Voss, 1965 - Google Patents
The Brandeis University Electronic Music StudioVoss, 1965
- Document ID
- 2952320080740022816
- Author
- Voss R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
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The Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio opened late in 1961. Initial facilities included tape recorders, audio generators, a bandpass filter, an oscilloscope and a frequency counter. Since then much new equipment has been added. This paper evaluates …
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