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  • Delia used [[Vortexion]] equipment at the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].<ref>[[DD075451]]</r [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • Delia used two pieces of Muirhead equipment: ...whitefiles.org/rwg/Pages/12.html Ray White's legend to a photo of Workshop equipment].</ref>
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  • Delia mentions using the "RP2" together with other equipment present at the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]]. [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...Unit]]s, or [[RCU]]s, at the BBC.<ref name=DD161657>[[DD161657]]: List of equipment loaned by the BBC to Luciano Berio's summer course in 1962.</ref> [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...Portable Effects Unit]]s or [[PEU]]s at the BBC.<ref>[[DD161657]]: List of equipment loaned by the BBC to Luciano Berio's summer course at Dartington Hall.</ref [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...equipment in 1963,<ref>[[DD155044]]: Catalogue of BBC Radiophonic Workshop equipment in 1963.</ref> but Delia's worksheets from Aug-Sep 1966 give settings for i [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[DD161646]] is a BBC memo to Delia scheduling the return of the BBC equipment loaned to the [[Dartington Hall]] summer course. Subject: RETURN OF EQUIPMENT ON LOAN TO SUMMER COURSE: DARTINGTON HALL, S. DEVON
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  • At the BBC, Delia used a [[Muirhead-Wigan D695A]]<ref>[[DD161657]]: List of equipment loaned by the BBC to [[Luciano Berio]]'s summer course at [[Dartington Hall [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...ment and its past productions as well as many photographs of the rooms and equipment.
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  • ...all by the BBC</ref><ref>[[DD161646]]: BBC memo dated 20th Aug: "Return of equipment on loan to summer course"</ref>
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  • [[DD155044]] is the first sheet of a 6-page description of the equipment available at the BBCRW and its works from 1957-63. V - Sound projection equipment
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...r: How to cook up a tune for a Time Lord: Making music from broadcast test equipment the Radiophonic Workshop way'']</ref> [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • Area for the design and development of technical equipment equipment in the workshops and the copying and editing room.
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  • ...ition: "... 1 JASON A.F. GENERATOR MODEL QS-10[?] (B.B.C.No.3)"</ref> test equipment for electronic circuits.<ref>[[Breege Brennan's thesis]]</ref> [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[DD161657]] is a list of the equipment loaned by the BBC to [[Luciano Berio]]'s summer course at [[Dartington Hall EQUIPMENT SENT TO DARTINGTON HALL: 11th - 25th AUGUST 1962
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  • ..., noise simulators, a modulator, a wobbulator...and other highly technical equipment.<ref>Quoted in [[Special Sound]], p.111.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...ast page had attached a black and white photograph of a rack of the Unit's equipment, entitled:
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • of Mr. Desmond Briscoe and his equipment and
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  • ...iding with the presence of the bass notes, presumably contracted from poor equipment on which the makeup track was prepared.
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • equipment and everyone wearing white coats and in fact I found the tattiest studio all full of virtually redundant antique equipment.</I>
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • Disk-playing equipment (BBC)
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  • ...and created at Peter Zinovieff 's Putney studio by computer-controlled EMS equipment. Serially arranged sine tones contrasted against industrial textures, inten
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  • Image:DD091847.jpg|[[DD091847]]: List of equipment used
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  • * [[DD130811]]: 1. List of equipment
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • I have paid John E. Moore for the hire of the sound-equipment, but
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  • ...rkshop) of the antiquated chaos and DIY bodge-jobs that was the Workshop's equipment base in the 1960s, and how enormously long tape loops could frequentlybe se
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  • ...t think that what he'd written on his score could be so well done with the equipment we had
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • ...e technology wouldn't let her bring them to fruition. You were pushing the equipment beyond its ability to give you what you wanted, so everything was a comprom quite by accident: you'd drop a piece of equipment and it made a magic sound, or you'd fall over something or somebody would s
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  • Delia created it on a EMS [[VCS3|Synthi equipment]] and "uses the ring modulator to make unusual chime sounds".<ref>Tristram
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  • ...e, and at first it consisted merely of a room with some rather nondescript equipment. Today there is a suite of rooms with two main workshops. ...had of course been made before the Workshop was set up, and some effective equipment for producing sounds artificially had been developed. A particularly useful
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  • Disk playing equipment (BBC)
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  • The working conditions there were cramped and airless and the equipment delapidated, but even so Delia's musical genius flowered there.
