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FORMER REFERENCE: DD076 DATE: 1971 CONTAINS: IEE 100 | FORMER REFERENCE: DD076 DATE: 1971 CONTAINS: IEE 100 | ||
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:26:37 | MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:26:37 | ||
− | LABELS: [Reel label:] IEE100 MAKEUP / INC MORSE + ARCHIVE REC / INC GLADSTONE | + | LABELS: [Reel label:] IEE100 MAKEUP / INC MORSE + ARCHIVE REC / INC GLADSTONE ETC. |
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NOTES: Reel of source materials and makeup for IEE 100, including computerised bleeps with reverb; the Morse code pattern (realised on the Delaware) in stereo; a bass pattern; archive recordings (Samuel Morse, Lyndon B. Johnson, the opening of Alexandra Palace, the closing of Savoy Hill, Neil Armstrong). BBC continuity voices are set contrapuntally. | NOTES: Reel of source materials and makeup for IEE 100, including computerised bleeps with reverb; the Morse code pattern (realised on the Delaware) in stereo; a bass pattern; archive recordings (Samuel Morse, Lyndon B. Johnson, the opening of Alexandra Palace, the closing of Savoy Hill, Neil Armstrong). BBC continuity voices are set contrapuntally. | ||
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Revision as of 17:55, 15 September 2021
DD076 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes, containing makeup for I.E.E.100.
Mark Ayres' notes
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape Label: IE100 Makeup [sic. Should be I.E.E.100 Description: inc. Morse and archive recordings, Gladstone etc. Ref. TRW 7397
Louis Niebur's notes
DD076 – IIE100 Makeup Inc. Morse and archive recordings, Gladstone etc. Ref. TRW 7397
James Percival's notes
CDD/1/6/1 IE100 Makeup material FORMER REFERENCE: DD076 DATE: 1971 CONTAINS: IEE 100 MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:26:37 LABELS: [Reel label:] IEE100 MAKEUP / INC MORSE + ARCHIVE REC / INC GLADSTONE ETC. NOTES: Reel of source materials and makeup for IEE 100, including computerised bleeps with reverb; the Morse code pattern (realised on the Delaware) in stereo; a bass pattern; archive recordings (Samuel Morse, Lyndon B. Johnson, the opening of Alexandra Palace, the closing of Savoy Hill, Neil Armstrong). BBC continuity voices are set contrapuntally.