Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Monday, August 04, 2025
Moog Memories: Remembering Bob Moog & the Impact of Moog Synthesizers 20 Years After His Passing
video upload by moogfoundation
"Synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog passed away on August 21, 2005. His indelible legacy lives on through the synthesizers he created, through his warm, humble personality, and through the work of the Bob Moog Foundation.
Please consider honoring Bob's legacy by donating to or becoming a member of the Bob Moog Foundation.
Donate here: https://bit.ly/ContributeBMF
Become a member here: https://bit.ly/BMFMembership
Featured in this video are Bob's colleagues, iconic musicians, and electronic music luminaries lending insights into working with Bob, being empowered by Moog synthesizers, and guiding Bob's legacy forward. Many thanks to our friends at @WaveshaperMedia for creating this video from interviews from the upcoming Electronic Voyager documentary.
Other cool ways to support the Bob Moog Foundation:
Visit our website: www.moogfoundation.org
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Omnisphere user? Check out the Bob Moog Tribute Library v2 (100% proceeds donated to the Bob Moog Foundation): https://bit.ly/BobMoogTributeLibrary
Join us on this channel at 8 pm (ET) on August 21, 2025, the 20th anniversary of Bob's passing, when we will be streaming the 2005 Synth Legends symposium featuring Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith, Bob Moog, and Marcus Ryle, with Roger Linn moderating. Read more about this event here: https://bit.ly/SynthLegendsEvent"
Monday, July 28, 2025
‘Who Are You’ – Tim Pierce & Anthony Marinelli Break Down Pete Townshend’s Guitar Effects
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"When The Who’s 'Who Are You' hit the airwaves, it stopped Tim Pierce in his tracks. That synth-driven guitar sound—bold, aggressive, and totally different—had a huge impact on him as a young musician. In this video, we dive deep into that exact sound.
Tim and I break down how Pete Townshend used a synth and guitar together to create one of the most iconic intros in rock history. I recreate the patch on my original ARP 2600, and Tim brings his firepower to the guitar as we perform the track, analyze the tone, and talk about why this sound was such a game-changer.
This is more than a breakdown—it’s a tribute to a moment that marked how synthesizers would change the sound of rock music."
Website - https://www.anthonymarinellimusic.com
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Saturday, July 26, 2025
Synth Setup Tips #5 // How to perform breaks, drops and transitions ft. Electric Sea's DAWless set
video upload by loopop
"Thanks to Electric Sea for putting in the time and effort to make this video!
Follow her work here:
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Get all the ideas, tips and insights from this video and all my others in my ever-expanding book of electronic music ideas, tips and tricks here:
► Patreon: / loopop"
TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:00 Background
1:55 Composing
3:35 Digitakt
4:50 Electribe MX
5:25 Mod and FX
6:00 Minitaur
6:50 MicroKORG
7:50 Drumbrute
9:00 Mixing
9:55 Song seq
10:30 Breaks
11:50 Perf walkthru
14:20 Vocals
14:40 Live looping
16:00 Song transitions
18:10 Extreme BPM chg
19:40 Sample design
21:05 Track walkthru
24:00 Final tip!
24:30 Outro
Luke Million Studio Tour Update July 2025
video upload by Luke Million
"Following the Studio Tour Video I made last November, here is an update with recent acquisitions and changes to my workflow in my Studio.
Some highlights are the Moog Messenger, Arturia DrumBrute Impact 1984 Edition, Synido TempoPAD C16, Aly James Lab Vprom 3.0, Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pro, Modartt Pianoteq 8 and some Franklin Audio Devices.
The biggest change is in my 2nd Studio where the B Team is kept. I have connected those synths to a Franklin Audio SS-6 Switchable Input Stereo DI which then sends audio to my Universal Audio Volt 476 interface connected to a Macbook Pro Laptop.
