Neo-baroque (in Walter/Wendy Carlos style): "Enter the Diva"

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toitoi wrote:Howard is it possible to hear Wave or Flac of this melody?
That mp3 is 256kb/s encoded, the sound quality is close enough i.e. extremely close to the 24-bit WAV. However, if we decide to do a remix competition (or similar), of course I'd post the stems as WAVs
(whispered back ;))

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Very nice, sounds lovely!
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Howard, Remix Competition! :shock:
It's difficult even to think of remixing such an absolute beauty. :uhuhuh:

Cheers :wink:

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I'm thinking 'Sounds like Theme from a Clockwork Orange'.
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Yes, I'm impressed at how Howard is able to take us back to those early Carlos days of modular Moog classics. And at how Diva can do that ...
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As it happens, the day Howard posted this I was out driving listening to "The Well Tempered Synthesizer" on the car stereo. Then I got home and found this on KVR...what serendipity! My first recollection of hearing a synthesizer is "Switched On Bach" and to this day this genre, whether you call it neo-baroque or switched-on or whatever, is possibly my favorite genre of all.
This piece, with the very switched-on 'Carlosesque' bass and the melody done with a slightly more modern sounding timbre is just a beautiful blend of sounds.
Bravo!!

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JackD wrote:I'm thinking 'Sounds like Theme from a Clockwork Orange'.
Yes, I had that Purcell dirge in mind, plus Fauré's Pavane (already mentioned above). Well spotted :).
(But NOT the Imperial March from Star Wars)

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