Arpeggios On A Church Organ With An Arturia Keystep Pro
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After tuning the organ a bit more. here are some arpeggios.
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i haven't watched interstella before (i don't watch tv, cant remember the last time i managed to sustain watching a whole film haha) but in my head this is what the theme tune was... like the chords right? no idea.. haha
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i took down 665 as it gave me the heeby jeeby's. if you look back to the first video (i cant remember which) i put the organ hymn board in you'll see the full list. Organ Playlist is here, (warning, if you haven't seen it yet, its quite the journey haha) :- kzread.info/head/PLluPQLh1xzlI7EMB5qIxDd_1OLE-Z_kyC
@kaisersozeh7845
10 ай бұрын
I liked it. Like the number of the beast's cousin, Dave. Less of a fallen angel, more a collapsed cherub. Nice bloke.
@prosperlost4046
10 ай бұрын
The neighbor of the beast
@trifflisticGaming
10 ай бұрын
It has been a crazy journey. Thanks for taking us along.
@AEMachinas
10 ай бұрын
Steve Reich would have loved this!
@ambulocetusnatans
10 ай бұрын
I'm starting to think this guy knows what he's doing.
This sounds straight out of glass works by Philip Glass in the absolute best of ways. Awesome stuff.
@DynamicRockers
10 ай бұрын
spot on! Same vibe as Koyaanisqatsi. A choir of furbies would be great on top of the organ arpeggios :)
@LeonardTavast
10 ай бұрын
Oh yes! I would love to see Sam arrange Koyaanisqatsi for this organ. The Grid in particular would be a good piece for it if the organ valves can keep up with the fast pace (it's originally composed for electric organs). I think I heard something sounding like 1998 by Binary Finary at the end.
@Intermernet
10 ай бұрын
Hah! I just commented something similar, then saw your comment. I want to hear Mishima played on this organ.
@idj20
10 ай бұрын
I thought the same! I got that Philip Glass vibe as well.
@Skraboing649
10 ай бұрын
Yes! My thoughts exactly!!
The execution of this idea is nothing short of spectacular. You've managed to merge centuries of technology and musicianship. Bravo!
@Solron78
10 ай бұрын
Exactly, well put, I agree.
@mike_maple
10 ай бұрын
Indeed yes, truly marvellous
@jeffredd9965
10 ай бұрын
sounds like something from Tron 2
@Skydancer0665
10 ай бұрын
It remind me the Brian Eno compositions, but it is innovative just for the join of electronic And an analogic pipe organ
@kishascape
7 ай бұрын
And cram it all into one small room
I’d definitely buy an album of this! Please proceed.
@DirtyRobot
10 ай бұрын
Go listen to Koyaanisqatsi
@theoriginalflak
10 ай бұрын
Or Anna von Hausswolff's latest album.
@jackpeterson6670
10 ай бұрын
@@DirtyRobot exactly what i thought
@desiluus
10 ай бұрын
check out maxime denuc - nachthorn
@ParallelusReflection
10 ай бұрын
plz proceed. (no rush...) ... DO IT NOW!
The LEDs per pipe were a stroke of genius, it really wouldn't be the same experience without seeing which ones are playing!
@pauljs75
10 ай бұрын
Not just for show (which is definitely nice), but they serve a practical diagnostic role as well. It quickly shows if the control voltage is reaching the valve for a given pipe. And that lets you figure out if the problem is with the note signal or the valve. And it was suggested in the comments before implementation - however it's probably something that would have been done anyways given that it looks as cool as it is useful. It's part of collaboration making this musical venture more awesome.
I think Joan and Bach would be dancing together in the streets if they could hear what you can do with an organ nowadays, you've done that instrument justice for sure.
@ParallelusReflection
10 ай бұрын
YES!! 🥳
Glass-esque. Love it!!
@mrb5217
10 ай бұрын
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.57 take this garbage elsewhere
You may not have seen interstellar, but considering this gave me goosebumps like the real thing, I’d say you nailed it!
@GeminiWoods
10 ай бұрын
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.57 Your pic is too small for me to read.
@OneRoomShed
10 ай бұрын
Yes this was quite the trip.
@80Jay71
10 ай бұрын
Now when you mention it... The docking sequence.
@paulriggs42
10 ай бұрын
Or a Philip Glass musical performance
@andybrice2711
10 ай бұрын
This plus the Megadrone would be like instant Hans Zimmer. I definitely need to hear both of those wired into a modular synth.
Utterly entrancing. Definitely has the moving relentlessness of Philip Glass' work for the Qatsi films, as other have mentioned. Genuinely love this. I could listen for hours.
I can only imagine that Joan is smiling down upon you Sam, sending her blessings and gracious approval for what has become an unbelievable reimagining of her own life’s passion.
