Loud electronic music blasting through a William & Mary library is just about as incongruous as it gets, but there it was on a Tuesday morning in Ewell Hall. Students were experimenting with various ...
You may be familiar with the Look Mum No Computer. Across his YouTube channel, social feeds and real-world museum, the musicians and synth personality – real name Sam Battle – locates, rescues, fixes ...
In what may be a crime against Furb-manity, YouTuber and music machine maker Look Mum No Computer has created a synthesizer that sources sounds from a furless Furby. And while the sight of the Furby ...
Twelve-year-old Sam Diener knows all about oscillators, waveforms and sequencers. The seventh-grader at Columbia’s Wilde Lake Middle School has learned more stuff about the MIDI, a complex ...
He's previously made music mobile with a synth bike, and built a nightmarish noise-maker called the Furby Organ. Now Brit sonic scientist Sam Battle has tapped into the sound synthesis guts of a Sega ...
We spoke to the man behind the Can, Cédric Steffens, to learn about his evolution from arcade dance game enthusiast to one-fourth of the acclaimed Club Cheval, and his collaboration with BLEASS on its ...
STUDIO MUSICIANS, who work in a field that has always been very competitive, are now finding jobs even harder to get because of computer technology. The people who play the saxes, trumpets and strings ...
The process of making electronic music began more than a century ago with unpredictable and impractical 'instruments' such as the Telharmonium, Theremin, Ondioline and other exotically named ...
You may be familiar with the Look Mum No Computer. Across his YouTube channel, social feeds and real-world museum, the musicians and synth personality – real name Sam Battle – locates, rescues, fixes ...
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