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Sunday, October 05, 2008
An electronic music studio in London, 1972
The 'Musys' studio was owned by Peter Zinovieff and funded by his EMS synthesiser company. The studio was digitally-controlled - built around a DEC PDP-8/S, the first minicomputer. The system included a hard drive, with 32KB of storage.
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