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Walter Edmond Sear was born in New Orleans on April 27, 1930, and moved to Jackson Heights, Queens, with his family when he was a year old. His father studied mechanical engineering but could not ...
A man named Walter Sear died last week. Sear was a New York audio engineer who decried the move to digital recording. Digital recordings don't sound as rich as analog recordings.
American musical guru Walter Sear reportedly passed away Thursday (April 29) at the age of 79. The man was, at varying times in his storied life, a tuba player/designer, inventor, composer ...
Noah Simon will lead “A Tribute to Walter Sear.” Sear Sound is one of the oldest recording studios in New York City, if not the oldest. It is popular for its well-maintained classic analog equipment.
“His name was Walter Sear, and he had worked with Robert Moog at Moog, and he said ‘you want to get this’. And he showed me a new synthesizer - it was called an EML 101.
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MusicRadar on MSNWhy Foreigner’s Al Greenwood said no to the Minimoog and bought a little-known synth instead - MSN“His name was Walter Sear, and he had worked with Robert Moog at Moog, and he said ‘you want to get this’. And he showed me a new synthesizer - it was called an EML 101.
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