Michel Geiss

Michel Geiss is a French sound engineer, instrument designer and musician who was a long-time collaborator of Jean Michel Jarre. He has also collaborated with other famous French artists such as Marc Lavoine, Patrick Bruel or Laurent Voulzy.[1][2] He is known for designing the Geiss Digisequencer.[3]

Notes and references

  1. "Michel Geiss" [Interview of Michel Geiss]. www.mixound.com (in French).
  2. "Interview with Michel Geiss (I)". en.jeanmicheljarre.es. Archived from the original on 2017-06-15.
  3. "Rendez-vous with Jean-Michel Jarre" (PDF). ST Format. No. 71. Future Publishing. June 1995. p. 13. ISSN 0957-4859. OCLC 877421099. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
gollark: (not actually assembly, not actually implemented yet, does not support negative numbers, 64KiB of memory only)
gollark: Program it yourself... IN POTATOASMâ„¢!
gollark: Hmm, this probably could be made TC if I have some mechanism for having different "processes" with different registers/memory space communicate.
gollark: I could probably have it share code with a disassembler, too, although even the ISA-as-currently-implemented allows a bunch of obfuscatory tricks.
gollark: I'm considering implementing the assembler in JS or Python or Rust or something, but it *would* be nice to have this available from within potatOS.
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