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Interview: Synthesizer Designer John Bowen

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It's true, I've been two-timing you. It's not because of anything you did, it's just that I can't resist shiny new synthesizers.

You see, I've been hanging with the "cool kids" over at Create Digital Music, where I just wrapped up an interview with synthesizer legend John Bowen. John got his start with Moog in the early 1970s and worked on some classic synthesizers for Sequential Circuits and Korg in the 1970s and 1980s before jumping into software. He just introduced the brand new Solaris synthesizer keyboard, and she's stunning. Again, I'm sorry. I couldn't help myself...

Visit CDM for more about the new instrument and Bowen's return to hardware design

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