin. I have a pretty good idea of how Carlos put these tracks together, and why, and over what time period and under what conditions. I know how hard it is to pay Bach's complex music well, and I am very familiar with the huge difficulties in even approximating those performance values on multi-tracked synthesizer without MIDI, computer assistance, or sequencers. I also know that Carlos did this work at home using a very limited home-built multi-track recorder and mixer, on an instrument that was not at all refined, even for an early synth. And yet the music sings, and jumps out of the speakers, and dances and lives. The work of others is simple organ playing by comparison. Carlos did the impossible, and the results are still marvelous today.
RZA>Wendy's tsk tsk
Meh, being the first doesn't mean you're the best. 2001 had better music than A Clockwork Orange, despite being the vastly inferior filmJohn Williams>Wendy Carlos (Image removed from quote.)
You're too GAY and BLACK!
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sounds like someone put classical music in an SNES game. awesome!