You can view the original Studio Tour Video here -"
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
Arturia,
BOSS,
Doepfer,
EHX,
Interviews,
Korg,
MOOG,
Native Instruments,
Oberheim,
Roland,
Simmons,
Solina,
Stylophone,
Yamaha
Friday, July 25, 2025
Steve Roach: Life in the Soundcurrent Documentary
video upload by SteveRoachOfficial
"''Steve Roach: Life in the Soundcurrent' is much more than a documentary. It is a sensory experience, a visual journey into the life, legacy, and music of a remarkable artist, and a gentle reminder of the profound impact environment can have on creativity.;
Filmnet review
Available on Amazon (US & UK) or https://steveroach.bandcamp.com/merch..."
Thursday, July 24, 2025
ICONIC Conversation with Jeff Blenkinsopp of The Analog Lab
video upload by Iconic Instruments
"This is a conversation with synthesizer genius, Jeff Blenkinsopp, from The Analog Lab (www.theanaloglab.com)."
CONTROl with co-founder Daren Ho makes an appearance at the end.
The video above comes in via an article on Jeff Blenkinsopp recently written up on Hell Gate. You can also find in on The Analog Lab's blog on their website here. Jeff is the man behind The Analog Lab which provides various resources for synth repair. The site is well worth a look.
From the intro to the article on Hell Gate, written by Adwait Patil:
Below: "Jeff Blenkinsopp after repairing the Beatles' VOX Continental organ, last used at their 1966 Shea Stadium show (The Analog Lab)"
"Jeff Blenkinsopp toured with Pink Floyd and Vengelis, repaired instruments for the Smiths and the Beastie Boys, but his greatest legacy might be his willingness to share his craft.
As one of New York's most meticulous and beloved vintage gear technicians, Jeff Blenkinsopp's legend precedes him. A North England native, he began repairing synthesizers in the late 1960s, worked his way into London’s disco scene as a live stage technician, and later took his talents on world tours with English rock giants Sweet and Pink Floyd, and Greek composer Vangelis. In 1978, he moved to New York, quickly gaining the trust and fixing synthesizers for bands like the Beastie Boys and the Smiths, and carved out a home for the nerds whose vintage gear obsessions were about to peak at the turn of the millennium with his workshop Expert Audio Repair Services, or EARS. At EARS, he devised hands-on methods to pass on his knowledge to some of the city’s most beloved musicians, all of whom came to learn from the guy who became Pink Floyd's synth technician at the age of 21.
Blenkinsopp’s career first took off in 1974, when he was working in London as an instrument repairman for General Electro Music. There he was introduced to Pink Floyd, who were looking for a technician, and met the criteria to join the band's French tour: he knew how to take care of a Hammond, and he had a passport. Blenkinsopp had never toured with a band, and now was in charge of setting up Richard Wright and Floyd's organs and synthesizers on a nightly basis. From then, he became a constant fixture for British bands who toured with a hefty load of keyboards, and that’s what initially brought him to New York City in 1978, touring with British glam rockers Sweet. A tour that changed his life."
Friday, July 18, 2025
Mike Dean | The Creation of 425 | Moog Music
video upload by Moog Music
"Back in March, @therealmikedean brought us into his world during the making of 425—a 12-track instrumental journey shaped through late nights and relentless experimentation. This video offers a rare glimpse into his creative process: instinctive, unfiltered, and always ahead of the curve.
Stream the '425' album: https://open.spotify.com/album/6Lkygc...
Mike Dean is a legendary producer and synth pioneer known for shaping the sound of modern hip-hop. From Travis Scott’s ‘Astroworld’ to The Weeknd’s ‘Dawn FM,’ his work consistently blurs the line between beatmaker and sonic architect. A master of analog texture and atmosphere, Dean continues to push boundaries with every project he touches... and we continue to look forward to what's next.
This video contains low frequency harmonic content that cannot be reproduced via phone or laptop transducers. Use a pair of headphones or monitors for an optimal listening experience."
Ask Me Anything | Exclusive Interview with Der Mann mit der Maschine aka Mathias Kettner
video upload by Der Mann mit der Maschine
"With the help of our community on our Discord server we gathered 22 questions for an 'Ask Me Anything' video.
This is the result. Exclusive insights into the world of DROID by the man behind the machine himself - Mathias Kettner.
