Berklee Synth Professor Dr Richard Boulanger On AIRA

US SBX-1 converts TB-3 to large modular system      01/10/14

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I was sorely tempted to use Mad Professor in the headline, but clearly Dr Richard Boulanger from the famed Berklee School of Music, where he teaches Electronic Music Production is not in any way mad, but his enthusiasm is infectious. And what an office, dream job anyone?

He's been singing the praises of the new Roland Aira range in a series of videos, the one that caught my eye being where he hooks up the TB-3 (see our review) to the SBX-1 sync box to drive his modular. Featured here is the Cubid  Nebula made by a couple of his enterprising students which has C-Sound (a sound processing language) running on an embedded Raspberry Pi computer.

Sadly we don't get any closeups of this, but heck, thats a massive modular system right there.

 



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