The highly regarded designer responsible for the first polyphonic and microprocessor-controlled synth, later the multitimbral synth, and more recently the Tempest drum machine, gave a wide-ranging talk on the history of synths, moving from analogue to digital hardware and on to software.
[VIDEO] Dave Smith lecture
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[VIDEO] Dave Smith lecture
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Re: [VIDEO] Dave Smith lecture
Haha, I've played a few shows right where he is sitting. Almost went to this, but I've seen him speak before. He's a legend
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