File:RCA Mark II victor - closeup (2).jpg
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DescriptionRCA Mark II victor - closeup (2).jpg | The 'Victor' (nickname of RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer) that lives up at Columbia University 's Computer Music Center. It was one of the first synthesizers. They thought it would replace the orchestra, but instead it was very difficult to keep consistent. Instead it was given to Columbia which used it to teach avant garde electronic musicians. I was told that Bob Moog worked with it in school. | ||
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