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    Episode 009
    Join us for an electrifying experience with the legendary Judd Miller, a maestro of the Electronic Valve Instrument (EVI). In this first part, Judd takes us through his transformative journey from being a traditional trumpet player to becoming a pioneer in the world of electronic music. You'll gain insight into how his early influences and a vibrant West Coast jazz scene shaped his path, leading him to collaborate with iconic composers like James Horner and Maurice Jarre, and work on monumental film scores.

    As Judd reminisces, he shares the pivotal moments that marked his career, from intense studio sessions to the exhilarating challenge of sight-reading in front of orchestras. Hear first-hand about the serendipitous encounter with Terry Harrington that led Judd to embrace the EVI, rekindling his passion and setting the stage for groundbreaking collaborations. With anecdotes about his time with the Yellowjackets and creative experiences with Michael Brecker, discover the intricate art of integrating electronic instruments into traditional settings during a time of musical revolution.

    Prepare for a joyous ride through the lighter side of studio life, where camaraderie and humor add flavor to Judd's stories. From humorous pranks in recording sessions to the unforgettable live performances with legends like Barbra Streisand, Judd's tales offer a charming glimpse into a bygone era of music-making. Through it all, this episode celebrates not just a career but a lifetime of musical innovation and memories, promising to captivate fans of film music, jazz, and the art of sound design alike.

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    Episode 008
    Can wind controllers really emulate the rich, soulful sounds of string instruments? Together, we unravel the complexities of using wind controllers to mimic string instruments, breaking down the technical aspects and creative possibilities. Expect to leave this episode with a newfound understanding of how these modern tools can transform your musical expression.

    You'll learn about the cutting-edge capabilities of Roland's rack mount sound modules, namely the Fantom XR and XV-5080, and their applications in music production. Hear firsthand how Patchman Music's sound bank brings strings to life with unparalleled realism and discover how the Yamaha MFC2 foot pedal introduces unique sustain features. From advanced portamento in Roland synths to the breath-sensitive nuances in Yamaha's sound packs, we cover everything you need to know about pairing these modules with wind controllers to achieve a truly expressive performance.

    We also explore the world of SWAM strings and Roland Cloud’s AEZ sound packs, showcasing their impressive compatibility with the Aerophone. Listen to performances like Schindler's List and the Bach cello suite, all brought to life on wind synths. Learn how replicating string vibrato breathes new life into classic compositions and discover innovative techniques like the Divisimate app splitting for a richer, more realistic soundscape. Whether you're a seasoned wind controller player or new to the scene, this episode is packed with insights to enhance your musical journey.

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    For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
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    Episode 007
    Unlock the secrets to mastering live performances with wind controllers in our latest episode of the Aerophone Academy podcast! Join us, Matt Traum and Alistair Parnell, as we share our extensive experience and invaluable tips for optimizing your live gigs. Whether you're part of a small jazz combo or a larger group, our discussion covers everything from equipment choices and amplifier positioning to creating effective stage setups. We emphasize the importance of controlling your monitor for the best sound and the flexibility needed across various performance settings, ensuring you're prepared for any gig scenario.

    Our conversation extends to software solutions such as MainStage and Camelot, comparing their capabilities and limitations. We also highlight practical setups for music stands, especially for electronic wind instruments like the EVI and Aerophone, to help you manage sound and effects seamlessly during your performances.

    Beyond sound optimization, we explore the logistics of managing and securing your musical equipment. From the perks of wireless technology to ensure freedom of movement, to maintaining USB cable safety and selecting the right audio interfaces, our tips are designed to make your performances smoother and more professional. Additionally, we share advanced techniques for solo gigging, creating layered sounds, and integrating high-quality backing tracks. Tune in for expert advice tailored to elevate your live performances, whether you're playing solo or with a group.

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    For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
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    Episode 006
    Can brass instruments come alive through digital wind controllers? Discover the secrets behind flawless brass emulations in our latest episode with experts Matt Traum and Alistair Parnell.

    We present a range of brass patches, from lead trumpet to tuba, and delve into the nuances of layering these sounds for a richer performance. Alongside the VL70-m, we highlight the Roland XV series sound modules, SWAM instruments, and the internal sounds of the Roland Aerophone.

