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RE: G.M.Koenig and his Loops
There's some article floating around LD or elsewhere describing Terry Riley
actually getting the idea for the tape delay from a French engineer
sometime
in the fifties. Judging from the other-worldly sounds coming from early
20th-century _musique concrete_, that's not the only little secret that the
creative folks at the "Tape Music Centre" had.
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Bailey, Jim [mailto:JBailey@corporate.southam.ca]
| Sent: Monday 16 October 2000 9:55 AM
| To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
| Subject: RE: G.M.Koenig and his Loops
|
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|
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: Pohon-Kelapa@t-online.de [mailto:Pohon-Kelapa@t-online.de]
| > Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 8:30 AM
| >
| > found an interesting interview with G.M.Koenig.In this interview he
| > explains a lot of his electronic work in his busy
| > times(1953-1959) at the
| > electronic studio Cologne of the WDR Radio/TV-station.
|
| This is indeed interesting. Do you have the source for this? If
| it's true,
| it predates the use of this technique by Terry Riley, et al. at the San
| Francisco Tape Music Centre, widely credited as the origin of
| tape-delay. As
| one who still uses this method, I'm intrigued.
|
| Jim Bailey
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