Enjoy the show!
Join our Discord server: / discord
00:00 Intro
00:12 How did the DROID project come to life?
01:56 Will there be audio processing in the future?
02:56 Are there any plans to make the DROID firmware open source?
03:45 Will there be a Linux version of the Forge?
04:49 How often does Mathias play live?
05:59 Are there any new controllers in the pipeline?
06:34 Are you planning more “out of the box” sequencer circuits?
08:40 What about Cartesian or Stochastic sequencer circuits?
09:44 Will there be “grouping” circuits to make patching easier?
10:49 How to start more complex patches?
14:38 How is a new controller coming into existence?
18:43 What software development is needed for a new controller?
19:43 The future of circuits:Flexible building blocks or fully fledged?
21:12 How does Mathias himself use DROID?
28:28 The DROID unlocked my modular system.
30:38 How to start with DROID with a small budget?
31:55 How to start with DROID? And a bigger budget.
33:30 Use the FORGE!
35:15 DROID MASTER or MASTER18 for beginners?
38:12 How do you decide which features will be implemented?
39:51 How to connect two DROID MASTERS?
41:38 How to get to more CV outputs?
43:28 Thanks to the community for all the questions!"
Monday, July 07, 2025
Oberheim - 50 Years Of Synth Design | Podcast
video upload by Sound On Sound magazine
"In an impromptu chat, Tom Oberheim tells Sam Inglis about his early years as an engineer and his accidental route into creating electronic musical instruments. As he celebrates his 50th year since the launch of the SEM, Tom talks about the rise of digital, the resurgence of analogue and the launch of the new TEO-5.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:26 - An Accidental Engineer
02:46 - Building For Musicians
06:34 - Becoming a Distributor For The ARP 2600
11:05 - Designing The SEM
12:43 - The Filter Design
15:03 - The OB-1 And Patch Memories
16:36 - OB-X - Polyphony And Programmable Presets
19:35 - The Oberheim Sound
22:37 - The Digital Takeover
24:40 - The Resurgence Of Analogue
28:01 - Launching The OB-X8 With Focusrite
29:23 - The Oberheim TEO-5
30:37 - Utilising New Technology
First published 25th June 2024
https://www.soundonsound.com/people/o...
Oberheim Biog
Oberheim is the 21st century return of the legendary company that helped fuel the original electronic music revolution in the 1970s. Now, just as then, Oberheim is guided by the vision of engineer and inventor, Tom Oberheim. Tom’s genius for innovation introduced the world to the first commercially available poly synth and other groundbreaking electronic instruments that literally changed the sound of music.
Today, Oberheim reawakens this extraordinary legacy by bringing the famed Oberheim sound to a new generation of instruments and artists. The company’s passion remains unchanged by time or technology — to once again provide the world with the finest-sounding analog synthesizers ever made.
https://oberheim.com/
Sam Inglis Biog
Editor In Chief Sam Inglis has been with Sound On Sound for more than 20 years. He is a recording engineer, producer, songwriter and folk musician who studies the traditional songs of England and Scotland, and the author of Neil Young's Harvest (Bloomsbury, 2003) and Teach Yourself Songwriting (Hodder, 2006).
About The SOS Electronic Music Podcast Channel
On this channel we feature some of the pioneers of the industry, interview musicians and talk about retro and current gear."
Making Nuclear Music with Hainbach
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"Join me for a rare opportunity to step into the incredible world of Hainbach at his studio in Berlin—filled with vintage nuclear test equipment he’s brilliantly turned into musical instruments… and plenty of other wild synthesizers!
Hainbach is known for making haunting, immersive soundscapes using everything from lab gear to tape loops to modular synths. His music feels like it's from another dimension—organic, rich, hypnotic and totally captivating. In this video, I explore his unique setup and we dive into a completely new palette of sounds together. It was inspiring to see how he breathes life into machines that were never meant to make music… and to try my hand at making "nuclear music" myself.
