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  • Introduction to Roland Aerophone Brisa Flute Wind Controller
    Sep 17 2025

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    Episode 016

    The Roland Aerophone Brisa is an innovative new wind controller with a flute-like design that combines traditional flute fingerings with cutting-edge technology. We explore this revolutionary instrument's features, sounds, and playing experience, including the unique mouthpiece sensor system that offers both standard breath control and flute-specific embouchure detection.

    • Physical design closely resembles a flute with slightly larger diameter to house technology
    • Built-in rechargeable battery offers approximately nine hours of play time
    • Innovative dual-breath sensing system allows for traditional or flute-specific playing techniques
    • Contains 100 built-in sounds spanning acoustic instruments, synths, and percussion
    • Motion sensors detect tilt and roll for additional expressive control
    • Bluetooth MIDI connectivity and USB-C for audio, MIDI, and charging
    • Includes brass fingering system compatible with previous Aerophone models
    • Enhanced intelligent harmony function with ability to specify major or minor scales
    • Compact size and weight (752mm/29.5" long, 437g/1 lb) makes it extremely portable

    Visit www.patchmanmusic.com/brisa for additional sound demos and purchase information in the US.


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    59 Min.
  • How to Practice on a Wind Controller
    Sep 4 2025

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    Episode 015

    Matt and Alistair explore effective practice strategies for wind controllers, sharing insights on how to make practice sessions more productive and enjoyable for players at all levels.

    • Creating a dedicated practice space with equipment always ready to use
    • Setting aside regular time for practice, even if just for a few minutes daily
    • Breaking down difficult passages into small, manageable sections
    • Using a metronome effectively, including practicing with clicks on beats 2 and 4
    • Keeping a practice journal to track progress and hold yourself accountable
    • Focusing on problematic areas rather than playing through pieces repeatedly
    • Using apps like RhythmBot and Sonofield to improve timing and ear training
    • Active listening to other musicians to understand stylistic nuances
    • Practicing with purpose: "Practice until you can't get it wrong"
    • Working on timing and articulation, not just notes
    • Setting up your wind controller properly to match your playing style

    Don't miss our next episode where we'll be revealing an exclusive scoop on a brand new product coming to market soon! Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss this exciting announcement.


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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Special Guest Tom Scott: Lyricon Pioneer & Jazz Fusion Icon - Part 2
    May 27 2025

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    Episode 014

    From the groundbreaking Lyricon of the 1970s to today's Roland Aerophone, Tom's distinctive electronic wind sounds have shaped countless recordings across jazz, pop, and film scores for decades.

    The continuation of our in-depth conversation with this legendary musician reveals fascinating insights about his approach to technology and musicianship. "What would best benefit the music?" Tom asks, explaining that wind controllers have always been just another tool in his arsenal, alongside saxophones and other woodwinds. This pragmatic philosophy has guided his five-decade career, allowing him to bring precisely the right sound to each musical situation.

    Tom shares colorful stories about watching Michael Brecker perform with the EWI at the Hollywood Bowl, his collaboration with Herb Alpert (who Tom credits with "reintroducing horns back into pop music" in the 1960s), and his ongoing quest to recapture the magic of his original Lyricon sound with modern technology. His description of searching for authentic expression amid endless digital possibilities will resonate with electronic musicians of all stripes.

    What truly distinguishes Tom's approach is his focus on musical expression rather than technological novelty. As he explains, of the hundreds of available sounds on modern wind controllers, he only cares deeply about the handful that allow him to express himself authentically. This quality-over-quantity philosophy serves as a valuable compass for musicians navigating today's overwhelming array of digital options.

    The conversation also delves into practical territory, with Tom and hosts Matt and Alistair exchanging tips on customizing Aerophone settings, adjusting key functions, and solving common playability challenges. These technical insights offer immediate value for wind controller players seeking to optimize their instruments.

    Ready to dive deeper into Tom Scott's world? Follow his podcast "Tom Scott's Podcast Express," tune into his weekly radio show "Hang Time with Tom Scott" on KJAZZ (www.kkjz.org), or connect with him on social media @TomScottJazzman. His website tomscottmusic.com serves as a hub for all his creative endeavors. Subscribe now and join us for future episodes exploring the wonderful world of wind controllers!

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    36 Min.
  • Special Guest Tom Scott: Lyricon Pioneer & Jazz Fusion Icon - Part 1
    Mar 19 2025

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    Episode 013

    Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer Tom Scott joins the Aerophone Academy to share his extraordinary musical journey from clarinet player to pioneering wind controller artist. With 13 Grammy nominations, 3 Grammy awards, and appearances on over 2,000 recordings, Scott's unmistakable sound has defined popular music across multiple decades.

    Scott takes us through his remarkable career path, beginning with his early musical influences from his father, a music director at NBC Radio during World War II. His professional journey started at just 14 years old, playing $15 gigs at country clubs – experiences that taught him valuable lessons about serving the music rather than his ego. "Don't try to insert your own personal opinion about how you feel about a certain tune. Just play the damn thing with as much feeling as you can muster."

    The conversation explores Scott's groundbreaking work with the Lyricon, the world's first commercially available wind synthesizer. We hear fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about his iconic wind controller solos on hits like Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," Captain & Tennille's "Do That To Me One More Time," Dan Fogelberg's "Heart Hotels," and Steely Dan's "Peg." These recordings revolutionized how electronic instruments could be integrated into popular music, bringing unprecedented expressiveness to synthesized sounds.

