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- The Variophone was developed by Evgeny Sholpo in 1930 at Lenfilm Studio Productions, in Leningrad, the Soviet Union, during his experiments with graphical...
- Graphical sound production appearing in the 1930s, e.g. Yevgeny Sholpo's "Variophone", which produces sound by reading shapes cut into and drawings on cardboard...
- films (1926–1929) Movietone sound system Optigan Phonofilm RCA Photophone Variophone Eugène Lauste Joseph Tykociński-Tykociner Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound...
- Factory of Riga Optophonic Piano Polivoks Rhythmicon Terpsitone Theremin Variophone Film soundtracks produced a significant part of po****r Soviet/Russian...
- was often used in early experimental electronic music, including the Variophone developed by Yevgeny Sholpo in 1930, and the Oramics designed by Daphne...
- Siemens Synthesizer (1959) at Siemens-Studio für elektronische Musik Variophone (1930) by Evgeny Sholpo—on earliest version, hand drawn waves on film...
- stable release was in 2019.[citation needed] List of Russian inventions Variophone (1930) Lichttonorgel [Light-tone-organ] (1936) — a sampling organ using...
- built the Emicon 1932 : Yevgeny Alexandrovith Sholpo constructed the Variophone 1932 : Harry F. Olson patents the first cardioid ribbon microphone 1933 :...
- sounds. In 1971, McLaren created his final graphical sound film Synchromy. Variophone ANS synthesizer Daphne Oram Drawn-on-film animation, its analogue in animation...
- electronic percussion with auto-rhythm ANS synthesizer Polivoks Theremin Variophone "RMIF Perle". Museum of Soviet synthesizers. "RMIF Miki". Museum of Soviet...