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Airfoil

About Me


20th Century Trend
Can We Still be Friends
Words & Music by Todd Rundgren
In mid-production
Airfoil is a progressive, ambient rock based project. Formed in 2004 by engineer/producer John LeVasseur.
The recordings playing above here on MySpace are copyrighted preliminary unfinished works. Most recordings are rough mixes and unmastered. Completed material will be made available when Gaia is released sometime in the fall of 2008. Thanks.
Note: If the songs don't seem to start that's because some have long fade-ins. Wait for the fade-ins.
Airfoil uses Synthesizers.com Modular Analog Synthesizers
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Airfoil uses Moog Analog Synthesizers
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Airfoil uses Hammond Organs
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... and what the heck is a Mellotron
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... and what the heck is an Arp String Ensemble
Check it out here.
... and if anyone knows where to get an
Arp String Synthesizer
Please email us!!!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 02/02/2007
Band Members: John LeVasseur

Known primarily as an engineer/producer John has surprised people from time to time with what he calls "... fits of musical outpourings." Airfoil represents the manifestations of these musical seizures.
John's background in analog synthesis dates back to his childhood during the late 1970's with early modular analog synthesizers like Moog and ARP sythesizers; as well as Hammond organs. "I had some friends who I grew up with who had these and other great keyboards, and I was able to play with them and learn a great deal". At that time his primary interest was in replicating the performances of keyboard greats like Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Mike Rutherford and other progressive rock contemporaries. During this time John discovered many other keyboards of the day like Clavinet, the Rhodes and Wurlitzer pianos, and of course Mellotron.
Over time, digital developments have over shadowed the analog technologies in keyboards, yet he continued to apply both of these technologies in tandem. Today, he has merged digital control into analog sound generation to produce the music heard today known as Airfoil. John uses the following gear:
Analog:

    Synthesizers.com Analog Modular 66sp System Moog 952a Duophonic Keyboard w/pitch and mod wheels Hohner Clavinet D6 ARP SE-IV String Ensemble Mellotron M400 Moog Minimoog D Hammond C3 (vintage 1957) w/ Leslie 122

Digital:

    M-Audio Keystation Pro-88 Dell 4550 PC w/M-Audio Delta 44 running: Cubase SX Arturia Moog Modular V Arturia CS-80V Native Instruments Electrik Piano Reason 3

  • Outboard effects include 3 Lexicon PCM-90's, and 2 LXP-5
  • Stage Monitoring is through: Motion Sound KP-200s
  • Motion Sound SL-200s Slave
  • Motion Sound SW-15 Subwoofer
  • Note: John also owns the unique Sythesizers.com "Purple Synthesizer" lovingly known as the Barneycom.

    This rig is also being used in a Pink Floyd tribute band (The Floyd Project), currently in development, which will tour the US soon.

    John also works as a live FOH mixing engineer and has toured the world in this capacity, working at many levels in that industry. He also has acted as Producer/Engineer for a number of Metal genre recordings for release in the European market.



    Influences: Alan Parson, Emerson Lake & Palmer (ELP), Peter Gabriel, Tangerine Dream, UK, Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, Kitaro, Hans Zimmer, Klaus Schulze
    Sounds Like: Alan Parson, Emerson Lake & Palmer (ELP), Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream
    Record Label: Unsigned

    My Blog

    Bach Concerto and Harpsichords

    Hi All,Well ... I've been in the "studio" again for another session with my Arrick machine. I say studio in quotes because this time around we took ProTools on the road and recorded remotely. I did th...
    Posted by on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:58:00 GMT

    Vintage keyboards used on GAIA

    Keyboards Credits:Gaia is a ongoing project that is slowing nearing completion into a finished album. In this blog posting I would like to describe, in detail, some of the keyboards you are hearing he...
    Posted by on Sun, 13 May 2007 22:12:00 GMT