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Employee of [[wikipedia:New England Digital|New England Digital Corp.]] who demonstrated the [[wikipedia:Synclavier|Synclavier]] to Zappa.  Zappa  Offered him a job operating the Synclavier.
 
Employee of [[wikipedia:New England Digital|New England Digital Corp.]] who demonstrated the [[wikipedia:Synclavier|Synclavier]] to Zappa.  Zappa  Offered him a job operating the Synclavier.
  
<blockquote>"My first experience as a software designer was writing a set of composition programs for [[Frank Zappa]]. Those programs got me very deep into computer programming. Before that, I'd never really written any software."</blockquote>  
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<blockquote>"My first experience as a software designer was writing a set of composition programs for [[Biography|Frank Zappa]]. Those programs got me very deep into computer programming. Before that, I'd never really written any software."</blockquote>  
 
<div align=right>— [[Steve De Furia]], ''Sound On Sound'' interview, 1995.</div>
 
<div align=right>— [[Steve De Furia]], ''Sound On Sound'' interview, 1995.</div>
  

Revision as of 21:33, 31 July 2021

Employee of New England Digital Corp. who demonstrated the Synclavier to Zappa. Zappa Offered him a job operating the Synclavier.

"My first experience as a software designer was writing a set of composition programs for Frank Zappa. Those programs got me very deep into computer programming. Before that, I'd never really written any software."

Steve De Furia, Sound On Sound interview, 1995.

"He taught me a lot about the Synclavier - and he actually wrote software that we used. In fact, I got switched over from copying to Synclavier because Steve really wasn't available for as much work as Frank wanted done. Steve wrote a column in Keyboard magazine after that for a while."

David Ocker, The David Ocker Internet Interview, 1995.

Steve De Furia worked on: