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There's a BBC Documentary called "Alchemists of Sound" with loads of footage of Delia and tape loops. It's available "on the internet". On youtube in 7 parts. ..or as a "torrent" and some reading here:- http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr08/articles/radiophonic.htm (only the first free page of a pay for view article, but fascinating) tEd ® KiLLiAn wrote: > Zoe, > I guess the story goes that although Ron Grainer was given the original > task of creating the score for the show, he subsequently heard some of > Derbyshire's music and (humbly and appropriately) realized it would be from interviews with Derbyshire & Grainer:- Grainer provided the score, which he intended as some kind of "surf guitar" thing. Derbyshire's interpretation of it was so far from his intentions that he wanted to give her a composer credit. ..but the last time I watched, the credits still just say Grainer, although the reworked theme obviously has elements that originated in the radiophonic workshop. One of the most used techniques by the Workshop was:- (all analog tape of course) 1)Record a sound 2)Re-Record at different speeds, enough notes to make the part. 3)Cut those notes to length, with the correct length for their rhythm 4)Splice the notes together to create the tune a bit like edp slice'n'dice andy butler ps the Dalek voice is a ring modulation with a 30Hz sine wave