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    Harald Bode (October 19, 1909 – January 15, 1987) was a German engineer and pioneer in the development of electronic musical instruments. Harald Bode...
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  • Cembaphon (1951), Harald Bode Chamberlin (1946) Clavinet (1964) Clavioline (early 1950s) and Concert Clavioline (1953), Harald Bode Clavivox, Circle Machine...
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    p. 127, ISBN 0-491-03612-4 Harald Bode—A Lifetime for Sound (PDF), Harald Bode News, retrieved 27 January 2011 Harald Bode, "European Electronic Music...
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    The six-octave model employing octave transposition was developed by Harald Bode and manufactured under license by Jörgensen Electronic in Germany. In...
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    Harald Quandt (1 November 1921 – 22 September 1967) was a German industrialist, the son of Günther Quandt and Magda Behrend Rietschel. His parents divorced...
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    all three types of organs—reed, pipe, and electronic. In the 1950s, Harald Bode joined Estey. He had been a pioneer in the research and development of...
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  • German handball player Harald Bode (1909–1987), German engineer Harold M. Bode (1910-1993), American judge Hendrik Wade Bode (1905–1982), American electrical...
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  • late-1930s, but the concept did not become popular until the mid-1970s. Harald Bode's Warbo Formant Orguel, developed in 1937, was an archetype of a voice...
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    generators. The first modular synthesizer was developed by German engineer Harald Bode in the late 1950s. The 1960s saw the introduction of the Moog synthesizer...
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    cords or by other means and controlled by a common controlling device. Harald Bode, Don Buchla, Hugh Le Caine, Raymond Scott and Paul Ketoff were among...
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    commercial and work on a proposed "negative vocoder" with Harald Bode, but development ceased following Bode's death in 1987. Ciani scored the soundtrack to Lily...
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    Buchla Modular synthesizer Moog synthesizer Serge synthesizer Robert Moog Harald Bode Serge Tcherepnin Suzanne Ciani Notes Vail, Mark. Vintage Synthesizers...
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  • details of Siemens Electronic Music Studio, exhibited on Deutsches Museum. Harald Bode (October 1984). "History of Electronic Sound Modification". Journal of...
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  • stroboscopic gate (iOS and MacOS) VirSyn Matrix Vocoder Superpowered Vocoder Harald Bode (October 1984). "History of Electronic Sound Modification". Journal of...
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    controlled by a gadget which may be called a "Shepard Function Generator". Harald Bode (popularizer of the Moog vocoder) invented a rack-mounted device called...
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    Selmer Clavioline. Its circuitry was designed by the German engineer Harald Bode. There have been at least two series of Multimonica, with different control...
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  • his M.A. from Wesleyan University in 1999. He has collaborated with Harald Bode (posthumously). With Anthony Braxton Duet (Other Minds) 2021, (Other...
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    shown, in part, at The Kitchen. The Vasulkas have collaborated with Harald Bode (posthumously). In 2014, The National Gallery of Iceland opened the Vasulka...
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  • Electronde 1935 : BASF prepares first plastic-based magnetic tapes 1936 : Harald Bode designed the Warbo Formenn Organ 1936 : Oskar Vierling and Winston Kock...
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  • pneumonia. Carl-Fredrik Algernon, 61, Swedish Navy officer, hit by train. Harald Bode, 77, German engineer, pioneer in the development of electronic musical...
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    circuit information was readily available, it was a 1961 article by Harald Bode in Electronics Magazine that gave Oberheim the information he needed...
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    Contemporary Arts in Tourcoing France. Rimbaud has collaborated with Harald Bode (posthumously). He contributed a chapter to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital...
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  • Retrieved 2010-04-06. "Harald Bode, Carrier Band, Andrew Deutsch, James Fei, Aaron Miller, Scanner, Steina Vasulka, Stephen Vitiello - Bode Sound Project". Discogs...
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    Meyer-Eppler carried out his experiments in Bonn with a Melochord. Harald Bode had constructed this instrument and modified it according to Meyer-Eppler's...
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  • Anomalous Records. He has collaborated with various artists, including: Harald Bode (posthumously), Tetsu Inoue, Pauline Oliveros, Ann Hamilton, Joseph Nechvatal...
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    product was not released until 1978 and was based almost entirely on Harald Bode's design. Many other companies already were releasing their own vocoders...
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    Silence of the Quandts (English subtitles, German narration) on YouTube Emma Bode and Brigitte Fehlau (November 29, 2008). "The Silence of the Quandts: The...
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    Kassel, Germany. Documenta was founded by artist, teacher and curator Arnold Bode in 1955 as part of the Bundesgartenschau (Federal Horticultural Show) which...
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  • success of BMW. When Harald died in 1967 in an air crash, Herbert received more shares in BMW, VARTA and IWKA. In 1974, Herbert, and Harald's widow, Inge, sold...
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    the Danish throne in 812. He represents the appearance of the House of Harald which competed with the House of Gudfred for power in Denmark until c. 857...
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