MATRIXSYNTH: Synthesized Scarlatti in W. Carlos Style - Stereo


Saturday, January 12, 2008

Synthesized Scarlatti in W. Carlos Style - Stereo


YouTube via Elhardt

"Here are some experiments I did in trying to mimic the style of Walter/Wendy Carlos' synthesizer technique and style of timbres. Carlos was using a 1960's era patchable modular Moog synthesizer with a different architecture than that of the Alesis Andromeda synthesizer. Each one has some advantages and disadvantages over the other but both use analog circuitry.

This video includes about 3/5 of a harpsichord sonata by Scarlatti. It is played by hand on a velocity sensitive keyboard, one monophonic passage at a time, and overdubbed onto multi-track.

Be sure to check out other related videos in my synthesizer series, and check back now and then as I will be posting more in the near future."

4 comments:

  1. Why not share these excellent patches for the A6?

    I asked to Elhardt for these patches some months ago... but he answered he don't know how to sysex them out... a bit strange for someone who has this great knowledge about synthesizer...

    I'm really impressed how he is making the A6 sounds like never before... but I'm a bit in doubt if it's really coming out from an A6.

    I have an A6 and I really hope he decide to share his patches... like me and other A6 users have done in the A6 community here:

    http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-20051.html

    Come on Elhardt... be kind...

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  2. Hmmm, I downloaded a whole series of these MP3's a few years back, in 2005/2006. Did Elhardt make them that long ago?

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