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Superbooth18: Simone Capitani, Emanuele Parravicini and Camelot
Camelot connects hardware and software instruments in a straightforward and powerful way. Check out the demonstration from Superbooth18.
Emanuele Parravicini and Simone Capitani from Camelot are joined by Blake Angelos from YamahaSynth in this short demonstration. Camelot connects hardware and software instruments quickly and easily - making splitting, layering and rechannelizing a breeze! Check out the video below:
Camelot runs on MacOS, Windows and iOS and will be available Autumn 2018. Go to the
Camelot website for more information. To see all the videos from
Superbooth18 check out the
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About the author
Yamaha Synthesizer Product Specialist Blake Angelos has over thirty years of experience with music hardware and software. An expert in music technology, Blake has conducted numerous clinics, master classes and presentations throughout the United States, Europe and Canada. In his role as Product Specialist for the Synthesizer Department Blake appears in many product videos and artist interviews, writes many articles for YamahaSynth.com and co-hosts a regular Podcast called “Behind the Synth”.
Before his work with Yamaha, he taught music theory and jazz studies courses at Arizona State University; managed a technology-focused music store in Seattle and was a production supervisor at Microsoft, where he led a team that developed groundbreaking interactive music content for the Microsoft Network. Blake holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Northern Colorado and a Master of Music degree from Arizona State University. Blake currently resides in Bellingham, Washington with his family, and between his travels around the world for Yamaha, he performs as much as possible with several jazz and creative music groups in Bellingham, Seattle and other places in the Pacific Northwest.