Actually, I'm dreaming making this 'modular' music for quite a while. And, have been listening to classical music, and modern like Philip Glass. Even your profile picture is amazing. You incarnated this part I've been dreaming about. Thank you so much.
@@LeDernierAbsent Well, you really nailed this one. The classical music is still difficult for me to experience this way. But Philip Glass. Oh yes. I wondered If you could do Mad Rush from Glass. There already is a wonderful organ version.
Love the melody voice in this - a beautiful mournful sound. Perfect. You’ve inspired me to try transcribing more minimalist classical pieces into the nerdseq. The tricky part seems to be get a dynamic flow so it doesn’t sound robotic - you do it so well here with the subtle filter movements.
Je ne connaissais pas ce Morceau que j ai écouté avàt d ecouter cette interprétation modulaire. Le morceau original est lancinant et harmoniquement magnifique. Merci pour cette decouverte ! Et cette interprétation est superbe ! Merci pour ces instants ‘suspendus’ …❤️❤️
Well I do both and it really dépends on the pièce. Most of the time it takes me more time to program and breakdown the composition voice by voice (most synth voices are mono), than to just decipher and play....
@@LeDernierAbsent I think what easily can get lost is the sense of meter - in this case 12/8, but the triplets are not really coming through. Of course programming that is a pain.
Excellent!
@@NAANsoft many thanks !!
@@NAANsoftthanks :):):)
Just incredible.
Many thanks my friend :):)
Fascinating minimalistic music, dreamy!
Thanks my friend :):)
Actually, I'm dreaming making this 'modular' music for quite a while. And, have been listening to classical music, and modern like Philip Glass. Even your profile picture is amazing. You incarnated this part I've been dreaming about. Thank you so much.
Many thanks my friend, for that very warm and nice comment. I am touched, and you give me confidence to continue those experiences :)
@@LeDernierAbsent Well, you really nailed this one. The classical music is still difficult for me to experience this way. But Philip Glass. Oh yes. I wondered If you could do Mad Rush from Glass. There already is a wonderful organ version.
Ah ah I started it already :):) ❤
Oh god, even the title of the song ... I didn't even notice. "facades" . Wtf. Fucking Subconsciousness.
Love the melody voice in this - a beautiful mournful sound. Perfect. You’ve inspired me to try transcribing more minimalist classical pieces into the nerdseq. The tricky part seems to be get a dynamic flow so it doesn’t sound robotic - you do it so well here with the subtle filter movements.
Oh my friend, that's so good. 👌 Congratulations for not over-decorating it.
Thabks so much my friend :)
this is a fantastic version. thank you
Many thabks for that nice comment my friend :)
Love this! NerdSeq is a very capable sequencer. I've also done some Glass covers using it.
Bravo!
Merci ❤
This is very beautiful. Thank you.
many thanks to you for your support :):)
Je ne connaissais pas ce Morceau que j ai écouté avàt d ecouter cette interprétation modulaire.
Le morceau original est lancinant et harmoniquement magnifique.
Merci pour cette decouverte !
Et cette interprétation est superbe ! Merci pour ces instants ‘suspendus’ …❤️❤️
Merci pour ton écoute attentive et bienveillante, comme toujours :)
great!
Thanks my friend :)
Sounds great.
Sounds nice to hear you :)
Very good!
Thanks my friend :):)
magnifique Bruno !
Merci mon ami patcheur de génie :)
@@LeDernierAbsent ca me touche trop haha merci , full reciproque !
really nice!
🥰
well performed, good job!
Thanks my friend :)
Nice one!
Thanks :)
Phillip Glass is probably easier to program than to play manually!
Well I do both and it really dépends on the pièce. Most of the time it takes me more time to program and breakdown the composition voice by voice (most synth voices are mono), than to just decipher and play....
@@LeDernierAbsent I think what easily can get lost is the sense of meter - in this case 12/8, but the triplets are not really coming through. Of course programming that is a pain.
Very nice!
Thanks :)