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  • ...e she was just beavering away at the BBC in Maida Vale with the most basic equipment, it is amazing."
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  • ...p were the rivalry by the BBC Music Department and the poor quality of the equipment that she had to use.
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  • ...nce from Noah, written by Delia Derbyshire for the BBC using [[VCS3|Synthi equipment]].
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  • EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY |
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  • [[Category:Equipment]]
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  • Radiophonic Workshop has three studios, &pound;100,000 worth of equipment and a permanent staff of nine headed by Desmond Briscoe, BBC's pioneer in t
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  • '''Dick:''' Delia and I got to work using sound-generating equipment. There are no musicians, there are no synthesisers and in those days we did ...nk that that what he'd written on his score could be so well done with the equipment we had and he was a very generous person. But, of course, that wasn't allow
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  • '''JH:''' Is it your approach to get inside the electronics of equipment, find out how it all works first ...? '''JH:''' Did you ever use Daphne Oram’s Oramics equipment.
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  • ...'RCU''': Response Control Unit<ref name=DD161657>[[DD161657]]: List of BBC equipment loaned to Luciano Berio's summer course at Dartington Hall in August 1962.<
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  • ...discusses with TRISTRAM CARY the use a modern composer makes of electronic equipment to increase his range of sounds and whether he is influenced by modern reco
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  • ...e a studio manager, did you ever get a chance to have access to any of the equipment and do any recording yourself?</b> But also at night I could use all the Workshop's equipment. But this
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  • wobbulator, pure wobbulator. That's a piece of test equipment that does
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  • test equipment, we often used it to treat sounds and it worked so well equipment. Brian used to get me in to listen to some of his ''Doctor Who''
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  • ...e she was just beavering away at the BBC in Maida Vale with the most basic equipment, it is amazing." ..., the focused atmospheric work made without any of the luxuries of digital equipment. Among those who credit her as an influence today are Orbital, Portishead,
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  • "I've got a shedload of synthesizers and equipment, whereas Delia Derbyshire got out of the Radiophonic Workshop when synthesi
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  • (and in my frustration at not finding the right equipment you appeared
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  • In the late '60s, Jandl was given the chance to experiment with recording equipment. In "13 Radiophone Texte" and "Das Röchelm der Mona Lisa," the poet's voic
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  • ...he setup with suitable simplicity, I had a chance to look over some of the equipment. A set of glass containers reminded me of the medieval waterclock I once sa
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  • The famous photograph of the Unit Delta Plus racks of equipment is
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  • ...on several fronts: technological as she pushed what was possible with the equipment of her time, rhythmical as she experimented 11- and 13-note bars, and tonal
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  • ...this with snippets of archive and voices, again with only the simplest of equipment and facilities, often working through the night, for weeks on end.
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  • ...r Who composer, 'was random atmospheres and sounds generated by electronic equipment, or sounds created by tape manipulation - recorded, looped, re-pitched, and
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  • ...I kept wanting to do more elaborate things and have more control over the equipment and they really wanted to make money. So we did one or two jingles and then
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  • ...actually recorded in the BBC. They were unaware of us using the studio and equipment for our own ends.”<ref>Attributed to the sleeve notes for [[An Electric S
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  • the basic equipment at the BBC in the early Sixties were years ahead of
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  • | [[:File:BBCRWinfosheet1.jpg|BBCRWinfosheet1]] || none || Undated list of equipment available at the BBCRW
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  • requirements, equipment and facilities were discussed. Initially meeting equipment was in short supply, second hand, sometimes broken and quite often,
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  • ...11 Sep 1984 || 2. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil || Airplane fumigation, Recording equipment confiscated by customs and bribary of officials. || johnnymorrisjaunts [htt
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  • ...] at the [[Dartington Hall]] summer course, bringing with her a ton of BBC equipment.<ref>[[Dartington Hall]]</ref> ...962: At 10.00 am a BBC van calls at [[Dartington Hall]] to recover the BBC equipment.
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  • Original documentary with Derbyshire from the 1960s that explains your equipment (source unknown, excerpts at http://delia-derbyshire.net/#VideoClips; as of
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