Some+Questions+About+This

1.What instrument first utilized __voltage contro__l change in order to alter pitch? --- the singing arc 2. This instrument when physically cranked, would change __timbre__ and pitch based on the amount of energy applied to the crank itself... much like a voltage control. What was this instrument? Intonarumori 3. What instrument combined the sound of __two vacuum tubes__ to create a third low frequency sound? (speed of a wave form)--- the audion piano 4. This radical instrument was one of the first __polyphonic__ instrument. It was invented by Mr. Gernsback. - Piano Rad 5. This instrument was one of the first __touch sensitive__ instruments. It created sound by sucking air across a reed. Melodium 6. This instrument created sound by isolating certain __overtones__ in a sound to create the sawtooth wave. it had two keyboards similar to an organ. Multimonica 7. This large instrument used paper rolls on large turrets to create sounds/music at its own __free__ will. Percy Grainger inspired this instrument in the late 40's... Free Music Machine 8. One of the __first drum machines__ created by the Wurlitzer company was known as the: Sideman 9. Early sampling techniques were used on this instrument.Short pieces of __magnetic tape c__ontaining audio were triggered by pressing on a keyboard. The pre recorded sound would then be heard. This instrument was the : Mellotron 10. One of the __first portable__ synthesizers to use voltage controlled oscillators to create square wave tones. It had one set of keys at the bottom of a large box. Name that instrument. ---> Synket 11. This instrument eliminated the use of patch chords by employing a simple __matrix__ to connect modules together. What instrument was it? EMS SynVocalizer __12. Why replicate__ instruments when you can create a completely new sound? This was the philosophy behind the creation of this group of synthesizers: Buchla Synthesizer 13. One of the first instruments to use digital __sampling__ combined with FM synthesis techniques to create sounds: Synclavier