ELMUS
ELMUS is a Canadian Electronic Music Laboratory, established by Hugh Le Caine after World War II. Funded by Canada's National Research Council, twenty-two new instruments were built over the next twenty years.
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ELMUS is a Canadian Electronic Music Laboratory, established by Hugh Le Caine after World War II. Funded by Canada's National Research Council, twenty-two new instruments were built over the next twenty years.
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