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The Doepfer page dedicated to the trautonium, it has useful information on how the instrument functioned. One may purchase modules that recreate the sound generation. The manual that Doepfer now offers has an improved pressure sensor, which is just as well because the original was, er, difficult in my experience. Although it is some way off, a friend of mine is producing an intelligent linear manual which will operate over usb. Watch this space. | ||
Obsolete has a page with history and brief mp3 examples, although they don't show the sound at it's best | |||
A page with an hommage to Oskar Sala by Pete Namlook, it includes an obituary and discography of Erdenklang releases. | |||
Jurgen Hillers' site contains information on his own DIY trautonium construction. It doesn't look to have been updated for some time. | ||
Paolo Di Ciocco's site | ||