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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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  • 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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