-
Tolana phonogène); a slide-controlled
machine to
replay tape
loops at a
continuously variable range of
speeds (the handle, continuous, or
Sareg phonogène);...
-
Phonogene (1953), a tape
machine for
modifying the
sound structure,
developed by
Pierre Schaeffer et al. at GRMC...
- end so a
sound could be pla**** indefinitely.
Schaeffer developed the
Phonogene,
which pla****
loops at 12
different pitches triggered by a keyboard. Composers...
-
Phonogene (1953) for
musique concrète...
- practical,
instruments such as the
Welte Lichttonorgel [de] (1930s),
phonogene (1950s) and the
Mellotron (1960s) used
analog optical disks or analog...
- skills—came into play in his work, like the chromatic,
sliding and
universal phonogenes, François Bayle's
Acousmonium and a host of
other devices such as gramaphones...
- Kill You (2007)
Melkesyra –
Melkesyra går
allround (2009)
Okavango –
Phonogene (2011)
Neonato – The End of
Music (2015)
Melkesyra – Rett fram og til...
- The
result was then
transposed using a
transposition machine called a
phonogène. The
entire process was
accomplished in
twelve days,
concluded on 15 December...