Michel Geiss

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Michel Geiss is a French sound engineer , keyboardist and longstanding artistic collaborator of Jean Michel Jarre .

Career

For Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygène album , Geiss designed an electronic rhythm machine , the rhythm computer . This was followed by the sequencer Matrisequencer (1977) used on Equinoxe and the DigiSequencer , which Geiss developed in 1992 with a team of several within six months, and which was based on an Atari 1040 STE . Geiss also performed as a keyboard player at the Jarres concerts, including the concert in Houston for the 25th anniversary of NASA . The collaboration with Jarre ended with Oxygene 7-13 in 1997.

As a sound engineer, he worked alongside Jarre with many other French artists, including Michel Jonasz , Marc Lavoine , Michel Sardou and Patrick Bruel and in 2007 he was responsible for the sound effects on X-Plorer - A Trip Through The Universe Of Perry Rhodan .

Individual evidence

  1. GEISS rhythm computer
  2. GEISS Matrisequencer 250
  3. GEISS Digisequencer
  4. The synths and gear of Jean Michel Jarre ( Memento of the original from May 3, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hyperionwebs.com

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