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Waits and the Chamberlin

Waits and the Chamberlin

2008-08-03 by Mike Dickson

As I managed to see Tom Wais in concert less than a week ago I have been looking up interviews with him and found this little snippet:

Pitchfork: Do you have a favorite instrument?

Tom Waits: I have a Chamberlain I bought from some surfers in Westwood many years ago. It's an early analog synthesizer, it operates on tape loops. It has 60 voices-- everything from galloping horses to owls to rain to every instrument in the orchestra. Including the human voice [Waits sings a scale in "synthesizer voice"]. Eleven-second samples! I like primitive things. I've used that a lot over the years on different recordings.

-- 
Mike Dickson, Edinburgh

Free Music Project: http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+Dickson
Or http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Waits and the Chamberlin-and Ken Leonard

2008-08-04 by Thomas C. Doncourt

Ken has a nice bit of info about Waits and his chamberlin on his site,

> As I managed to see Tom Wais in concert less than a week ago I have been
> looking up interviews with him and found this little snippet:
>
> *Pitchfork:* Do you have a favorite instrument?
>
> *Tom Waits: *I have a Chamberlain I bought from some surfers in Westwood
> many years ago. It's an early analog synthesizer, it operates on tape
> loops. It has 60 voices-- everything from galloping horses to owls to
> rain to every instrument in the orchestra. Including the human voice
> [/Waits sings a scale in "synthesizer voice"/]. Eleven-second samples! I
> like primitive things. I've used that a lot over the years on different
> recordings.
>
> --
> Mike Dickson, Edinburgh
>
> Free Music Project: http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+Dickson
> Or http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/
>
>