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1. Radiophonic Workshop: 15. Additional Information
www.glias.org.uk/glias/rws/pgs - [Cached]Published on: 10/30/2007 Last Visited: 10/30/2007
Ray White was born in Shoreham, West Sussex, England in 1952. He graduated in electrical and electronic engineering at Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1973, having gained experience at Radon Industrial Electronics, Worthing, Sussex (small-scale production of domestic audio equipment), the Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment (MOD), Cosham, Hants (a wide range of activities, including fitting a Veroboard prototype card into a buoy from a rubber boat floating off the Isle of Mull) and George Kingsbury Ltd., Gosport, Hants (drawing office work, oily machines and logic).
He joined the British Broadcasting Corporation as a maintenance engineer in 1973. Six years later he became Senior Engineer at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, where he planned the installation and maintenance of six electronic music studios, all eventually equipped with Apple Macintosh computers. He left the BBC in 1993 and now enjoys an independent lifestyle. -
2. www.sugar-fire.com
www.sugar-fire.com/page2.htm - [Cached]Published on: 3/23/2007 Last Visited: 3/23/2007
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3. Radiophonic Workshop: 1. Overview
www.glias.org.uk/glias/rws/pgs - [Cached]Published on: 10/30/2007 Last Visited: 10/30/2007
The TMU was eventually replaced by Syncwriter, as developed by Jonathan Gibbs (software) and Ray White (hardware).
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This required 200 audio cables and considerable effort from Peter Howell, Mark Wilson (Development Coordinator), Ray Riley (Engineer) and Ray White (Senior Engineer).

