Saturday, December 01, 2018
Playing a 19th Century Helmholtz Vowel Synthesizer Built by Rudolph Koenig
Published on Nov 22, 2016 Stephen Morris
"Featuring Koenig expert David Pantalony.
The synthesizer is in the University of Toronto Scientific Instrument Collection. It is part of an extensive collection of late 19th century instruments built in Paris by Rudolph Koenig. They were purchased by the Department of Physics around 1900."
Also see:
The HELMHOLTZ SOUND SYNTHESIZER. HELMHOLTZ, HERMANN VON. 1821-1894.
1905 HELMHOLTZ SOUND SYNTHESIZER BY MAX KOHL
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