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[[File:Tim Orr, in the London College of Furniture's 16-track music studio.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Tim Orr in the London College of Furniture's 16-track music studio.]]'''Tim Orr''' designed synthesizers for [[EMS Ltd.]], Akai and later synthesizer projects for [[Electronics Today International]] magazine, sold as [[kit]]s by [[Powertran Electronics|Powertran]], he then went on to lecture on electronic instrument design at the London College of Furniture.<!-- a predecessor of The Cass at London Metropolitan University --><ref>[https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Technology/Technology-All-Eras/Archive-Wireless-World-IDX/80s/Wireless-World-1981-06-OCR-Page-0087.pdf Powetran advert], Wireless World, June 1981, p87</ref><ref>''Vintage Synthesizers: Groundbreaking Instruments and Pioneering Designers of Electronic Music Synthesizers'' by Mark Vail, Backbeat Books, 2nd Revised edition, Jun. 2000, {{ISBN|0-87930-603-3}}, p. 61</ref><ref>[http://emssynthesisers.co.uk/emsstory.html The People], EMS: The Inside Story by Graham Hinton, 8 Aug 1998</ref>
 
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