MATRIXSYNTH: Nyle Steiner - Interview 2010 / Bach Toccata


Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Nyle Steiner - Interview 2010 / Bach Toccata


YouTube via northblip | May 30, 2010

"Nyle Steiner is the inventor of the Electronic Valve Instrument (EVI) and the Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI). As well as being an amazing musician, he is one of the kindest most humble people I've ever met. This is a clip from the Park City TV "Mountain Morning Show" with host, Jen Hardman. This was done live at 7am, May 12th, 2010.
For more information on Nyle, please visit his home page.
http://www.patchmanmusic.com/NyleStei...
http://parkcity.tv/"

via spunkytoofers in the comments of this post.

"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.."

Nyle Steiner / Richard Souther - Shenandoah

northblip | May 20, 2010

"This is a total improv for Nyle and me from PCTV "Mountain Morning Show" with host, Jen Hardman. We did this live at 7am, May 12th, 2010. Please excuse some of the sound distortion and the sudden cutoff at the end."

Nyle Steiner / Richard Souther - Greensleeves


Nyle Steiner / Richard Souther - Waltzing Matilda

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