wait so this is entirely just organs? well i cant complain too much then. it sounds... interesting to say the least.
This was another project I got back to; I didn't really want to expand on anything too much, when working on it. I guess it would be a stretch to say I got to the idea of doing this after a few "listenings" (over a period of time, not in one sitting) of Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Bach), and I couldn't get over how one instrument (the organ) could function in what I'd call a one man orchestrated masterpiece. And while I'm not calling myself a master of anything, I wanted to try some overlaying and notes being played on the same audio channel. In other words, I fumbled for a while until I could get some multichords (or whatever they're called... polychords?) for a somewhat short, sound experience. Hopefully you enjoy this more than I did with trying to explain why I did this said piece (my thoughts get jumbled).
wait so this is entirely just organs? well i cant complain too much then. it sounds... interesting to say the least.
Well, not really. I guess I wasn't clear enough. I liked how the organs were the only instrument in Toccata and Fugue (at least the versions I listen to), and wanted to do something similar with FM synths.
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