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- The Novachord is an electronic musical instrument often considered the world's first commercial polyphonic synthesizer. Incorporating many circuit and...
- original recording featured Lynn accompanied by Arthur Young on Hammond Novachord (an early electronic keyboard), while a rerecording in 1953 featured a...
- saxophone or guitar). The first commercially manufactured synthesizer was the Novachord, built by the Hammond Organ Company from 1938 to 1942, which offered 72-note...
- Center Ltd. "Novachord Schematics". novachord.com. Archived from the original on 2008-01-01. "Introduction to the Hammond Novachord". novachord.com. Archived...
- Hammond clock, and the world's first polyphonic musical synthesizer, the Novachord. Laurens Hammond was born in Evanston, Illinois, on January 11, 1895 to...
- commercialized it in the late-1930s as Novachord (1939–1942) and Solovox (1940–1948). Especially, new designs introduced on Novachordsubtractive synthesis and...
- itunes.apple.com Best of Electronic Music Crab, Simon (2005), "The Hammond Novachord (1939)", 120years.net, 120 Years of Electronic Music, archived from the...
- method of sound production in instruments like the Trautonium (1930), Novachord (1939), Buchla 100 (1960s), EMS VCS 3 (1969), Minimoog (1970), ARP 2600...
- piano keytar digital accordion ring modulators synthesizer Synclavier Novachord clavinet electronic wind instrument electric harp digital drum kit Other...
- accompanying Ritter on the soundtrack: guitar, accordion, and the Hammond Novachord, the first electronic synthesizer, which created an unusual gourd-like...