Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Pierluizi Giombini Interview


Pierluizi Giombini is the man who produced masterpieces such as I Like Chopin, Lunatic and Masterpiece.


If you were a kid when these songs were aired for the first time they may have had a great influence on you.


But no matter when or where someone listens to them they have the same effect. They always remind of the beauty in music and life.


Hoping a great man accepts the invitation for an interview what could one ask? Here are some preliminary questions.


For example.


Was the DMX clock out used to synchronize the other synths and how?


What was the signal path from synthesizers to tape?


The signal path from microphones to tape, what mics, preamps?


Multitrack or direct to stereo tape analog master?


Why do these songs sound so fresh?


Were they influenced by J.S. Bach?


Was the DMX tuned in every voice card to the key of the song?


What was the make, model of the piano and how was it micked?


What was the reverb or delay used and where?


How were the miniMoog, OBX, Juno synths programmed?


How was the melody of I like Chopin inspired?


Did the fact that you chose to be behind the scenes help you keep your freedom?


Your greatest wish.















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