Brian H. Baily
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Brian H. Baily (Oct 1932, Wimborne, Dorset - ?)[1] was the proprietor of the UK company Design Engineering (Wokingham) Ltd. or D.E.W. Ltd. that existed from about 1964 to about 1981. He was perhaps the first person in the UK to design and sell DIY analog synthesiser parts and other music accesories, and did this under the trade mark Dewtron.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ Civil registration of birth.
- ^ The A-Z of analogue synthesisers part one: A-M by Peter Forrest, Susurreal Publishing, 1998, ISBN 0952437724, pp. 83-85
- ^ Defunct Musical Instrument Manufacturers - D & E
- ^ The Dewtron "Ring-O-Lett" ring modulator, Talking To Myself blog, 23 Jun 2012
External links
- Linear or log law by B. H. Baily, Dewtron Design Engineering, Readout, Practical Electonics, Jul 1973, p. 622 and The topical synthesiser by D. Shaw, Readout, Practical Electonics, Aug 1973, p. 710
- Dewtron - synths from outer space, Mod Wiggler Forum, Mar 2016
- Waa-waa pedal for electronic guitars by B.H. Baily, Practical -Electronics, Jul 1968, p. 470
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