AdrenoCrhome by Marco Scherlich published on 2020-04-20T22:59:26Z Too many people overestimate what they are not and underestimate what they are. (Malcolm Forbes) A telharmonium from 1897 The first electronic instrument that was ever built was the telharmonium (also known as a dynamophone). Invented in 1897 by Thaddeus Cahill, [5] [6] was equipped with an organ console. [7] Its enormous size [8] and its lack of practicality were the main reasons why it turned out to be a commercial failure. [7] Subsequently the triode (or audion) was invented, considered the first thermionic valve. [6] [9] In 1919 Lev Theremin built the homonymous musical instrument. Made up of two antennas capable of controlling frequency and volume respectively, this electrophone produced sounds similar to those of the human voice. [6] Without a physical control interface, it exploits a defect of the beat oscillator according to which when a body approaches or moves away, this changes its oscillation frequency; by moving the performer's hands near the two antennas it is possible to control the pitch and intensity of a sound. In 1928 the wave martenot (also known as "ondes martenot" and "ondes musicales") was invented. [10] Considered the first true electronic instrument, and one of the best products until the mid-1950s, [6] [11] had a keyboard and was relatively simple to use. It was the first electronic device to have a considerable diffusion and to establish itself in a relatively lasting way. [6] [11] [12] A few years later Friedrich Trautwein invented the trautonium, an instrument that introduced some simplifications in the use of electronic equipment. [6] During the 1930s the first electronic instruments were built to emulate the sounds of the orchestra, such as the clavioline (1947). [6] During the 1940s the very first models of synthesizers were built. [10] In the early 1950s the production of transistors increased which replaced the thermionic valves in the control of electric current. Thanks to their small size, their greater practicality, and their reduced costs, transistors revolutionized the entire electronics industry, they were consequently used in an ever increasing number of electronic devices. [13] In 1965 the first integrated circuits [13] were invented which could include numerous transistors inside them. During the 1950s, engineers Herbert Belar and Henry Olsen invented the Mark I RCA Synthesizer and its "successor" Mark II RCA Synthesizer. The latter model included the first complete electronic sound production system and had a decent range of options that could be pre-set directly by the musician who used it. [7] WIKIPEDIA π https://www.beatport.com/artist/marco-scherlich/876691 π https://www.traxsource.com/artist/553484/marco-scherlich π https://www.junodownload.com/artists/Marco+Scherlich π https://www.facebook.com/MarcoScherlich2020 π https://www.instagram.com/marco_scherlich Genre Tech House Comment by Lewis Dickson This is fireπ₯more tracks like this 2020-09-25T20:09:05Z Comment by DNOMUSIC Nothing better than abit of tech house my jigga 2020-09-25T16:57:38Z Comment by Tarax Totally in love with this groove!! [via https://sc.repostexchange.com] 2020-05-11T15:04:50Z Comment by WILHVLM | WLHM nice 2020-05-10T01:33:59Z Comment by Jarred Douglass βGood! 2020-05-09T22:21:09Z Comment by Wilbur Mathis So sick ! :O 2020-05-09T22:21:08Z Comment by Coffey nice!!!! 2020-05-09T17:20:47Z Comment by IVISIO Reposted! #bnPromotion 2020-05-09T15:54:30Z Comment by Marco Scherlich @user-703315612: TNX BRO 2020-05-09T13:24:43Z Comment by ZOHAL his track is on fire! the percussion is a killer! 2020-05-08T12:38:17Z Comment by Marco Scherlich amazing work dope soud 2020-04-22T20:27:02Z