    Our deep dive into the intricacies of pitch bending and vibrato will refine your brass emulation skills, drawing from real-world trombone and trumpet techniques. Learn to emulate the subtle vibrato of classical music and the distinctive vibrato of jazz by closely studying professional performances. We also explore the use of audio harmonizer pedals to generate multi-note harmonies and the practical application of the Electronic Valve Instruments (EVIs) for brass players.

    Don’t miss our insider advice and your chance to shape future episodes by sending in your questions!

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    For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
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    Episode 005
    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.

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    For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
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    Episode 004
    Ever wondered how the breathy whispers of a tenor sax or the rich depth of an English horn can be recreated using technology? Join us as we, Matt Traum and Alistair Parnell, unveil the secrets behind the expressive possibilities of woodwind emulations on the Aerophone Academy podcast. Get ready to encounter the intricate techniques that bring the subtle imperfections and human-like qualities of traditional woodwinds to life through platforms like the Aerophone, Audio Modeling’s SWAM instruments, and the Yamaha VL70-m equipped with Patchman Music’s TURBO VL upgrade chip.

    This episode promises a treasure trove of wisdom, as we share anecdotes and insights into emulating everything from double reeds to the flutophone. Discover how the 'right' sound is less about objective standards and more about the artist's preference and the performance context. Learn how nuanced dynamics, articulations, and a deep understanding of an instrument's range can elevate a performance from simply impressive to strikingly realistic. Whether you're a seasoned wind controller enthusiast or just intrigued by the fusion of technology and tradition, this episode is your backstage pass to the very best woodwind emulations.

    If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected]
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    For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
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    Episode 003
    We've all experienced the challenge of mastering new instruments, and wind controllers are no exception, offering a plethora of fingering systems to suit any player. From standardised saxophone and EWI fingerings to the customisable fingerings that streamline playability, this episode peels back the layers of complexity behind these fascinating devices. Compare various models, like the Roland Aerophone range as well as Yamaha, Akai and many others, and join us as we help you discover the options from personalising fingerings to emulating the intricate sounds of acoustic instruments.

    There's our usual news features and our regular track of the month recommendations, this time featuring Nyle Steiner and Tom Scott.

    As we wrap up, we set the stage for an enthralling next episode focused on the art of emulating acoustic instruments. Get ready to unlock the potential of your wind controller, and let this episode be the guide you never knew you needed.

    Recommended listening Links
    Nyle Steiner and Maurice Jarre - Concerto for EVI
    Tom Scott plays Lyricon on "Alibi" by Christopher Cross
    Billie Jean Lyricon riff
    Tom Scott plays Lyricon on "Do That To Me One More Time" by The Captain & Tennille

    Patchman ES2 Soundbank
    iSax.Academy Advanced Aerophone Course

    If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected]
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    For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.com
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    Episode 002
    Join us for a closer look at the history of the Roland Aerophone and range of Aerophone models- from its initial launch, to the groundbreaking updates that have transformed it into a formidable musical force.
    We reminisce about its inception, the excitement of new technical features, and how it stands today as a refined tool for musicians. Meanwhile, we compare the AE-30 and AE-20, dissecting their unique features to help you decide which model is right for you.
    We'll discuss the wide range of additional sounds available via the Roland Cloud, and we explore how to utilize the built in General MIDI drum Scenes in the AE-20/AE-30 to lay down grooves with a wind controller.

    Be part of our community's pulse; join the conversation and influence future discussions with our SpeakPipe feature. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer to wind instruments, we're here to help.

    Roland Cloud Aerophone sound packs

    Recommend listening links.
    Judd Miller plays Wichita Lineman
    Bob Mintzer/Yellow Jackets and the WDR Big band

    If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected]
    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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    Episode 001
    Join Matt Traum and Alistair Parnell, as we lift the curtain on the wonderful world of wind controllers in our debut Aerophone Academy podcast.

    Wrap your ears around the technological evolution and expressive potential of wind controllers, a fascinating fusion of tradition and innovation. We unravel the intricate designs, settings and controls that breathe life into these instruments, from the pioneering work of Nyle Steiner and Bill Bernardi, to today's cutting-edge models. So, ready your embouchure, and tune in for a harmonious blend of insight, technology, and musical expression that defines the Aerophone Academy podcast.

    Recommended listening links -
    Eli Benacot Hybrid Connections
    Michael Brecker plays EWI

    If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected]
    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