    Scott's masterful horn arrangements for Steely Dan's "Aja" album receive special attention, revealing his sophisticated approach to orchestration. "I'm going to write this like it's an Oliver Nelson arrangement," he explains, describing how he transformed simple chord structures into rich, complex voicings that enhanced these iconic recordings.

    Whether discussing his evolution through different wind controller technologies or sharing wisdom about musical restraint ("less is more very often"), Scott's insights offer invaluable perspectives for musicians at every level. This conversation celebrates not just technological innovation but the enduring importance of musicality in an increasingly electronic landscape.

    Subscribe now and join us next episode for part two of our conversation with this legendary musical innovator!

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    53 Min.
  • Creating the Perfect Wind Controller
    Jan 28 2025

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    Episode 012
    We explore the dream features and designs for wind controllers that could revolutionize the performance experience for musicians. The discussion dives deep into every aspect of instrument design, ergonomics, user feedback, and future innovations that can enhance both playability and sound.

    • Importance of materials and aesthetics in instrument feel
    • Ergonomic design considerations for optimal playability
    • Exploration of key mechanics: touch-sensitive vs. mechanical keys
    • Insights on breath control and sensory feedback integration
    • Thoughts on power sourcing and ease of use during performances

    Finally we look forward to our very special 1st anniversary episodes where we interview the legendary Tom Scott

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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • Find Your Voice - Playing Synth Sounds
    Dec 21 2024

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    Episode 011
    Unlock the expressive power of wind synth sounds. We celebrate pioneers like Nyle Steiner, whose work with the analog Steinerphone paved the way for a new era of musical expression. Tune in to hear a remarkable clip from 1983, demonstrating the acoustic depth achievable with simple waveforms and the artistic freedom available to wind synth players.

    We listen to legends like Bob Mintzer and Michael Brecker, whose innovative integration of electronic sounds into jazz ensembles has inspired countless musicians. Reminisce about Michael Brecker’s unforgettable EWI solos from the 1980s, showcasing the evolution of wind synthesizers and their transformative impact on the jazz scene. These artists exemplify the pioneering spirit that continues to drive the genre forward.

    Explore the intricacies of sound design, where preset sounds and focused practice reveal the unique qualities of wind controllers. Hear about timeless figures like Judd Miller and Lyle Mays who have shaped contemporary sound design. Whether you're intrigued by the nuanced bends and vibratos of wind instruments or the joy of layering synthesizer sounds, this episode invites you to explore the endless possibilities at your fingertips.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Guest EVI/Session Great Judd Miller-Part 2
    Nov 11 2024

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    Episode 010
    The second part of our interview with musician Judd Miller, a true innovator in the world of wind controllers. You'll be inspired by his extraordinary journey alongside legends like Michael Brecker, Vince Mendoza, Peter Erskine, Jimmy Haslip, John Patitucci, and Charlie Haden. Discover how Judd's creativity shines through his use of analog synthesizers, crafting unique sounds that have left a lasting impact on the music industry. Hear firsthand anecdotes from his collaborations and the remarkable legacy he continues to build.

    Through Judd's experiences, gain insights into the challenges and triumphs faced while working with esteemed figures such as Bob Mintzer and Mark Shaiman. Get a behind-the-scenes look at Oscar-winning movie score projects like "Unforgiven," where creative sound manipulation played a pivotal role, and delve into the blend of traditional and modern techniques that bring iconic scores to life with artists like Ute Lemper.

    From a serendipitous meeting with legendary Tijuana Brass trumpeter Herb Alpert to humorous exchanges with Zubin Mehta, these experiences are beautifully captured in this intimate conversation. We examine the role of technology in music creation, with software instruments like Native Instruments' Reaktor and Kontakt to push boundaries and inspire innovation. With a focus on spontaneity and the art of controlled randomness in music, you'll leave with a renewed appreciation for the intricate interplay of creativity and technology in the world of sound.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Guest EVI/Session Great Judd Miller-Part 1
    Oct 15 2024

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    Episode 009
    Join us for an electrifying experience with the legendary Judd Miller, a maestro of the Electronic Valve Instrument (EVI). In this first part, Judd takes us through his transformative journey from being a traditional trumpet player to becoming a pioneer in the world of electronic music. You'll gain insight into how his early influences and a vibrant West Coast jazz scene shaped his path, leading him to collaborate with iconic composers like James Horner and Maurice Jarre, and work on monumental film scores.

    As Judd reminisces, he shares the pivotal moments that marked his career, from intense studio sessions to the exhilarating challenge of sight-reading in front of orchestras. Hear first-hand about the serendipitous encounter with Terry Harrington that led Judd to embrace the EVI, rekindling his passion and setting the stage for groundbreaking collaborations. With anecdotes about his time with the Yellowjackets and creative experiences with Michael Brecker, discover the intricate art of integrating electronic instruments into traditional settings during a time of musical revolution.

    Prepare for a joyous ride through the lighter side of studio life, where camaraderie and humor add flavor to Judd's stories. From humorous pranks in recording sessions to the unforgettable live performances with legends like Barbra Streisand, Judd's tales offer a charming glimpse into a bygone era of music-making. Through it all, this episode celebrates not just a career but a lifetime of musical innovation and memories, promising to captivate fans of film music, jazz, and the art of sound design alike.

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.