Well done! I didn't realise it before but seeing it here I can see how painstaking this process of breaking down the piece into individual parts and in re-notating it would be, including the way you have to notate some ornaments 'manually' and how you roll the LH 10ths. And all this, let alone the work that goes into mixing and synth voicing. Oh, and I almost forgot - the graphics! Great job so far.
Thank you! Re the rolling 10ths, I didn't *need* to roll them, you can play chords of any size with synthesizers, and in fact I started with block chords. But then it sounded unnatural - we are so used to hear some of these far away chords on the left hand rolling away, that playing them straight sounded like forcing it. Also, I do all the ornaments in detail, including arpeggios, as you noticed - some software allows you to specify only a trill or a mordent, and it will unroll them into actual notes, but boy, do they sound ugly :) So I do my own, with large use of groups of 5, 6 or 7. It's actually quite fun, albeit time consuming. Thank you for listening and commenting!
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Sounds awesome it really seems it is extremely tiresome if done completely manually. I reckon one can write a script to do this automatically rather easily, then it’d be just a matter of proofreading.
Thank you! Actually it is not done completely manually - I usually start from a MIDI file, but then between corrections and rewriting there is a lot of mine that goes into it. In this case, for example, dividing the score in five staves/voices was done manually. No script would have been able to decide what went in each voice. There is also a lot of listening :)
Hi, thank you for listening! This is work in progress, only the tempo has been edited. Sounds are default 8bit sound. Stay tuned, I am working on the full piece, with proper sound, coming soon!
You were forgiven ever before you asked. You are indispensible to us, and have given more to us than we could ever give in return. Your work is outstanding regardless the pace you produce it at. Best Regards.
Well done! I didn't realise it before but seeing it here I can see how painstaking this process of breaking down the piece into individual parts and in re-notating it would be, including the way you have to notate some ornaments 'manually' and how you roll the LH 10ths. And all this, let alone the work that goes into mixing and synth voicing. Oh, and I almost forgot - the graphics! Great job so far.
Thank you! Re the rolling 10ths, I didn't *need* to roll them, you can play chords of any size with synthesizers, and in fact I started with block chords.
But then it sounded unnatural - we are so used to hear some of these far away chords on the left hand rolling away, that playing them straight sounded like forcing it.
Also, I do all the ornaments in detail, including arpeggios, as you noticed - some software allows you to specify only a trill or a mordent, and it will unroll them into actual notes, but boy, do they sound ugly :) So I do my own, with large use of groups of 5, 6 or 7. It's actually quite fun, albeit time consuming.
Thank you for listening and commenting!
You were forgiven ever before you asked. You are indispensible to us, and have given more to us than we could ever give in return. Your work is outstanding regardless the pace you produce it at.
Best Regards.
The best Bach piece... It sounds great!
Thank you! I am slowly working through its completion...
Marvellous
It's getting there...
Sounds pretty good so far! ❤
Thank you!
Sounds awesome it really seems it is extremely tiresome if done completely manually. I reckon one can write a script to do this automatically rather easily, then it’d be just a matter of proofreading.
Thank you! Actually it is not done completely manually - I usually start from a MIDI file, but then between corrections and rewriting there is a lot of mine that goes into it.
In this case, for example, dividing the score in five staves/voices was done manually. No script would have been able to decide what went in each voice.
There is also a lot of listening :)
sounds too popping, I would like to hear longer waveforms
Hi, thank you for listening! This is work in progress, only the tempo has been edited. Sounds are default 8bit sound. Stay tuned, I am working on the full piece, with proper sound, coming soon!
You were forgiven ever before you asked. You are indispensible to us, and have given more to us than we could ever give in return. Your work is outstanding regardless the pace you produce it at.
Best Regards.
Thank you so much!!