As an organ builder, i love what you've done. It is inspiring. I look forward to coming and seeing and hearing it in the future. 🤙🤙
Make it 4 hours longer and it could be the soundtrack for Interstellar. 😂😂
Massive Koyaanisqatsi/Philip Glass vibes which can only be a good thing
OK Phillip Glass!! 😅😉😊 This is wonderful!! ❤
I cannot describe how much I love this 😊 I used to skive off school in the 70’s to go and sit in the choir stalls where I sang as a chorister ( Hereford ) when I knew they were tuning the organ , they would hold the bass notes for sometimes two minutes 🤗 then my uncle brought his new synth round , a prophet 5 🤗🤩 and here we are :-) Thank you 🙏
Would be great as soundtrack for a movie, these arpeggiated church organ sounds are beautiful, haunting, nostalgic and modern at the same time.
This got the hairs on the back of my neck jiggling - Absolutely stunning...
Reminds me of some of Phillip Glasses organ works Would be wonderful to hear more on this marvelous instrument
Koyaanisqatsi soundtrack, specfically Vessels, by Phillip Glass, is what it reminds me of. Which is what Hans was riffing on for Interstellar for sure... anyway, brilliant organ work on your end, as always. Thanks for sharing what you do! EDIT: or maybe Prophecies, off the same soundtrack. Or The Grid. Kind of a mashup of all the best film arps.
@yyams
10 ай бұрын
totally... i could see time lapse life vividly in my minds eye throughout this.
@englishbreakfast82
10 ай бұрын
I'm a big fan of koyaanisqatsi. Brilliant music. Also check out, Brian eno sinking ships, tangerine dream, boards of Canada, max cooper. Rüfüs du sol
Once you have the microphones set up, you'll also get to experiment with reverb and delay. Most pipe organs depend on that to get their signature sound, so it will be interesting to see how this all turns out. It's definitely been a fun project to watch!
@akkudakkupl
10 ай бұрын
Yup, church is half the instrument.
@zedudli
10 ай бұрын
Oh yes please, do this!! Definitely!
@angstrom
10 ай бұрын
@@akkudakkuplnext episode: he buys an old Scottish church on ebay and goes to collect it in his Mini.
@BartManNL
10 ай бұрын
We tried to record the electronic organ in our church (which has some *serious* speakers). It sounded like absolute $h1t. Ended up recording the hall acoustics with a microphone instead of the direct output...
Had to connect this to my stereo set (which was sold to me by an enthusiastic audio engineer who had designed the whole system and demonstrated the perfectly straight response curve with - yes, organ music). Awesome!
Absolutely nailed it Sam. I'm just sitting here, chilled out, in a happy place, listening to this for the third time. So beautiful. Thanks.
It's like spelling "Koyaanisqatsi" while wearing an netrunner suit. Goosebumps!
One Love! Always forward, never ever backward!! ☀️☀️☀️ 💚💛❤️ 🙏🏿🙏🙏🏼
Really reminds me of Philip Glass and the Koyaanisqatsi soundtrack....
I am unable to properly express how much this creation moves me.. From the months of getting the organ, assembling it, and making it play as well as it does now, to the song evoking the many collaborations of Philip Glass and Godfrey Reggio, I am at a loss for words. SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!
These are my favorite videos. When you are just jamming out on the organ. I could listen for hours.
My wife play on a midified street organ (midi player + controler input) , i tried a keystep on ; sound is so warm on these old shit's
Fantastic, glass and Reich rolled into one electroacoustic wizard!
That bit @6:00 made me want to put on headphones, recline, close my eyes, and just let the music take me on the journey. Well done, hope to see some tracks come from this!
Probably the coolest use of a Keystep in a video. This kind of sequenced pipe organ would have been a wet dream for me prior to learning synthesis.
Put this in yer (organ) pipe and smoke it nay-sayers! Its in tune and it works a treat. Brilliant, thanks Sam.
I really enjoyed this dreamlike mix of Tim Blake and Philip Glass❤
Almost fell asleep in a trance until it ended and I woke uk. More please 🙏
Phillip Glass vibes! Great video, Sam
This is next level. Old and young. Whoosh! Cheers.
Quite a bit like Glass at a few points there. Organ polyrhythms rule.
Listened to it so many times now, superlative. In fact, that stuck note if just made to fade out slowly would make a fine end as it is.
it is a bit thirsty for air when you get a few pipes going. but it's part of the "feel" of the instrument. Gives it character. Good work so far on this organ. Been monitoring for a while, and it's definitely coming along.
@Tyyyyuru
10 ай бұрын
Naaaah he needs a set of 64' contra bombarde
Must sound/feel amazing in that room. Been an interesting project to watch come together and that improvisation at the end was a vibe.
Serious props to the Koyaanisqatsi vibes. This is why I follow Look Mum No Computer right here.
Absolutely rad. I could listen to this all day!
Left me in tears. So beautiful.
Love this. The layering reminds me of Moby's God moving over the face of the waters.
haha just noticed your n-1 hymn board. nice
@jason3898
10 ай бұрын
OMG I've been staring at those from months wondering why they seem to be some kind of encoded joke I just can't figure out! THANK YOU!
The breathing noise from half to end complements the whole thing. It’s like a living being! Amazing stuff!
