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Wendy Carlos demonstrates her Moog Synthesizer in 1970
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Note: I've made the status of this video unlisted because the BBC has posted a longer version available here:    • 1970: WENDY CARLOS and her MOOG SYNTH...  

From the BBC archives. The music towards the end of the video is the 2nd movement of the 4th Brandenburg Concerto from her Well-Tempered Synthesizer album. You can visit her webpage at: wendycarlos.com/
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@soup2881

3 years ago

Hey Wendy, we love you no matter what you looked like. We really wish you would put your music back on the market and keep better in touch with us, so that fans can once again can enjoy your great art.

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@lejesstanner

2 years ago

"It's quite simple," she says standing in front of a massive wall of dials and cords with two keyboards at the bottom

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@andytheobliviator

3 years ago

came for the sideburns, stayed for the best explanation of a synthesizer I've ever seen

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@yur-wj2cq

2 months ago

Check out her Wikipedia page, it's fascinating. Not only was she one of the first electronic music composers, she even contributed to the Moog synthesizer's design, collaborating with Robert Moog and offering suggestions for improvements, most of which went into the final product. She's genius

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@dragonluvver975

2 months ago

It's crazy seeing her mention white noise like nobody knows what it is, and it makes sense cause people probably didn't know what it was at the time! So cool

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@henryyuliano3288

3 years ago

In just under 4 minutes Wendy put the fundamentals of synthesizers into more comprehensible terms than I’ve ever heard before

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@disgruntledgrunt4259

2 years ago

Wendy Carlos is the one who composed the soundtrack to Tron and I believe A Clockwork Orange. Amazing how she was able to explain something that really is fairly technical in terms that just about everyone can understand.

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@AlexofZippo

1 month ago

“If you can’t explain it to a five year old, you don’t really understand it.” She explained it perfectly. What a legend. Also I literally had no idea she was transitioning, I saw the sideburns and the suit, shrugged, and said “eh, it was the 70’s.”

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@ozzelot3349

2 months ago

"This is the envelope generator, it generates the envelope" A perfect explanation, truly

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@DanielMothers

3 years ago

"You have to start with something pretty simple" Camera pans to cables everywhere

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@pgm3

3 years ago

Wendy, that is one of the most clear and succint non-calculus descriptions of musical tone synthesis I've ever heard. Well done!

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@benrosn8154

2 months ago

She is such a genius what are phenomenal thinker? Honestly, this woman is a national treasure, and she should be put in the history books.

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@bradleyvantassal8328

1 month ago

I've never been jealous in my whole life, 44+ years now, until today. Those sideburns. Hell I'd call em mutton chops. But in all seriousness this is what YouTube was meant for. The preservation of gems like this. Beautiful video. Very informative.

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@zamaurijones2725

2 years ago

“Very smooth, very flute like” BeEeEeEeEeEp

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@jeffstone2136

3 years ago

The Shining. TRON. A Clockwork Orange. Each one of those is epic, and Carlos composed all three. Genius.

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@taylorsukoshi6126

2 months ago

I didn't expect the president of Argentina to sound like this

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@SheilaTheGrate

1 month ago

She is such an incredible influence on music! What a treasure

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@jacksonwalsh6900

3 years ago

Holy shit they made fl studio into a real thing

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@SJM6791

2 years ago

You know you’re a great teacher when a person with no musical background like myself can have a general understanding of what you’re doing after a brief video.

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@cirquedutournesol

2 months ago

She revolutionized music as a whole and as someone who makes music sometimes I am grateful for her

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