- Theodore Keep
Theodore "Ted" Keep was a co-founder of
Liberty Records . In his role as chief of engineering at the label and afterward, Keep introduced a number of innovations to commercialsound recording .During the 1950s, Keep provided the synchronization process that allowed
Ross Bagdasarian to combine his speed-doubled voice technique with full orchestration on "Witch Doctor" and the series of Chipmunks recordings. For the latter, Keep receivedGrammy Awards in 1959 and 1960. Keep's Liberty Studios was the first commercialrecording studio to employ solid state mixing equipment, retaining its claim as "the world's onlytransistor ized recording studio" into 1960.Keep also brought innovations to
electronic music . Working with the Richard Marino Orchestra, Keep combined custom-builtsynthesizers andaudio signal processing circuits to achieve the unique sounds on the 1961exotica album "Out of This World". This release built upon Keep's stereo mix experimentation that lent a surreal quality to the earlyMartin Denny recordings. He is also credited with supplying electronic effects on the spooky LP "Fantastica: Music From Outer Space", by Russ Garcia and His Orchestra.Into the 1960s through 1980s, Keep chose to focus on
television andfilm audio. Among the better known soundtracks he recorded were the John Williams compositions for "The Towering Inferno " and "Jaws".Keep is also known for lending his name to the character of Theodore from "
The Chipmunks ", and for choosingThe Ventures to record the "Hawaii Five-O " theme.
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