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Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Modular Synth Meetup (SLAMM) 9/4/10


flickr set by kjackman
"First Salt Lake Area Modular Meeting (SLAMM) meetup on 9/4/2010. With VIP visitor Nyle Steiner."

"Nyle Steiner looking over prototypes of David Ingebretsen's faithful reproduction of the classic Steiner Synthasystem)"

4 comments:

  1. thanks for the pics.. nice to see nyle still out and about..

    here's a recent vid of nyle playing the evi hooked up a roland fantom: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfgoLMz2ewc

    notice the custom sequencer/chord voicers built directly into the controller. this is a one-of-a-kind slickness for wind controller players. i had read articles about nyle talking about these kind of problems with chord voicing, etc in the past and to see him still at it and ironing it all out is inspirational..

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  2. Thanks! I put up a new post on the EVI here.

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  3. Sorry to be dense, but where was this held? And who sponsored it?

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  4. It was held at the Whitmore Library in Cottonwood Heights (suburb of Salt Lake City for those unfamiliar with the area). Joe Grisso had a big hand in it. I think it started at Muffwiggler, and was posted to the SDIY, Analog Heaven, and Synthesizerscomgroup at Yahoo.

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