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Podcast 053: Chris Blarsky
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Chris Blarsky is a guy that has his fingers in a lot of pies. He's the main man behind the Ninstruments brand, which puts Gameboy music systems into play for well-wired studios and stage setups. He's also been hacking in the Eurorack world, with hacks of the Pittsburgh Oscillator, Moog Werkstatt and the TI Speak & Read. All of it is awesome, and the build quality is impeccible.
Where does someone like this come from? Well, it turns out that for Chris, like many other hacker/musicians, it all starts with the Commodore 64. Balancing black and white hats as a youth, he found his calling in game music, and the result is some amazing hardware tools.
This chat gave me a chance to explore some of the ancient days of gaming, PC's before the PC and hackery in general. Enjoy!
Where does someone like this come from? Well, it turns out that for Chris, like many other hacker/musicians, it all starts with the Commodore 64. Balancing black and white hats as a youth, he found his calling in game music, and the result is some amazing hardware tools.
This chat gave me a chance to explore some of the ancient days of gaming, PC's before the PC and hackery in general. Enjoy!
Released:
Nov 9, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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