My Lady Cary's Dompe
By Jim Wood on February 3, 2018 1:39 am
A lament (hence "Down in the dumps"). Extensive use of M4L LFOs and Device Randomizers.
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A lament (hence "Down in the dumps"). Extensive use of M4L LFOs and Device Randomizers.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Grand surprise. Much better then all Moog- Play Bach stuff I know.
Kompliment mein Herr.
Grand surprise. Much better then all Moog- Play Bach stuff I know.
Kompliment mein Herr.
Danke sehr!
Nice, King Henry VIII would be proud ... I've been wanting to play with M4L randomizer, it's time to do so!
This is really special. Like retro-futuristic? Futuro-classical music?
This is really special. Like retro-futuristic? Futuro-classical music?
Nah. There're really only 2 kinds of music. Good and bad. ::)
Great use of randomisation as it's very natural sounding. Maintains further interest due to those shifts. Gives a more performance/human element. Great little piece of music.
Great use of randomisation as it's very natural sounding. Maintains further interest due to those shifts. Gives a more performance/human element. Great little piece of music.
Yes, Anonymous was a great composer. ::)
Wow nice! Sound is amazing
Nice, King Henry VIII would be proud
... I've been wanting to play with M4L randomizer, it's time to do so!
Really cool!
Thanks all!
Deliciously Baroque™
Reminds me of the switched on Bach + Clockwork Orange soundtrack stuff. Huzzah!
Deliciously Baroque™
Reminds me of the switched on Bach + Clockwork Orange soundtrack stuff. Huzzah!
Since I've been working on versions of this piece snice 1976, makes sense. ::)
Wonderful retro-futuristic classical music, the Device Randomizer sounds like a really neat musical tool.