About: David Griesinger
David Griesinger is a physicist who works in the field of sound and music. At Harvard, he worked as a recording engineer, learning the tremendous importance of room acoustics in recording technique. After finishing his PhD in Physics (the Mösbauer Effect in Zinc 67) he developed one of the first digital reverberation devices, which eventually became the Lexicon 224 reverberator. He also is the designer of the LARES reverberation enhancement system.
His website is http://www.davidgriesinger.com/
Articles by David Griesinger:
- Some Gems, Some Rough Edges, 30 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- Pacifica Quartet Shines in City That Fosters Chamber Music, 29 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- Cantata Singers: Well Balanced, Glorious!, 16 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- Two Delights and One Disappointment, 12 Mar 2009 in Reviews
- Lowell House’s Tragedy Otello A Triumph, 04 Mar 2009 in Reviews