If you're into experimental sound design, synths, or just curious how scientific gear from the Cold War can become part of modern composition—this is something you’ve got to see (and hear)."
https://anthonymarinellimusic.com
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
Doepfer,
EMS,
eurorack,
Eventide,
HAINBACH,
Interviews,
Maestro,
MOOG,
Nagra,
Roland,
Steiner Parker,
Studio Tours,
test equipment
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
the making of “sounds like home” a collaboration with bentgablenits
video upload by teenage engineering
"meet the trio behind bentgablenits: brenda bent, karen gable, and angelo nitsopoulos and see how the project came together.
read the full story here: https://teenage.engineering/now#bentg..."
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Daniela Pes | The Voice of Gallura with the Freaks
video upload by Arturia
"Join us in Sardinia with Daniela Pes as she reveals her creative process, live setup and sources of inspiration. We also got to experience a live performance using the MiniFreak Vocoder alongside MicroFreak, where vocal transformation seamlessly blends with deep, evolving textures. Daniela has a unique artistic voice that interweaves local tradition, sound and intuition in real time.
We gratefully acknowledge Tanca Records / tancarecords and Trovarobato / trovarobato for their generous support.
We also thank LandWorks / landworks.official and Miniera Argentiera"
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Mark Isham's Favorite Synths
What's my favorite synthesizer??? Oh boy... That's a tough one...
video upload by Mark Isham
About Mark via Wikipedia:
"Mark Ware Isham (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician and composer. A trumpeter and keyboardist, Isham works in a variety of genres, including jazz and electronic. He is also a prolific and acclaimed composer of film scores,[1][2] and has scored over 200 film and television productions since his debut in 1983.
Isham is a nine-time Grammy Award nominee, winning Best New Age Album for his 1990 self-titled album. He was nominated for an Academy Award for A River Runs Through It (1992), and a Golden Globe Award for Nell (1994). He has also been nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music for EZ Streets."
https://isham.com
video upload by Mark Isham
About Mark via Wikipedia:
"Mark Ware Isham (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician and composer. A trumpeter and keyboardist, Isham works in a variety of genres, including jazz and electronic. He is also a prolific and acclaimed composer of film scores,[1][2] and has scored over 200 film and television productions since his debut in 1983.
Isham is a nine-time Grammy Award nominee, winning Best New Age Album for his 1990 self-titled album. He was nominated for an Academy Award for A River Runs Through It (1992), and a Golden Globe Award for Nell (1994). He has also been nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music for EZ Streets."
https://isham.com
Sunday, June 01, 2025
Instruō - Sound Design with Seashell (with Jason H. J. Lim)
video upload by Instruō
"We launched the Instruō Seashell this year at Superbooth.
This video is a behind the scenes look at a sound design session during which I scored one of the pre-release teaser trailers.
The video footage was shot and edited by Mathew. I used the Seashell as the exclusive sound source and scored the trailer.
No post processing or effects were used other than compression/dynamics.
This was my first experience using the Seashell to this extent within a production context. I was effectively late stage beta testing a prerelease build of both the firmware and plugin. I couldn't be happier with the features the Seashell's integration allows. This is a workflow I've wanted for a long time with this level of flexibility. The portability and form factor we've also achieved with Seashell is something I'm incredibly proud of.
My co-developers at Instruō are a true powerhouse of creativity.
I hope you enjoy the Seashell as much as I have been :)
~Jason"
Friday, May 30, 2025
Pro Synth Network LIVE! - Episode 269, with Special Guest, Dina Pearlman-Ifil
video upload by Pro Synth Network
You can find the autographed ARP Odyssey Signed by Herbie Hancock mentioned in the video on synthCube here.
"Music Technology Discussion with Rob Puricelli, Kent Spong, Andrew Longhurst & our very special guest, Dina Pearlman-Ifil!
We welcome back Dina to the show to talk about the events planned to celebrate what would have been Alan R Pearlman's 100th birthday!
We appreciate your help! All donations via Super Chat, Super Stickers and Super Thanks go directly toward covering the cost of running the channel and making the show run smoothly.
Buy Pro Synth Network Merchandise at https://pro-synth-network-shop.fourth...
