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− | The [[Reflectograph]] is a monophonic tape recorder used by Delia at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Delia says it ran at 7½ | + | The [[Reflectograph]] is a monophonic tape recorder used by Delia at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Delia says it ran at 7½ inches per second,<ref>Delia in the [[Soundhouse interview]].</ref> while a BBC inventory lists a Reflectograph running at variable speed from 3 to 8 i.p.s.<ref>[[DD155129]]: List of BBC Radiophonic Workshop facilities in the copying and editing room in 1963.</ref> |
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The one feature that stood out was the Vernier speed control that was fitted to later decks allowing the user to accurately set the speed anywhere between 3 and 8 ips. | The one feature that stood out was the Vernier speed control that was fitted to later decks allowing the user to accurately set the speed anywhere between 3 and 8 ips. | ||
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− | The Reflectograph RR 102 industrial version originally released in late 1956 was used by the BBC amongst others. [...] The BBC was a user of the RR102, particularly in the Radiophonics workshop under Daphne Oram.<ref>[http://www.ferrographworld.com/reflectograph.html ''Reflectograph - Rudman Darlington'' | + | The Reflectograph RR 102 industrial version originally released in late 1956 was used by the BBC amongst others. [...] The BBC was a user of the RR102, particularly in the Radiophonics workshop under Daphne Oram.<ref name=fgw>[http://www.ferrographworld.com/reflectograph.html ''Reflectograph - Rudman Darlington''] on ferrographworld.com</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 10 January 2016
The Reflectograph is a monophonic tape recorder used by Delia at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Delia says it ran at 7½ inches per second,[1] while a BBC inventory lists a Reflectograph running at variable speed from 3 to 8 i.p.s.[2]
The one feature that stood out was the Vernier speed control that was fitted to later decks allowing the user to accurately set the speed anywhere between 3 and 8 ips.
[...]
The Reflectograph RR 102 industrial version originally released in late 1956 was used by the BBC amongst others. [...] The BBC was a user of the RR102, particularly in the Radiophonics workshop under Daphne Oram.[3]
References
- ↑ Delia in the Soundhouse interview.
- ↑ DD155129: List of BBC Radiophonic Workshop facilities in the copying and editing room in 1963.
- ↑ Reflectograph - Rudman Darlington on ferrographworld.com