From what I have read about the unit that Wendy Carlos used in 'Heaven and Hell', it
was something she developed in the early days after the original S-OB but didn't use
it much. She brought it back for 'Heaven and Hell'. I don't believe there is any
relation to the device made by Anderton.
Eric
--- LD <
jar5831@...> wrote:
> I did not mean to start a AH style debate and inevitable flame war!
> This is my fault! What I meant by my comment "you did not give the date
> of the Carlos recording' was to clarify whether she or Craig Anderton
> made/used this style device first..indeed I believe it is most likely
> the unit she used was in fact one manufactured by Craig's Royal Union
> Electronics, as I do rmember he made them with the big knob marked
> exactly as described...as per Craig's legendary designer reputation I
> strongly suspect these as made by him, were quality , rugged units and
> at least a small handfull are sitll in use..they would be truly a
> valuable e bay find!
> I hope anyone following this thread with a set of electronotes from the
> earlyest years 72-76 would kinly dig through them for the
> details...Anyone know Craig or have his e mail address? Please contact
> him and inquire.
> I am sure many motm's would gladly order schematics from him to build
> their own.
>
> "Tkacs, Ken" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Ha"? "Give the date"? I wasn't trying to make a patent declaration on
> >
> > Carlos' behalf, simply directing those interested to a similar,
> > existing
> > device recently used on a high-profile electronic music album for
> > research
> > purposes. Lets face it, the broad concept of using a potentiometer to
> > control the pitch of a synthesizer sound... well, it's not exactly a
> > novel
> > concept, is it? Tuning knobs? Pitch bend wheels...?
> >
> >
> > ---Original Message---
> > You don't give the date Ms. Carlos recorded this.. As memory serves
> > Craig
> > Anderton published the plans for this exact same style controller in
> > electronotes back in 72 or 73? He even manufactured and sold same for
> >
> > several years by his company "Royal Union Electronics"? Anyone with
> > sets of
> > old electronotes should be able to dig the plans ecet out..I don't
> > remember
> > what he called his units..I do think they did have built in vco's I
> > do know
> > they had at least a couple push buttons for
> > gate/triggering.
> >
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