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Re: tape based pitching



Apologies

Dennis Moser wrote:
> Ladies and gents,
> 
> A quick Worldcat search for said title 
> (http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/700395&referer=brief_results 
> <http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/700395&referer=brief_results>) turns up a 
> copy here at work ... I shall see if I can snag it at lunch here shortly 
> for a further citation ...
> 
> The Net, when inthe hands of a seasoned and trained librarian/archivist, 
> is Your Friend ...
> 
> Dennis
> 
> On 11/26/07, *andy butler* < akbutler@tiscali.co.uk 
> <mailto:akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:
> 
>     Stockhausen, Conversations with the Composer
>     Jonathan Cott
>     Picador 1974
>     (also pub by Robson Books Ltd 1974)
>     page 92
>     ISBN 0 330 24165 6

the above book I have
I think Cott has 2 mentions of the Springer, 
but essentially it is a dictation machine.
Has a drum with a number of heads on it which can revolve as the tape 
passes by.
So it granulises the sound in typical harmoniser fashion.

It's a very good book imho.

the below book is a different one,
it may exist somewhere

if it doesn't exist then the photoelectric loop 
player is possibly an invention of mine :-)


> 
>     sadly the book which described his photoelectric (canned) loop device
>     must have been consumed when Norwich Library burned down in 1994
>     (and our late Stockhausen scolar, Dr. Zvonar was unable to find
>     any mention of this device in any book)
> 
>     andy butler
> 

andy
> 
>     Goddard, Duncan wrote:
>      >>> the tape based pitch shifter used by Stockhausen was called a
>     Springer
>      > Machine<<
>      >
>      > andy, how did you come by this factoid? I thought the only 
>tape-based
>      > pitch shifter was the eltro.....
>      > gotham studios had one, & the BBC radiophonic workshop, & someone
>     here
>      > (my apologies) sent me some literature on it, which I may be able 
>to
>      > dredge up.
>      >
>      > duncan.
>      >
>      >
> 
>