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https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/d...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Bootsy Collins’ Home Studio is a Funk Wonderland
video upload by Reverb
"Bootsy Collins has one of the most distinct bass sounds in all of recorded music and his home studio, the Boot Cave, is where Bootsy workshops his tones and records his records. Whether its the piles of effects pedals, Bernie Worrell's legendary synth setup, or the hordes of priceless memorabilia; Bootsy's Boot Cave is a treasure trove of unbelievably cool gear.
Check out more at https://bit.ly/43di8vS."
Synth spotting comes in at 10:17.
The following drum machines, synths, and a Hammond B3 are featured from 21:25:
KORG Rhythm 55
Kawai R-50
Yamaha RY30
Maestro Rhythm King MRK-2
Moog Minimoog
ARP Pro Soloist
ARP String Ensemble
Hammond B3
Yamaha DJX
Yamaha DX100
Sunday, May 04, 2025
How Elektron design Instruments: Product Designer Interview
video upload by mylarmelodies
"I got a chance to sit down with Jean-Michel Pepin - a product designer at Elektron who worked on Syntakt, Digitakt II, Digitone II, Analog Heat+FX, Overbridge and much more - about how Elektron design & update products, his work there, and lessons learned.
This was recorded at the London Synth & Pedal Expo 2025!"
Frap Tools Magnolia, 8-voice analog thru-zero FM polyphonic synthesizer | Project update
video upload by Frap Tools
Click CC at the bottom of the player for subtitles.
"Magnolia will be an 8-voice analog through-zero FM synthesizer, which we built to create sounds from the modular world through a classic keyboard interface.
Waveshapers, wavefolders, and, most importantly, analog linear through-zero FM unlock every sound associated with the 'West Coast' synthesis world. But that's not all! Fat resonant filters and powerful analog oscillators allow more traditional subtractive synthesis sounds as well.
A vast and flexible modulation section encourages complex patches with the twist of a knob, but it is always easy to keep track of what's going on thanks to LEDs on every source and destination. An arpeggiator and a sequencer complement the machine.
We are announcing and showcasing two pre-production units. We aim to release the final version at the end of summer, and it will show some differences. It may have a more refined interface, it will feature digital effects, and some of the features currently under evaluation may disappear.
We've been working on it for the last year, and we're eager to show it to the world!"
Follow-up to this post where you'll find additonal pics.
Update: press release follows:
Frap Tools to take on high-end keyboard synthesizer market with ‘West Coast’ MAGNOLIA making its public debut at SUPERBOOTH25
MEDOLLA, ITALY: Frap Tools, hitherto known as a manufacturer of Eurorack modules and accessories alongside professional audio compressors in the 500-Series format, is proud to venture into the world of high-end keyboard synthesizers with its introduction of MAGNOLIA — announced as an 8-VOICE ANALOG THRU-ZERO FM SYNTHESIZER built to unlock every sound associated with ‘West Coast’ modular synthesis through a classic keyboard interface — anchored around showcasing two pre-production units at SUPERBOOTH25, May 8-10, FEZ-Berlin, Germany…
As an 8-VOICE ANALOG THRU-ZERO FM SYNTHESIZER, MAGNOLIA unlocks every sound associated with the so-called ‘West Coast’ modular synthesis world with waveshapers, wavefolders, and, most importantly, analog linear TZFM (Through-Zero Frequency Modulation) Indeed, its intentions are made clear from the outset by the on point wording worked tastefully into its (initial) top panel design. No need to necessarily remain there, though, for fat resonant filters and powerful analogue oscillators also allow for more traditional subtractive synthesis sounds. And although a deep and flexible modulation section encourages complex patches with the push of a button and twist of a knob, switching modulations on and off with the TOGGLE function, it is always easy to keep track of what is going on thanks to the inclusion of LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) on every source and destination.
