Programmer for Oramics Machine
Programmer, part of the Oramics machine, designed and made by Daphne Oram and made by Graham Wrench, England, 1966. The Oramics Machine was used to create electronic synthesized music and developed by Daphne Oram. Daphne was a co-founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
The Oramics machine created sounds to order, being fed waveforms that were drawn on 35mm film. Ten strips of film could be 'played' simultaneously.
Details
- Category:
- Acoustics
- Object Number:
- 2010-68/1
- Materials:
- film, metal (unknown) and electronic components
- Measurements:
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overall: 160 kg
- type:
- component - object and synthesizer
- credit:
- Purchase - Department of Music, University of London