About Eddie – your new tutor
To be honest I have been fortunate. I come from an artistic and musical family. I have always been around music and although I have never been a good performer/player I have always been fascinated by sound. My desire to learn as much as I could about creating sounds culminated in me acquiring my first synthesizer – an Arp 2600. Once I cut my teeth on this wonderful semi-modular synth I started hunting for more synthesizers with different programming topologies and when I felt I achieved a modicum of success as a programmer I began programming synthesizers for some of the Electro/New Wave labels and artists.
As I reached my mid-twenties, I moved away from programming for bands and labels. I began to work as a sound designer for some of the hardware manufacturers in our industry. These included Emu/Ensoniq, Akai, and Roland. My job was to create sound ROMs for their hardware synthesizers and samplers.
I continued freelancing to the same three companies until I signed with Emu/Ensoniq exclusively. I was one of their in-house sound designers. When Emu decided to enter the software market, my skills had to be adapted to suit the requirements of software-based instruments and libraries. It was during this period that I started to contract my services to software instrument manufacturers as well as working for Emu/Ensoniq.
I created libraries for Native Instruments, Kiesel, Sound Effects Library, Arturia, and Propellerheads. I continued with sound design until I met with Phil Allen who was a Capital Radio DJ and we formed Samplecraze, a company dedicated to providing sound libraries for both software manufacturers and users.
Articles I have written for Sound On Sound magazine:
Mixing to a Pink Noise Reference
Sounding Off – Black Friday Sales
Podcasts I have created for Sound On Sound magazine: