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OBJECT TYPE
sequencer/duration program
DATE
1969
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2004.0384.001
MANUFACTURER
NRC, Elmus Lab
MODEL
Serial Swich
LOCATION
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
1
Total Parts
1
AKA
Serial Swich
Patents
N/A
General Description
metal casing front with synthetic controls/ metal switch and parts/ metal and synthetic electrical components

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
48.2 cm
Width
34.2 cm
Height
9.0 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Communications
Category
Music
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
NRC
Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
City
Ottawa

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Quebec
Period
circa 1969+
Canada
This serial switch was used at the McGill University Electronic Music Studio, which opened in 1964, the second such facility in Canada. It was used to control the Moog synthesizer at the McGill studio. It was also a component for the McGill studio's Serial Structure Sound Generator, one of four of SSSGs designed by pioneering Canadian electronic music composer and instrument designer Dr. Hugh Le Caine (1914-1977) of the National Research Council of Canada, and built at NRC's Elmus Lab. The serial switch was donated to CSTM by Alcides Lanza, Director Emeritus of the Electronic Music Studio.
Function
A device, also called a sequencer, that recorded and played back a sequence of control information in the form of voltage for an electronic musical instrument.
Technical
This Serial switch was designed by H. Le Caine at NRC for the McGill University Electronic Music Studio. The sequencer is a 4 to 13 stage ring counter. Each stage of the ring counter addresses individual timer switches and voltage setting potentiometers. The buttons, numbered from 4 to 13, choose the number of terms in the series. The output can be inverted; an original-retrograde switch allows a change in the direction of reading the terms of the series. The lamps under the buttons indicate the terms being read. A cathode bias resistor in the circuit makes it possible to use an automatic starting circuit and also helps to prevent two stages from remaining on at the same time. The SSSG applied serial logic to various parameters of electronic musical texture. It was extremely complex and powerful sequencer and was capable of a wider application than later commercial sequencers. The SSSG anticipated developments in the application of computers to sound generation and control. This serial switch is identical to the 3 sequencers on the McGill Le Caine Serial Structure Sound Generator 1986.0008. In early 1969, NRC sent the McGill Electronic Music Studio ‘A good supply of serial switches' along with the other components required to assemble a serial sound structure generator (Ref. 6). A different version of the serial switch was used on the Serial Structure Sound Generator 1991.0222 from the University of Toronto's electronic music studio. The red, yellow, blue and black abstract design was created by NRC artist Anne-Lore Thomson Daniels, with the coloured shapes related to the functions of the different controls of the instruments.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
black lettering on front reads 'serial switch [script]' and 'terms [script]' with red printed 'ELMUS LABS'/ handwritten label on front reading 'Duration Program'/ black label reads 'PULSE OUT'
Missing
unknown
Finish
glossy grey casing front/ black synthetic switch and buttons/ blue buttons/ plated switch/ multicoloured electronic components
Decoration
red, blue, yellow and black designs painted on front to represent control functions

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