• The Clavivox was a keyboard sound synthesizer and sequencer developed by American composer Raymond Scott. Scott had earlier built a theremin as a toy for...
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    influence. Relying on several instruments of his own invention, such as the Clavivox and Electronium, Scott recorded futuristic electronic compositions for...
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  • important technological development of that year was the invention of the Clavivox synthesizer by Raymond Scott with subassembly by Robert Moog. In 1957,...
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  • (1964) Clavioline (early 1950s) and Concert Clavioline (1953), Harald Bode Clavivox, Circle Machine, Bass Line Generator, Rhythm Modulator, Bandito the Bongo...
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  • the albums with instruments he created, such as the Electronium and the Clavivox. "Particularly on Soothing Sounds for Baby, Scott proved to be one of the...
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    Moog theremin to be controlled by a keyboard, dubbing his creation the Clavivox. Moog married in 1958 and continued building and selling theremin kits...
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    Moog's theremin subassemblies to incorporate into a new invention, the Clavivox, which was intended to be an easy-to-use keyboard theremin.) Since the...
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    filters. An important technological development was the invention of the Clavivox synthesizer in 1956 by Raymond Scott with subassembly by Robert Moog. French...
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  • sequencer was invented by Raymond Scott, using thyratrons and relays. Clavivox, developed since 1952, was a kind of keyboard synthesizer with sequencer...
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    Raymond Scott, rewired Moog's theremin for control by keyboard, creating the Clavivox. John Simonton founded PAiA Electronics in Oklahoma City in 1967 and began...
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