[sdiy] History of SDIY?
Pete Hartman
pete.hartman at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 04:00:57 CEST 2018
To be fair to Rob, nearly half your list is already in his list, Ian. And
he added the caveat "I'm certain to have left still others out". It's not
clear whether he has his obligatory copy of Electronotes yet or not to be
able to pull some of those other names.
I agree with you that the missing names should make the list as well.
Hopefully this exercise can help bring recognition to all the folks who've
helped move this thing called SDIY forward and not just the ones who've
made the popularity lists :).
Pete
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Ian Fritz <ijfritz at comcast.net> wrote:
> I still don’t see the Electronotes contributors. Terry Michaels provided
> the most advanced VCO and VCF designs in existence. They were adapted by
> numerous commercial outfits. Lester Ludwig, John Marshall, Doug Slocum,
> Craig Anderton, Ralph Burhans, Dave Rossum, Hal Chamberlin, Howard
> Moskovitz, Jan Hall, Don Lancaster, William Hartman, Allen Strange, Don
> Buchla, Bill Hemsath, Tom Oberheim, Julius Smith, Marvin Jones, Peter Lutz,
> Alan R. Pearlman, Robert Moog, Paul Schreiber, Doug Curtis, Grant Richter,
> Steiner Parker, Graham Hinton, Robert Iodice, Martin Hurni, Dale Wills:
> these are names just from the early years. You may check whether they meet
> your criteria.
>
> Ian
>
> > On Jun 5, 2018, at 5:23 PM, Rob Kam <robkam at gmx.com> wrote:
> >
> > Okay a bit more comprehensive list. Would be nice to group
> chronologically
> > but sorting alphabetical is easier.
> >
> > If anyone wants to sketch some of these (in the third person), that
> would be
> > most appreciated. If necessary you can email me off list. I'll post them
> to
> > the SDIY wiki, crediting the author.
> >
> > Including some whose relevance to "synth DIY" is only peripheral, others
> > because their answers seem respected on forums etc. I'm certain to have
> left
> > still others out - the wiki lacks bios for:
> > Aaron Lanterman
> > Andrew F (NLC)
> > Barry Klein (Electronic Music Circuits)
> > Bernie Hutchins (Electronotes)
> > Bob Pease
> > Brice Ward
> > Chris Huggett
> > Craig Anderton (PAiA & Electronic Projects For Musicians)
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Dave Jones
> > David Ingebretson
> > Don Lancaster <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Forrest Mims
> > Fred Judd
> > Graham Hinton <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Grant Richter <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Hal Chamberlin <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Harold Rhodes
> > Harry Mendell
> > Hugh Le Caine
> > Ian Fritz
> > Ikutaro Kakehashi
> > John Blacet (Blacet Research)
> > Jürgen Haible
> > Larry Hendry (aka stooge Larry, RIP) & Dave Bradley (aka the other
> stooge)
> > Les Paul
> > Limor Fried (Adafruit)
> > Marc Bareille (Papareil Synth Labs)
> > Marvin Jones (editor of Polyphony) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Neil Steiner <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< (Nyle, btw)
> > Nicolas Collins (Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking
> > Paperback)
> > Old Crow
> > Olivier Gillet (Mutable Instruments)
> > Philip Dodds
> > Ray Marston
> > Rob Hordijk
> > Roger Linn
> > Scott Bernardi (OGEE)
> > Scott Juskiw (Tellun, e.g. Neural Agonizer)
> > Scott Stites
> > Steve Ciarcia
> > Terry Shultz
> > Thorsten Klose (MIDIbox: SEQ, SID, FM, etc.)
> > Tom Bugs
> > Tom Gambles
> > Tom Oberheim <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Tom Wiltshire
> > Yves Usson (YuSynth)
> >
> > Already on the wiki, some only stubs:
> > Alan R. Pearlman <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Bob Moog <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Charles Blakey
> > Dave Rossum <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Dave Smith
> > Dieter Doepfer
> > Don Buchla <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Doug Curtis <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > Eric Barbour
> > Harald Bode
> > James Husted
> > John Simonton
> > Ken Stone
> > Paul Schreiber <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > R. A. Penfold
> > Ray Wilson
> > Roger Arrick
> > Ron Dow
> > Serge Tcherepnin
> > Thomas Henry
> > Tim Orr
> > Tony Allgood
> > Wolfgang Palm
>
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