Ian Boddy

Ian Boddy has been at the forefront of the UK electronic music scene since 1983, and is also known as a sound designer responsible for a series of sample CD's and virtual instruments for sampling specialists Time & Space.
In addition, he's an accomplished library music producer, having penned seven CD's for the deWolfe publishing company. As an electronic music composer he's released solo and collaborative works on the Something Else and DiN labels, with over 14 releases to his name.
What current projects have you used Camel Audio products on?
I've enjoyed using Cameleon so far. The main use I've put it to is in providing some of the raw material that I mangled/treated/edited for my latest virtual instrument for Zero-G, 'Outer Limits'. I also used some of the unusual vocal sounds in a recent library music project I've completed for DeWolfe Music, provisionally called Future Tech. BTW I also use CamelSpace as well - very cool.
What do you like about Cameleon 5000?
Having access to a large selection of vintage analogue synths I'm really not interested in all these 'me-too' virtual analogue synths that pretend to sound like the 'real thing'. I'm far more interested in software that provides a unique sound palette that I can't get any other way. However, such software needs to be wrapped up in an easy-to-use interface otherwise the user experience becomes a pain rather than a pleasure. Cameleon 5000 provides me with both these...unique and interesting sound design with a quick and easy user interface.
