Thanks for the recording, very hi-fi, I approve! ^_^
On to the criticism then:
THIS SYNTHESIZER ENGINE IS FREAKING AMAZING,
ESPECIALLY FOR A CONSOLE OF THAT ERA! I'm trying to figure out what synth the samples came from (the piano is so good I swear it could have been sampled from a real grand, but the strings are so obviously synth in origin, and undoubtedly Yamaha to boot), but they're nice and clear, and they're great multi-samples!
The closest thing I could compare it to is Taito's Dungeon Magic, which if you look at the sound chip, is nothing more than a Gravis Ultrasound.
The only nitpick I have is that for whatever reason, the harpsichord is apparently undergoing a slight phasing, sounding for a couple of notes a bit like a clavinet. What's up with that? Some sort of 3D0 spatializer?
As far as the music generation algorithm goes, umm... at least it sounds like music, but Bach it is not. It sounds some of those (compositionally wise) like those pirate multi-cart games, and those generic TV/handheld multi-games. If you have a VG Pocket Caplet, you know what I'm talking about. It's classical, but without an underlying theme or motif, and thus, not interesting to come back to.
I'm very impressed with the synth, not so much with the compositional portion. Although you could theoretically use this to crank out some nice music for like a freeware RPG or something, and no one would be the wiser.
Thanks again Missa! ^_^