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How a Sound Guru Got From Synthesizers to the Music of Nature

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All this week, PBS stations have been celebrating music with the documentary TV series, Soundbreaking. It explores the breakthroughs that changed music recording through the decades. We're bringing you some of our own stories about how California sound pioneers played a pivotal role. KQED Science Editor Craig Miller introduces us to one of them who's connection to the synthesizer scene might surprise you.

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