In my solo work on my own albums, I have used voice synthesizers and vocoders quite a lot in connection with orchestral… — Johann Johannsson Copy Share Image
Who's going to save rock 'n' roll? It's so silly. Remember like in '86 or '87 and synthesizers were going to take… — Matthew Caws Copy Share Image
It means basically I'm using the synthesizer more to change the sounds of other things rather than to use it as the… — John Frusciante Copy Share Image
From early on, when synthesizers were first introduced into music, I liked the idea that you could get a big sound with… — John Carpenter Copy Share Image
[Paul McCartney] never, at the time, was going back to leaning back on the roots of his old band. He always built… — Fred Armisen Copy Share Image
Well, I'm known as a guitar-rock guy, you know? You're not supposed to play with synthesizers. This is not in the rulebook. — Billy Corgan Copy Share Image
It's so much easier to use the default sounds in the synthesizers in Logic than it is to make your own thing… — D.A. Wallach Copy Share Image
But for me if I'm gonna read about something I'd rather read a pamphlet or the instructions to a synthesizer than a… — John Frusciante Copy Share Image
For me it always comes down to what is a good song and I'm very old fashioned in the way that I… — Marc Almond Copy Share Image
Certain things are done intentionally opposite - like there's no sound at the end or synthesizers or all that stuff. Anything that… — A. R. Rahman Copy Share Image
People always focus on people like me who use synthesizers, right, which are explicitly electronic and therefore obvious. "Ah, yes, that's electronic… — Brian Eno Copy Share Image
When I first started making ambient music, I was setting up systems using synthesizers that generated pulses more or less randomly. The… — Brian Eno Copy Share Image
My main interest in synthesizers when I was an older teenager was to escape from the spell of the 12-tone system or,… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
The adventure is when people don't know what they're doing at all. Like, I think that the first pop band to use… — Stephin Merritt Copy Share Image
I started working with synthesizer players, and I had to find new instruments. I needed a more complex sound, so I went… — Z'EV Copy Share Image
I put all those synthesizer sounds behind "Decoy" and "Code M.D." A lot of things we write together. A lot of things… — Miles Davis Copy Share Image
When I was a teenager, I got into four track recorders, drum machines, and synthesizers, and I started producing instrumental music. — Duncan Sheik Copy Share Image
There is far more sensitivity in acoustic guitar players than could ever be compared to any synthesizer. That's a personal point of… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
I'm interested in finding sounds and ideas that help bring the audience into the world that we [moviemakes] are all trying to… — Joseph Trapanese Copy Share Image
Working with devices and guitar pedals and mixers and synthesizers is what I do, and I prefer people not focus on that… — Tim Hecker Copy Share Image
I really love a lot of Japanese music, like Ryuichi Sakamoto and this guy I got really into, Tatsuro Yamashita. When I… — Mac DeMarco Copy Share Image
That's where my influences lie, in the blues with people like Muddy Waters and Tina Turner. At first I didn't really like… — Vince Clarke Copy Share Image