| Synthesized Scarlatti in W. Carlos Style - Stereo Here are some experiments I did in trying to mimic the style of W. 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. Just in case anybody wants to download the audio files heard in A6 Andromeda baroque demos, they're located at the links below. These incomplete pieces are all that I've done on the A6 in W. Carlos' style, so I don't have anymore at this time, for those who are asking. http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Scarlatti.mp3 http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Bach_Fast.mp3 http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Bach_Slow.mp3 http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Bach_Gavotte.mp3 Tags: synthesizer synthesis synth alesis andromeda a6 analog scarlatti walter wendy carlos sonata baroque |