Electronic Instrument Building with Meng Qi
26m
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Sound Method
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Meng Qi is a pioneering synthesizer designer and musician, famous for his music and distinctive instruments, which are used by electronic artists all over the world.. He joins Sound Method to speak with hosts Jess Tsang and Noah Sniderman about his latest creation, The Wing Pinger, and his philosophy of instrument building.
Meng Qi - Website
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Meng Qi
Flow [0:35]
Filter Pinging [2:57]
Trent Gill [3:24]
Wing Pinger [3:37]
One Beat [10:42]
Credits
Flow [0:35]
All other music - Jess Tsang
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