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'''Harald Bode''' (1909, Hamburg, Germany - 1987, New York, USA) was an early designer of [[electronic musical instrument]]s. |
'''Harald Bode''' (1909, Hamburg, Germany - 1987, New York, USA) was an early designer of [[electronic musical instrument]]s. |
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In 1937 he built his Warbo-Formant Organ which had capabilities similar to those found in modern synthesizers. He presented his [[modular synthesizer]] and sound processor design at the 1960 [[Audio Engineering Society|AES]] convention, also attended by [[Bob Moog]]. This was the first patchable modular system with [[control voltage]] capability. In December 1961 Electronics Magazine published an article written by Harald entitled Sound Synthesizer Creates New Musical Effects.<ref>[http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/13_4/palov_bode_biography.html Harald Bode — A Short Biography] by Rebekkah Palov, eContact! 13.4, Canadian Electroacoustic Community, July 2011</ref> |
In 1937 he built his Warbo-Formant Organ which had capabilities similar to those found in modern synthesizers. He presented his [[modular synthesizer]] and sound processor design at the 1960 [[Audio Engineering Society|AES]] convention, also attended by [[Bob Moog]]. This was the first patchable modular system with [[CV/Gate|control voltage]] capability. In December 1961 Electronics Magazine published an article written by Harald entitled Sound Synthesizer Creates New Musical Effects.<ref>[http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/13_4/palov_bode_biography.html Harald Bode — A Short Biography] by Rebekkah Palov, eContact! 13.4, Canadian Electroacoustic Community, July 2011</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |