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Podcast 250: Paul Schreiber

Podcast 250: Paul Schreiber

FromArt + Music + Technology


Podcast 250: Paul Schreiber

FromArt + Music + Technology

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Note: This is a heavily-edited version of our discussion. If you want to hear (most of) the whole discussion, which lasts about 1:30, you can download it here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/artmusictech/podcast_250_PSchreiber-Long.mp3) For the 250th episode, I decided to go back to the interview that helped put this podcast on the map. Episode 13 featured Paul Schreiber, and we discussed everything from the kickoff of his business to the importance of Eurorack. The interview took of (thanks to Synthtopia's coverage and social media), and the podcast was off and running. In this chat, we get into his latest devices, which are much more ambitious undertakings. We also learn about his experiences with Kickstarter, his upcoming book project, and get his read on the world of gaming. There's no end of fun when talking with Paul; you'll hear me howling with laughter in the background. If you aren't familiar with Synthesis Technology - where have you been? Check out their latest work here: http://www.synthtech.com/ Finally, I want to thank everyone that helped me get to episode 250. Most important are my vocal supporters: Synthtopia.com, my Facebook friends, and Twitter followers. The sharing that I've received from everyone has been amazing. I also want to that my employer(s): Cycling '74 and (by extension) Ableton. They've provided me with a great career, and put me in touch with some amazing people. Finally, thanks to you for continuing to listen - without that, what would be the point?
Released:
Oct 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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An interview podcast where we talk to people that are engaged in the connection of art and music to technology. Visual artists, musicians, software developers and other creatives are invited to talk about their background, current work and future vision.