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Expressive Synthesis with Guest Dr. Tom Rhea

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Episode 5
Embark on a sonic exploration with Dr. Tom Rhea, a luminary in the field of electronic music, as we navigate the rich tapestry of musical innovation. From his formative years mastering the flutophone to revolutionizing synthesizer manuals, Dr. Rhea's insights are a treasure trove for enthusiasts and professionals alike. His storied career, including a tenure at Berklee College of Music and contributions to Keyboard Magazine, sets the stage for a profound dialogue on the evolution of electronic instruments.
This episode delves into the subtleties of sound, as Dr. Rhea delves into the complex world of formants and their pivotal role in shaping the timbre of instruments. Prepare to be captivated by the Electronic Valve Instrument's (EVI) analog warmth and versatility, and learn how formants ensure each instrument in an orchestra can sing its unique song without discord. The human voice as the ultimate formant generator is also a fascinating topic we unravel, shedding light on how this knowledge enhances both synthesis and mixing techniques.
We round off with a panorama of historical and modern electronic instruments that have left indelible marks on the fabric of music. From the ondes Martenot's emotive capabilities to the expressive potential of the Haken Continuum, we trace the lineage and influence of these groundbreaking creations. Dr. Rhea's anecdotes of innovation, marketability, and the interplay between musician ingenuity and instrument design are not only enlightening but also serve as a testament to the ever-evolving narrative of music technology. Join us for this enthralling journey through the past, present, and future of electronic soundscapes.

If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at info@aerophoneacademy.com
Or leave us a voice message that we can include in the podcast here.
For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
For great Aerophone courses, visit www.isax.academy

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Chapters

1. Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Tom Rhea (00:01:00)

3. Tom's early musical experiences (00:05:30)

4. Tom plays the EVI and experiments with formants (00:14:20)

5. What is a formant? (00:20:36)

6. The Micro Moog and the ribbon controller (00:26:40)

7. Hearing the Lyricon for the first time (00:31:40)

8. Eddie Harris and electrifying the saxophone (00:34:44)

9. Crumar - The EVI and the Master's Touch (00:42:45)

10. Master's Touch (00:45:00)

11. The History of Synthesizers (00:47:25)

12. Electronic Perspectives - Tom's Book (00:47:25)

13. The Theremin (00:52:18)

14. The Ondes Martenot (01:00:59)

15. The Electronic Sackbut (01:11:00)

16. The Haken Continuum (01:18:41)

17. What about today's instruments? (01:25:00)

7 episodes

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Episode 5
Embark on a sonic exploration with Dr. Tom Rhea, a luminary in the field of electronic music, as we navigate the rich tapestry of musical innovation. From his formative years mastering the flutophone to revolutionizing synthesizer manuals, Dr. Rhea's insights are a treasure trove for enthusiasts and professionals alike. His storied career, including a tenure at Berklee College of Music and contributions to Keyboard Magazine, sets the stage for a profound dialogue on the evolution of electronic instruments.
This episode delves into the subtleties of sound, as Dr. Rhea delves into the complex world of formants and their pivotal role in shaping the timbre of instruments. Prepare to be captivated by the Electronic Valve Instrument's (EVI) analog warmth and versatility, and learn how formants ensure each instrument in an orchestra can sing its unique song without discord. The human voice as the ultimate formant generator is also a fascinating topic we unravel, shedding light on how this knowledge enhances both synthesis and mixing techniques.
We round off with a panorama of historical and modern electronic instruments that have left indelible marks on the fabric of music. From the ondes Martenot's emotive capabilities to the expressive potential of the Haken Continuum, we trace the lineage and influence of these groundbreaking creations. Dr. Rhea's anecdotes of innovation, marketability, and the interplay between musician ingenuity and instrument design are not only enlightening but also serve as a testament to the ever-evolving narrative of music technology. Join us for this enthralling journey through the past, present, and future of electronic soundscapes.

If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at info@aerophoneacademy.com
Or leave us a voice message that we can include in the podcast here.
For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
For great Aerophone courses, visit www.isax.academy

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Tom Rhea (00:01:00)

3. Tom's early musical experiences (00:05:30)

4. Tom plays the EVI and experiments with formants (00:14:20)

5. What is a formant? (00:20:36)

6. The Micro Moog and the ribbon controller (00:26:40)

7. Hearing the Lyricon for the first time (00:31:40)

8. Eddie Harris and electrifying the saxophone (00:34:44)

9. Crumar - The EVI and the Master's Touch (00:42:45)

10. Master's Touch (00:45:00)

11. The History of Synthesizers (00:47:25)

12. Electronic Perspectives - Tom's Book (00:47:25)

13. The Theremin (00:52:18)

14. The Ondes Martenot (01:00:59)

15. The Electronic Sackbut (01:11:00)

16. The Haken Continuum (01:18:41)

17. What about today's instruments? (01:25:00)

7 episodes

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