Topic: Echoes of Elysia

Wikiloops is my go-to place for online musical collaboration with people all over the world.
I often use Pianoteq and Organteq to create templates, or to add to other people's tracks.

From time to time something surprising emerges. Here's simple neo-baroque improvisation I played on Organteq, using the Neo-Baroque Choir (Castres - 1998) preset, combination #3. To that, someone added an electric guitar controlled through a wind controller to create a kind of blues that keeps getting better the more you listen to it (I'm obviously biased haha).

https://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-311102

Last edited by shiihs (17-02-2025 06:58)
KAWAI NV10 / Sequential Prophet Rev2
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Re: Echoes of Elysia

shiihs wrote:

Wikiloops is my go-to place for online musical collaboration with people all over the world.
I often use Pianoteq and Organteq to create templates, or to add to other people's tracks.

From time to time something surprising emerges. Here's simple neo-baroque improvisation I played on Organteq, using the Neo-Baroque Choir (Castres - 1998) preset, combination #3. To that, someone added an electric guitar controlled through a wind controller to create a kind of blues that keeps getting better the more you listen to it (I'm obviously biased haha).

https://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-311102


Hello Stefaan and so nice to hear from you again. I remember Mata ostinato, The Wake etc.

Very interesting sound combination. Cool experiment. Glad to hear Neo-Baroque Choir. There are so many possibilities with the different presets in Orgtq 2 - I think a real toolbox.I think people have not yet understood the real power in Orgtq 2.
Keep going and upload more. Always listening.
Here an experiment with preset "Worn Out"      You can read  about idea in the description.

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php?id=11881

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (17-02-2025 10:50)

Re: Echoes of Elysia

shiihs wrote:

Wikiloops is my go-to place for online musical collaboration with people all over the world.
I often use Pianoteq and Organteq to create templates, or to add to other people's tracks.

From time to time something surprising emerges. Here's simple neo-baroque improvisation I played on Organteq, using the Neo-Baroque Choir (Castres - 1998) preset, combination #3. To that, someone added an electric guitar controlled through a wind controller to create a kind of blues that keeps getting better the more you listen to it (I'm obviously biased haha).

https://www.wikiloops.com/backingtrack-jam-311102


Dear Shiis,

I've really enjoyed your improvvisation in Baroque style with these long progressions. The voice of electric guitar give a particular "Gothic" sound for me. It's really far from what I usually hear and Play but really Interesting.
Thank you so much for sharing
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo