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No Coast Synthesis: How to Follow the Arrows
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Walker is a lifelong student of music in all the forms he can find. Growing up he studied classical piano and composition, dabbled in rudimentary computer music, and finally discovered hardware synthesizers in 2001 when a Korg MS2000 caught his ears and fingers. Forays into continental...
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What started as a re-visioning of jettisoned music technology grew into a crew of folks— Make Noise—working together in Asheville, NC, to design and build some pretty strange, but thoughtful modular synthesizers. We see our instruments as a collaboration with musicians who create...
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Tony is a self-taught electronic musical instrument designer who got started by obsessively reading amateur radio books at the public library, building electronics for artists, such as the light controlled mixer for Simon Lee's "Bus Obscura," working for Moog Music, and playing in...
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