Rob Fletcher

1950 - Present

Rob Fletcher was not musically trained other than one year of Saturday mornings when in 1960 when he was ten years old. He never really got to grips with "performance", but rattled through the theory up to Associated Board Grade 5.

Rob became interested in electronic music in the very early 70's and was president of the "Electronic Arts Society" at University. The university owned a "Synthi-A", the VCS3 in a briefcase. He also built his own keyboard synthesizer with the tenet that to really understand what it was all about, the best thing to do was build one.

Later he went on to be producer, mixerman and recording engineer for two bands - one called "Chameleon" doing "Caravan", "Gong" and "Hatfield and the North" style music, the other called "The Klingons" doing good old basic rock and roll (up to a 12 piece, a mixermans nightmlare!).

Mr. Fletcher currently works in the Computing Service at the University of York, UK. He is responsible for all use of Computer Graphics. Also, he collaborates with people in Language working on Speech Synthesis and with the Music department linking real-time video tracking to music composition systems.

Externally, he is Chairman of the UK Chapter of the European Association for Computer Graphics (Eurographics) and Secretary of the AVS/UNIRAS UK User Group.

Mr. Fletcher's Home Setup is:
	386sx-40
	Gravis MAX
	DX-11, DH-100 (midihorn) and a Roland Pitch to midi converter.
	Tascam 244 4 track, Roland Digital Reverb.
	Software - Midisoft Session, Cakewalk, Powertracks Pro, MusicTime,
	           PowerChords, Band-in-a-Box, MIDIGrid.

If you would like to email Mr. Fletcher and express your gratitude for his music, click here: Rob Fletcher.
You may also visit his WWW site: Rob Fletcher's Page.

This page was prepared by Faren Raborn, updated by Les Winters.