Rick Blechta wrote:
> On Dec 11, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
>
>> Thought some of you might be interested in this. These things were
>> made about 1940 and are more rare than a tron. Anyway, check out this
>> restoration project that somebody just documented:
>> http://www.discretesynthesizers.com/Nova/intro.htm
>>
>> Be sure to listen to the sound samples at the end. Amazing! This
>> thing was way ahead of its time!
>>
>> -jim/m400#680 (...but no novachord)
>
> Unless they dumped it, the Electronic Music Studio at McGill University
> in Montreal has one of these beasties -- and it works. Since I was
> always up there anyway (It was 1972 and they had a HUGE Moog!), we
> would fire it up on occasion and make up weird 1950s Sci-Fi movie
> soundtrack improvisations. It IS quite the machine, but having looked
> inside, I would hate to have to fix one of these things!
>
> Now if you think a B3 is heavy...
>
> Rick
Very impressive. Both the restoration project and the resulting sounds.
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