Every hour on the planet will be 7 years in our time.
Bro takes analogue synthesis to the extreme literal
What a journey!!! Thanks so much for being so incredible and for sharing it with us
This thing is so amazing and fantastic, it belongs in a museum. Oh, wait...
Congratulations again, Sam. Saving that organ was a beautiful thing to do. It deserved a second life and I'm sure in your hands it will produce more nice music in the future :)
Thank you for going to all this effort. It means a lot to me to see this contraption being taken care of and put to good use.
i appreciate you uploading these organ videos so much, you are making history!
Spectacular! Was getting some real Philip Glass vibes listening to this. Love it!
Love that you put all the common meme numbers in the background, but all off by one
Been watching your channel for years. This is my favorite so far. Bravo good sir. Bravo
Sam, a prodigious talent and a joy to watch/listen. Thank you.
You are turning into the Fred Dibnah of electronic music and I mean that with the utmost respect for what he advocated for. Also the overalls. I realise now ive sobered up a bit its also the overalls.
Please Please Please make more arpeggio stuff! I'll buy albums of your takes on it! This was siiiiiiiiiick!
This was so dang good! It’s been such a entertaining journey. Always looking forward to the next update on this project. Congratulations on everything you’ve accomplished so far!
What an amazing achievement ,some of the best sounding organ music i have heard ,well done .
I cannot wait to hear the masterpieces you will create with this ancient instrument attached to this high tech and with you at the helm.
You're playing incredible. And the idea is incredible.
This is absolutely amazing. Such a great sound. Euphoric, atmospheric, lose yourself in the music ❤
The hours and hours of work you put in this project culminate in this masterpiece of art. And It's worth it. Just wonderful!!! Thank you Sam
I was almost crying. My passion for organs beginned 3/4 years ago (now I can remember hahah) but this project is what made me absolutely love ogans and now I want one too! Thank you Sam for sharing your adventure with us!!
. A while back I mentioned how much I love your organ videos, assembly, updating, electonics and all. So after a while away I come back and you have a little concert for us. . That is excellent!! . Straight up!!
I remember at the age of 15 hearing Vangelis and now at 55 there is another maestro! Bravo!
This is F’ing amazing! I love the sound, you have a whole albums worth right now! Fantastic my friend, truly!
I really needed to hear this tonight. gorgeous.
I love arpeggios and I love organs, beautifully done
So excited for you. This is what it’s all about.. So grateful to be here this whole time and be able to witness this moment . Liftin us all up bruv. We can make magic🤙. Much love big bruv
Definitely got some interstellar vibes from this, especially the long sustained note sections, definitely some goose bumps from this, I would buy an album of this, awesome job on this. can’t wait for the next vid
Considering the vast amount of work and commitment behind this project and the inspiring beauty of what is played, I shed a tear man. For real. Bravo, from France.
Astonishing connection of new and old technology.Great work Sam!
Mate every time I see a Joans organ video pop up it makes my day. Can’t wait to hear more tunes coming out of it in the future. Love your work 👍🏻
Just amazing. Every video you do with Joan's Organ just makes me so happy you saved her from the landfill!
This is good for real, this is on another level. Dito everything everyone has said about Philip Glass. I lack words. I love you ❤
I'm loving that you got this organ running so well
What a long way this channel has come 😮 Great work man, thanks for sharing with us! 🙌✨
Absolutely stunning work here sam, can't wait to hear more of what you (and others) will write on the organ
Sam you're an inspiration! So glad to see such a beautiful instrument get a new life, and what a unique and interesting one!
Actually took me a while to figure out that hymn table. I love this project.
It's so great to see this come together like this after so long. You did it, man! It sounds incredible!!
@sn1000k
10 ай бұрын
Really is awesome. The naysayers are shamed back into seclusion. "It'll take years!" Cheers LMNC aka Sam
Sam, it has been such a pleasure watching along this journey. In the start when you were ripping it out of the old house I would have never imagined it would be like this. It is so wonderful to see you getting to enjoy it after all the hard work.
Mesmerizing. What a great use of old tech!
Wow man, that organ couldn't have found a better shepherd! Props for giving it that much love and hard work. Sounds amazing already!
Absolutely awesome ❤
My 15 YO daughter walked in while I was watching this and immediately sussed out the number plates 😂
Sounds spectacular!
This is all I've ever wanted to do with Modular Synth, just jam with arps. Great stuff! Thanks for taking us on crazy journeys and making and inspiring others to make art 😁😁
I accidentally ate a thc edible instead of a cbd one and this was absolutely mesmerizing. Analogue in the truest of words
I bet when they built this organ it would ever have a synth hooked up to it. Well done Sam your a genius.....
@annother3350
10 ай бұрын
You seem to missing words
Congratulations on founding cybersteampunkcore! This is amazing.
Those imperfections make it feel more alive, love it :D
Genuinely beautiful stuff here. Congratulations, this is amazing! :D
Absolutely beautiful
Amazingly beautiful ❤️
I love this so much.
What a lovely song!