Category:Live Electronic Orchestra
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References[edit]
- Vail, Mark. "LEO, the Live Electronic Orchestra - Pre-MIDI Multitimbral Synth System". Keyboard (magazine)."Description: Custom-built modular synthesizer system consisting of a three-manual controller with a pedalboard, ... Produced: Schematics completed December 20, 1974, assembly began in ’75, and system finished in May ’77. ... Manufacture: Don Lewis. Pre-MIDI 4-channel polyphonic keyboard designed by Armand Pascetta. Richard Bates served as chief engineer; ... The “Pascetta parts” of LEO — four Oberheim SEMs and two ARP 2600s controlled by Armand Pascetta’s custom-designed keyboard ... "
- Don Lewis (interview video). Oral Histories. NAMM (2002-12-27).
- Lewisizer Presents-Live Electronic Orchestra-LEO. Lewisizer Presents. Archived from the original on 2009-01-05.
- "The Armand Pascetta Keyboard". Keyboard (magazine) 32 (5): 68. (Abstract from ebscohost.com,
"Features Armand Pascetta, a technician who developed the first polyphonic keyboard in the U.S. Reason behind the development of a content-addressable memory; List of clients of Pascetta, including synthesist Malcolm Cecil; Views of musician Don Lewis on playing the Pascetta keyboard again during a benefit concert. ")
Media in category "Live Electronic Orchestra"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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Don Lewis standing by his LEO (Live Electronic Orchestra).jpg 2,091 × 1,768; 532 KB
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Don Lewis' LEO (Live Electronic Orchestra) synthesizer organ, Museum of Making Music.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.78 MB
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LEO AND LEWIS.jpg 5,606 × 3,772; 2.29 MB