ABOUT
Aaron Myles Pereira provides custom software solutions ranging from interactive art installations to building devices that help musicians express themselves creatively. Growing up in India during the time when personal computers were making their ways into homes, Pereira was intrigued not only what they could do but also how they did it, this coupled along with a keen interest in music since the age of three made music technology a viable field of interest.
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After high school he interned with Ayan De a music producer and audio engineer from Bombay. It was under De's guidance that he learned the basics of audio engineering and went on to work alongside him for the better part of two years. During this time Pereira worked extensively in the independent music scene of Bombay.
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He joined Berklee College of Music in 2016 as a piano principal and went on to get accepted in the Electronic Production and Design major. Here he was exposed to a whole new world of aleatoric music and honed his skills under the guidance of his professors. He was also introduced to the programming language Max to which he took a liking instantly, being obsessed with lego's as a kid Max was lego to him but in the musical dimension. He's created complete non-linear compositions, played live shows and worked as a video jockey with the help of Max, he currently creates Max4Live devices that help him push the boundaries of music creation.
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He's worked with artist's such as Suzanne Ciani in creating audio reactive visuals for her recent tour and Sandunes in creating a custom software solution for her live performance set. He's gone on to work with Harvard University in composing and performing music with them too which can be found here. He is currently working on developing a device that interfaces percussive instruments with conventional digital audio workstations and continuously works on his personal music on the side, which can be downloaded here.