User:Rob Kam/sandbox1/Notable people
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The history of synth DIY
Notable people in electronic music DIY
Anyone important enough that their name might come up in synth DIY conversations.
See also:
- Category:Designers_and_inventors on EM wikia
- Where are they now?, Mod Wiggler forum
- synth-diy.org list
- [sdiy] Way OT - Who's the oldest?
- monkmorgan.neocities.org/hem
- Aaron Lanterman - Aaron Lanterman’s Home Page
- Alan Boothman
- Alan R. Pearlman - early Electronotes contributor - Wikipedia:Alan R. Pearlman
- Allen Strange - early Electronotes contributor - Wikipedia:Allen Strange
- Andrew F - NLC - www.nonlinearcircuits.com
- Barry Klein - author of Electronic Music Circuits
- Bernard Sumner - Joy Division, built ETI Transcendent 2000 (Synth Britannia 26:42), Wikipedia:Bernard Sumner
- Bernie Hutchins - Author and editor of Electronotes
- Bill Bernardi - Inventor of the Lyricon - Wikipedia:Lyricon
- Bill Hemsath - early Electronotes contributor - Wikipedia:Minimoog
- Bob Moog - early Electronotes contributor
- Bob Pease - Wikipedia:Bob Pease
- Bob Williams of Analogue Systems
- Brice Ward - author of Electronic music circuit guidebook
- Charles Blakey - Digisound 80
- Chris Carter - Wikipedia:Chris Carter (British musician), (Synth Britannia 33:33),
- Chris Huggett - Wikipedia:Chris Huggett
- Chris Meyer
- Craig Anderton - PAiA, Electronic Projects For Musicians, Electronic Projects for Guitar, early Electronotes contributor, www.craiganderton.com
- Cyril Chapman - Elektor Formant Music Synthesizer
- Dale Wills - early Electronotes contributor
- Dan Parks - founder of SSM - Five Questions: Dan Parks
- Daphne Oram - Wikipedia:Daphne Oram
- Dave Bradley - aka Stooge Moe - www.hotrodmotm.com
Dave Jones- Dave Rossum - early Electronotes contributor - Wikipedia:E-mu Systems, www.rossum-electro.com
- Dave Smith - Dave Smith Instruments, Wikipedia:Dave Smith (engineer)
- David Cockerell - interview
- David Friend - Renaissance Music Man: An interview with ARP co-founder David Friend, KVR, 31 Jul 2017
- David Greaves - Digipoly (WW 1985, Sep. p. 37, Oct. p. 73)
- David Ingebretson - resurrected the Steiner Synthasystem
- David Luce - former president of Moog Music Inc and the designer of the Polymoog
- David Tudor - Wikipedia:David Tudor
- David Van Kovering - David Van Koevering Biography
- Delia Derbyshire - Wikipedia:Delia Derbyshire
- Dick Parker - Steiner-Parker, The Electronic Valve Instrument
- Dieter Doepfer - Wikipedia:Doepfer, Doepfer Musikelektronik
- Don Buchla - early Electronotes contributor, Wikipedia:Don Buchla
- Don Lancaster - early Electronotes contributor, Wikipedia:Don Lancaster
- Don Tillman
- Doug Curtis - early Electronotes contributor
- Doug Shaw
- Doug Slocum - early Electronotes contributor
- Eric Barbour
- Forrest Mims - Wikipedia:Forrest Mims
- Fred Judd - Wikipedia:Fred Judd
- Fumio Mieda
- Gene Stopp - ASM1 synthesizer
- Gerald Chevin
- Gordon Mumma - Wikipedia:Gordon Mumma, Electronic and Experimental Music by Thom Holmes, 5th edition, Routledge, Nov 2015, ISBN 113879273X, The Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music p. 123
- Graham Hinton - early Electronotes contributor
- Grant Richter - early Electronotes contributor
- Hal Alles
- Hal Chamberlin - early Electronotes contributor
- Harald Bode
- Harold Rhodes - Wikipedia:Harold Rhodes (inventor)
- Harry Bissell
