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FRANK AYERS



Last Updated: 11/19/2009

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State: Bretagne
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December 12, 2009 - Saturday 
Yep, synths are sooo cool today ! Just watch this 2010 calendar, down below... with naked babes and synths ! How more hype could this be ?!?
And, why is it so cool ? See these auctions on e-Bay, for 25 to 30 years old synth gears, dedicated websites, people proudly take pictures of themselves near their vintage keys (... a lot of girls, by the way ! ), and I just get it : synths are now old enough to be worthy of respect. Very much like a good Stratocaster, a classic violin, etc etc... you get the point.


Just remember, until now, you always had to get the newest synths, unless you'd be a joke... Forty years later, this "hi-tech" trend, very much like computers, cellular phones, etc... turned to a legit musical instrument status, with a vivid past, a true musical history... and a more intimate bound with machines.
Nowadays, a keyboard player is free to stack a whole bunch of old synths at home, to blend them with computer VST, to use only virtual VST instruments... very much like myself, an
d it occured to me I use a lot of virtual synths "supposed" to be from the 1979-1985 period, go figure...

That been said, it goes now with the same "side effects" than with "classic instruments" fanatics : obsession for collecting, geek attitude, pointless arguments, etc...
Like bozos tearing each other apart, about the right mics to put or not on a 71' Telecaster guitar, a lot of synth addicts argues endlessly about their Prophet-5, which would be "the good one" because it's a Rev.3.3 version ( begining at #4064 from the whole 7200 ex...), or about their 77' Minimoog ( the last 1980-81 models being so "crappy"...) and they obviously putted some whatever vintage pre-amps as outputs... The funniest fashion of the moment being about the new big modulars synths, with videos of guys playing for 20 minutes some weird "zwit-zwit" and "boing-boing" in front of massive wired cupboards...

And, none of them make very much music, really.



November 3, 2009 - Tuesday 

Life is a bitch (along with some other caracters I know, but that's not the point ...), and  that's the reason why, though I consider myself a musician for nearly twenty years, I'm still that slow and obsessed with details, and still far from being "the next big thing" in electronic pop-rock or whatever ( lol )... as my music copyrights testify about each february !!! But wait, there's a pattern here...

To make a long story short, in the 60's and 70's you could be a "star" at the age of 18, playing your musical instrument with great skills, because playing a lot and wrapping a hit-song in one week was the way the music went...
But then came the 80's ( yes, I said I was making it short…) and the musical landscape expended, from Peter Gabriel to Jean-Michel Jarre, David Sylvian to Sade, U2 to Laurie Anderson, The Cure to Art Of Noise...

This was my age of discovering music, and more than the performance, Trevor Horn, Thomas Dolby and Robert Palmer teached me about the shaping of sound, the importance of making a simple song something big and « one of a kind », by the endless possibilities of technology… only limited by the human mind and creativity, of course.

It was truly a way to serve and expand the power and the meaning of any music expression, not an upsetting dead end, betraying some hypothetic "authenticity" of music (whatever it means...), as some ( lazy ) musicians and some audience were starting to complain about, at the begining of the 90's, "authenticity" being average guys with poor hair, barely able to pull a couple of chords on their guitar, but looking so « real » by yelling their despair to the society in a dirty t-shirt… And yes, as I said before, guitar was obviously authentic, any other instruments not so much… go figure.

Well, to go back to the point, that’s why I’m working so much on my music theses days, then it takes soooo long to achieve, caring about the sound, the perfect expression and subject, experimenting every musical and sonic ideas, especially because I’ve got time to catch back, my «career » being a lot working for others. I’m my own man only for a couple of years now, and all these ideas I had in years, they splash out all together now, plus it’s the very first time in my life that music equipments and gears are no longer an issue, thanks to computers, virtual instruments and the internet !

So yes, I should be showing up much more on this page, but this music thing takes time no matter I work my *** off,  being on it almost every day. So, I promise things will improve eventually, and you’ll see a lot of me on this page… not a so bright idea after all, uh ?

NB : As usual, pardon my english, there must be some embarrassing mistakes along this article
 


July 21, 2009 - Tuesday 
Of Course, I'm well aware it's Apollo XI first landing on the moon celebration, these days ! I even had the chance to watch the actual 1969 TV feed from July 20th, all night long, on a french cable channel !
Okay now, here the thing... It was a special, magic moment, and since, we all believed it was the beginning of something, we would all go there, as promised in the Arthur C.Clarke and Isaac Asimov books, in the TV serie like Star Trek and Space 1999, etc... Yes indeed, we would soon settle on the moon, and go to Mars, and then...
Today, it's 2009, and we barely have a loosy orbital space-station... So I watch Farscape instead. I read Dune. And I wait.




June 11, 2009 - Thursday 
Well, I love synthesizers, I love electronic gears and stuff. You all do. And don't deny it, I can see you.

It occured to me recently, fascination for instruments is always okay for guitarists or drummers, but a "geek" shame for synthesizers, though some the artists in the 70's (Vangelis, Freddy Mercury...), and mostly in the 80's (Peter Gabriel, Gary Numan, Thomas Dolby, etc..) were keyboardists and not guitarists. Plus, in the 80's, they had quite the same equipment set, the one we were all dreaming about, Fairlight CMI, LinnDrum, PPG Wave, Prophet-5, Jupiter 8, etc... It was limited in some ways, but they did the best with it.
Now, since the 90's, you are "authentic" in music, only if you have filthy hair and really poor guitar skills. Keyboard is not an option (except Dance and Electro)... What a waste ;-D
NB : let's be clear here, there's nothing wrong about having hair, personally I still have mine...

OK, the truth is nowadays everybody's get dozens of VST's on computers... and do quite nothing with it ! They're overwhelmed under abundance... The necessity of searching by yourself, to get something useful out of the equipment, is no longer an issue. AND YET, spending days, only to listen to hundreds of pre-programmed sounds on the row, and still no music's coming up... what ABOUT the efficiency ? Uh ? ;-D
Maybe that's why, oddly enough in regard of so many possibilities, music sounds so f... boring and uniform for several years. It seems to me we have no excuse, whatsoever...


Anyway, I tried, for some years now to build a fixed and limited set of virtual instruments, in order to get the best of it, and settle some efficiency (yes, that will be our word for today...) ! It's funny though, because I realize now this set is quite like the legendary 80's equipement I was talking about up there : Emulator X, Waldorf Wave, Pro-53, impOSCar...
Of course, when I run out of ideas with this "fixed" set, I got no problem opening one of those abundant extra VST's, and always find something useful ! Yes, rules are made to be broken, from time to time... Cause, it's about making music... hence fun and pleasure, see ?

By the way, how amazing the internet is for musicians, is a discussion I have quite often with my fellow artist friends ( it's the way you're reading me now, by example, lol...), these guys you find on MySpace, they now have something of a "career" (albums, live performances, promotion, etc...), which (laaaazy) major record compagnies denied to them.
Even if it's not Depeche Mode or Metallica career, it's something real. Ten years ago, without the internet and the technology (creating music and CD's at home, visual concepts, etc...), they wouldn't get anything of the sort ! And now, too late for the major companies to cry us a river, about the evil internet...


NB : By the way, pardon my english ! There must be some shameful mistakes, along this article...lol !