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Siemens Studio (1959-1969) as seen in the Deutsches Museum in Munich Germany The studio equipments in this photograph are also referred as "Siemens synthesizer" in 120 Years of Electronic Music.
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- "The 'Siemens Synthesiser' or Siemens Studio For Electronic Music (1959-1969)" in 120 Years of Electronic Music (PDF version)
YouTube - Munich, Electronic Music Studio in Deutsches Museum
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created 4. August 2006 |
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Ben Franske ( BenFranske) |
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2006-08-17 (original upload date) |
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. |
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Original uploader was BenFranske at en.wikipedia |
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CC-BY-SA-2.5.
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