A-100 Workshop with Dieter Doepfer – 05.12.15

A workshop with Dieter Doepfer will be held at Musikhaus Hieber Lindberg in Munich on Saturday, December 05th 2015. The modular system A-100 will be the central topic, Dieter will touch on many modules, older and newer ones, explaining their musical function. And there’ll be a general discussion to round off the program.

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You have a choice of two workshops:

  • 13.00 o’clock Doepfer Workshop – BEGINNERS
  • 15.00 o’clock Doepfer Workshop – ADVANCED MUSICIANS

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The workshop is free of charge, but you are requested to register.
Send an email to: stefan.leberfinger@hieber-lindberg.de

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Doepfer A-100 Workshop
Saturday December 05th 2015, starting at 13 o’clock

Musikhaus Hieber Lindberg
Sonnenstr. 15, 80331 München
Synthesizer-Abteilung 1st floor

Tel: 0049 (0)89 55146-116

 

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“Es genügt, einen Ton schön zu spielen” sagte der Komponist Arvo Pärt im Jahre 2005. Diese Aussage ist ebenso einfach wie ich auch exzellent: Es braucht kein Meer an Tönen, denn entscheidend ist der Klang. Dass so mancher Vintage-Synthesizer der 70er und 80er Jahre teils unerreicht hochwertige Klänge liefert, steht außer Frage. Doch tatsächlich leben wir “heute” in einer nahezu perfekten Zeit. Einerseits hat man – mehr oder weniger – noch Zugriff auf die Vintage Analogen, andererseits wird auch bei Neugeräten die wichtige Komponente des hochwertigen Klanges wieder zunehmend berücksichtigt. Doepfer, Cwejman, Synthesizers.com, MacBeth, Moog, GRP, Studio Electronics, COTK, John Bowen und andere Hersteller bauen hervorragende Synthesizer, die den “Klassikern” in nichts nachstehen. All diesen (alten wie neuen) “großartigen” Instrumenten ist Great Synthesizers gewidmet. _________________________________________________________ In 2005 composer Arvo Pärt said: “Playing one tone really well is enough”. In other words, it is sufficient to play one tone 'beautifully'. I agree with that. All musical efforts are focused on the sound itself. Although I studied classical music (piano and drums), it’s the electronic sound that inspires me. Synthesizers are the epitome of new sounds and exciting tonal spheres. Today, many companies produce high-quality - excellent! - synthesizers: Doepfer, Cwejman, MacBeth, Moog, GRP, Synthesizers.com, COTK, Studio Electronics, John Bowen and others. It's their products I'm really interested in ... apart from Vintage Synthesizers, which I have been collecting for 20 years. Subsequent to our former websites Bluesynths and Blogasys, Peter Mahr and I have now created GreatSynthesizers. We hope you like it.