Raymond Scott’s Electronium, 50s-vintage Automatic Composing-Performing Machine, Sits Silent

Raymond Scott’s Electronium is one of the great, odd sound inventions of all time. Scott developed the machine as an automatic performance and composing machine, a great, mechanical algorithmic music creation device. For an official source of information, be sure to read up at the Raymond Scott site, which has this fantastic music demo:

The idea of the machine, with no keyboard and the ability to “automatically” create music, is still a bit radical today. The sonic results are as whimsical and fresh now as then. But it’s the underlying technology that’s impressive: the device “suggests” musical motives, and allows contrapuntal techniques and development of the materials into music. Not bad for the 1950s — and a lot more fun to listen to than a lot of supposedly more-sophisticated computer algorithmic music.
Motown got interested in the results, I think because it was the only hardware at the time to come with a DOOWAH control.
Raymond Scott was also a major inspiration for a young Robert Moog, a relationship described in Moog’s own words on the Raymond Scott website. In fact, had it not been for Scott apprenticing him, it’s possible Bob Moog would have stuck to Theremins and never gotten into the synth business.
The instrument survives, but sadly in non-working order, in the basement of Mark Mothersbaugh’s office. It’s bittersweet looking at the instrument through this video, posted in April, and not hearing it work. But before you despair, Mothersbaugh is promising to fix his Electronium. Let’s hope he does.
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7 Comments
Leave a CommentAdam Schabtach
The really sad thing is that years have gone by since Mothersbaugh first started promising to fix the thing.
July 29, 2006 @ 2:16 pm
Peter Kirn
Anyone want to help start the Electronium Preservation Society? Maybe Mothersbaugh needs a little push. (Restoring the thing has to be a bit of a challenge.)
July 29, 2006 @ 2:23 pm
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January 3, 2008 @ 4:34 am
Paul Lindsay
I would love to be a member of “The Electronium Preservation Society”
I wonder how this would rank in difficulty compard to the Novachord Restoration?
August 15, 2008 @ 11:23 pm
leni st monkey
just found this site afta hearing raymond scott on radio 3’s late junction
i have some whackily creative ideas regardin all of this and would love to have contact with any of u above
! MM EPS HER indeed !
please contact me wheneva, let’s talk creativ bizness
Leni
November 29, 2008 @ 6:15 am
Darren Davison
Mark Mothersbaugh is having the Electronium restored to working order currenlty. The project started April 22, 2009.
The biggest challenge, of course, is that there is no substantive documentation on the device and it was being robbed of parts for another project on top of that.
May 15, 2009 @ 12:27 pm
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