- Harry Mendell - Wikipedia:Harry Mendell
- Helmuth Tünker - mid 1970s Germany, how to DIY a synthesizer
- Herb Deutsch
- Howard Moskovitz - early Electronotes contributor
- Hugh Davies - BBC Radiophonic Workshop
- Hugh Le Caine
- Ian Fritz
- Ikutaro Kakehashi - Wikipedia:Ikutaro Kakehashi
- James Husted
- Jan Hall - early Electronotes contributor
- Jim Cooper - worked for Tom Oberheim
- Jim Patchell - wrote in Synapse magazine
- John Becker
- John Blacet - Blacet Research
- John Burgoon - one of the SSM founders
- John Chowning
- John Marshall - early Electronotes contributor
- John Simonton
- Julius Smith - early Electronotes contributor
- Jörgen Bergfors - aka Ninni Bergfors
- Jürgen Haible
- Ken Freeman
- Ken Stone
- Kevin Lightner
- Laetitia Sonami
- Larry Hendry - aka stooge Larry, RIP
- Laurens Hammond
- Leo Fender - Fender Music
- Leon Theremin
- Les Paul - Wikipedia:Les Paul
- Lester Ludwig - early Electronotes contributor
- Limor Fried - Adafruit - Wikipedia:Limor Fried, x0xb0x
- Louis Barron - Wikipedia:Bebe and Louis Barron
- Magnus Danielson
- Marc Bareille - Papareil Synth Labs
- Mark Verbos
- Martin Hurni - early Electronotes contributor
- Marvin Jones - editor of Polyphony, early Electronotes contributor
- Matthew Skala
- Matthias Herrmann - Fonitronik
- Motohiko Takeda
- Neil Johnson
- Nicolas Collins - Handmade Electronic Music - Wikipedia:Nicolas Collins
- Nyle Steiner - Steiner-Parker - early Electronotes contributor, The Electronic Valve Instrument
- Olivier Gillet - Mutable Instruments
- Osamu Hoshuyama
- Paul Schreiber - early Electronotes contributor
- Paula Maddox
- Pauline Oliveros
- Peter Baumann
- Peter Lutz - early Electronotes contributor
- Peter Zinovieff - Wikipedia:Peter Zinovieff
- Philip Dodds
- Quincas Moreira - Synth DIY Guy, YouTube
- R. A. Penfold
- Ralph Burhans - early Electronotes contributor
- Ray Marston
- Ray Wilson
- Raymond Scott
- Reed Ghazala - Circuit Bending: Build Your Own Alien Instruments
- René Schmitz
- Rick Coupland - inventor of the Coupland Digital Music Synthesiser
- Rick Jansen
- Rob Hordijk
- Robert Ashley - Wikipedia:Robert Ashley, Electronic and Experimental Music by Thom Holmes, 5th edition, Routledge, Nov 2015, ISBN 113879273X, The Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music p. 123
- Robert Iodice - early Electronotes contributor
- Roger Arrick
- Roger Linn - Wikipedia:Roger Linn
- Roman Sowa - www.sowa.synth.net, www.midi-hardware.com
- Ron Dow
- Sam Battle - Look Mum no Computer, YouTube
- Scott Bernardi - OGEE
- Scott Juskiw - Tellun, e.g. Neural Agonizer
- Scott Rider - aka Old Crow, www.cs80.com
- Scott Stites
- Scott Wedge
- Serge Tcherepnin
- Steve Ciarcia
- Terry Michaels - early Electronotes contributor, provided the most advanced VCO and VCF designs in existence.
- Terry Shultz
- Thomas Henry
- Thorsten Klose - MIDIbox: SEQ, SID, FM, etc.
- Tim Orr
- Tim Stinchcombe
- Tom Bugs
- Tom Gambles
- Tom Oberheim - early Electronotes contributor - Wikipedia:Tom Oberheim
- Tom Wiltshire
- Tony Allgood
- Trevor Marshall - ETI/Maplin synths from 1973
- William Hartman - early Electronotes contributor
- Wolfgang Palm
- Yves Usson - YuSynth
See also
References
Further reading
- Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking by Nicolas Collins, 2nd ed., Routledge, 2009, ISBN 0415998735. In sidebar Art & Music, pages 48, 76, 94-96, 106-107
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