File:Robb Wave Organ console (1937) - Stops 3, National Music Centre.jpg
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DescriptionRobb Wave Organ console (1937) - Stops 3, National Music Centre.jpg |
English: Robb Wave Orga console (1937) - Stops 3
Courtesy of the National Music Centre, Calgary, Alberta. |
Date | 7 August 2012 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. |
Author | Ekupp at English Wikipedia |
References InfoField | Robb Wave Organ. National Music Centre. "Artifact Type: Organ, Electromechanical / Model: Two-manual / Manufacturer : Frank Morse Robb (Canadian, 1902 - 1992) / Manufacturer Location:Ontario, Canada, Ontario / Date: 1937 / Current Status: Currently on exhibit ...", "Designed by Canadian inventor, designer and business executive Frank Morse Robb (1902 – 1992), the Robb Wave electromechanical organ was one of the first instruments to produce sound via electronic means—and the first electric organ to be manufactured and sold commercially. His invention received critical praise throughout the 1930s but the economic pressures of the Great Depression forced Robb to cease production in 1938. With only 16 units ever made – the instrument seen here is reported to be the only complete model in existence. " |
Camera location | 51° 02′ 46.8″ N, 114° 03′ 27″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.046333; -114.057500 |
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Date and time of data generation | 16:43, 10 July 2012 |
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Latitude | 51° 2′ 46.8″ N |
Longitude | 114° 3′ 27″ W |
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GPS time (atomic clock) | 22:43:30.54 |
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