Digging deeper, MAGNOLIA features eight analogue voices with two oscillators — carrier and modulator — and 24 dB/oct resonant HIGH-PASS and LOW-PASS filters; the carrier oscillator has a through-zero core for precise, sideband-rich analogue FM (Frequency Modulation) sounds, so crystal-like pads to growling basses are available to all with the greatest of ease, while FM can be applied to the filters. Furthermore, sculpting sounds that have not been heard before on analogue polysynths are now perfectly possible, thanks to MAGNOLIA’s unique signal flow — think continuously variable waveform shapes and a wavefolder circuit per voice!
Those two oscillators are derived from Frap Tools’ BRENSO (https://frap.tools/products/brenso/), a Euroack module readily representing its creator’s primary analogue source of articulated waveforms whose degree of entanglement can be precisely set by the musician. MAGNOLIA’s Oscillator 1 is the ‘West Coast’ one with TZFM, wavefolder, and FLIP SYNC, while Oscillator 2 is the ‘East Coast’ one, with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) and fine-tune. Whether wanting experimental FM sounds or punchy synth brass, they are always at anyone’s service. Speaking of Frap Tools’ unique modular soul, MAGNOLIA’s filter section is derived from CUNSA (https://frap.tools/products/cunsa/) — itself a quadruple analogue ping-able multimode resonant filter, saturator, mixer, and oscillator, no less!
Musically, MAGNOLIA sports a keyboard from fellow Italians FATAR, with polyphonic aftertouch capabilities for enhanced expressiveness, while a per-part ARPEGGIATOR and per-part 16-step SEQ (sequencer) serve to creatively complement the synthesizer still further. Features briefly worth drawing attention to here by way of ending on some more high notes include MAGNOLIA’s bi-timbral programs (with SINGLE, MORPH, DUAL, and SPLIT MODES); all-analogue signal path; three loop-able DAHDSR (DELAY, ATTACK, HOLD, DECAY, SUSTAIN, and RELEASE) envelopes; three digital LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators); and 512 preset memory slots.
Anyone attending SUPERBOOTH25, May 8-10, FEZ-Berlin, Germany can get up close and personal with two MAGNOLIA pre-production units by swinging by Booth B049 there. Their creators will be showcasing them personally, eager to show the results of their hard work, while providing a passionate warm welcome. Frap Tools aim to release MAGNOLIA as a production product by the end of summer, albeit with some differences evident by then. The interface will likely be more refined, featuring digital effects, while some features currently under evaluation could conceivably be removed."
Thursday, May 01, 2025
Dina Pearlman-Ifil, the ARP Foundation and life in synths and music
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We are pleased to present an in-depth conversation with Dina Pearlman-Ifil, executive director of the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation. We talk about the foundation, its mission to preserve the legacy of Alan R. Pearlman and make his instruments available to new generations of musicians, and the exciting events surrounding Pearlman's centennial this year. We also delve in Alan R. Pearlman's early interests in music technology, the musical questions that inspired the first ARP instruments, and Dina's own journey in music and creativity.
To find out more about the Alan R. Pearlman foundation, including their newsletter, upcoming events, and how to contribute, please visit their website:
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
00:00 Introduction
00:34 About the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
06:40 Events planned for Alan R. Pearlman's centennial
13:24 How to learn more about the foundation and subscribe to the newsletter
14:27 Alan R. Pearlman's early and formative years with music and electronics
20:47 Op Amps and Analog Computing
25:04 Exploring electronic music and possibilities
29:55 The ARP 2500, and the "ARP" approach to musical instruments
39:18 Dina Pearlman-Ifil's journey through music, art, and technology
48:26 Conclusion
Some other individuals and organizations to check out from the discussion:
https://emeapp.org/
http://www.philbrickarchive.org/
https://www.discretesynthesizers.com/
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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Paul Haslinger | Electronic storytelling with V Collection 11
video upload by Arturia
"Paul Haslinger (@paulhaslinger) is an Austrian-born composer, producer, and former Tangerine Dream member whose scoring and composition work now underpins a range of hit film, TV and video game titles. From hauling classic analog gear while touring to hybrid-studio efficiency, his career spans the full arc of modern music technology.
We joined Paul in Los Angeles to learn more about his creative philosophy and find out how V Collection 11 fuels his production process."
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