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The boffins have improved on voice simulations since Tim Souster had a digital speech synthesiser reciting Keats' A Thing of Beauty on a 1977 recording I fondly keep in my vinyl collection. This could almost be Abba!
The boffins have improved on voice simulations since Tim Souster had a digital speech synthesiser reciting Keats' A Thing of Beauty on a 1977 recording I fondly keep in my vinyl collection. This could almost be Abba!
Re Tim Souster, I have asked here previously, but does anyone here have a recording of the Radio 3 broadcast of his World Music? My CD-R has become unplayable (my fault for buying a pack of cheap CD-Rs).
Re Tim Souster, I have asked here previously, but does anyone here have a recording of the Radio 3 broadcast of his World Music? My CD-R has become unplayable (my fault for buying a pack of cheap CD-Rs).
Just an audio cassette I'm afraid Bryn, and not particularly well recorded as the signal where I was living was poor.
I would love to re-hear a piece he composed in the early 70s which included taped sounds of cash registers transmogrifying into machine gun fire, which I think could even predate Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. It was broadcast on Radio 3. The title may have been Arena?
Just an audio cassette I'm afraid Bryn, and not particularly well recorded as the signal where I was living was poor.
I would love to re-hear a piece he composed in the early 70s which included taped sounds of cash registers transmogrifying into machine gun fire, which I think could even predate Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. It was broadcast on Radio 3. The title may have been Arena?
Ah, I would be very grateful if you could make a straight digital copy of your cassette, send it to yourself via wetransfer.com and PM me the URL that wetransfer send you in their confirmation of upload email. I very much regret that when, on April 24, 1970, the Scratch Orchestra put on a concert at the newly deconsecrated St John's, Smith Square, in which Tim and the dedicatee of the concert, Roger Smalley participated, no one thoght to record it.
Ah, I would be very grateful if you could make a straight digital copy of your cassette, send it to yourself via wetransfer.com and PM me the URL that wetransfer send you in their confirmation of upload email. I very much regret that when, on April 24, 1970, the Scratch Orchestra put on a concert at the newly deconsecrated St John's, Smith Square, in which Tim and the dedicatee of the concert, Roger Smalley participated, no one thoght to record it.
Sorry to have to say I don't have the means to do this, Bryn, or the know-how. Perhaps if I just mail you the two cassettes? If that's OK, PM me an address.
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