The Birotron was an electro-mechanical musical instrument designed as a successor to the similar Mellotron, and financed by Rick Wakeman. The Birotron was...
synthesiser which he said was used mainly for "soloing and filling", and the Birotron, a tape replay keyboard which he had co-funded during its development and...
as one of the group's best. Tormato (1978) features Wakeman playing a Birotron, a tape replay keyboard that used 8-track tape cartridges and contributed...
guitar-oriented sound than previous releases. It is also the last album on which the Birotron, the rarest of tape loop keyboard instruments, was played by Wuest. The...
professional-sounding version of the same technology. It was used by Patrick Moraz. The Birotron was a similar concept based around 8-track cartridges, used by Wakeman...
of other "orchestral" instruments like the Mellotron, Orchestron, and Birotron.[citation needed] "The Gizmotron is the strangest guitar device you've...
only album not to feature tape loop instruments: the mellotron and the Birotron. Salterbarty Tales has been described as "impossible to find" by Earthstar...
thumps were addressed in another Mellotron related instrument called a Birotron. An estimated 40 Orchestrons still exist today, and replacement discs and...
period. Wuest is also notable for his heavy use of the mellotron and the Birotron, a very rare tape loop instrument which could sustain notes beyond eight...
three albums on which Wuest made heavy use of the Mellotron and the rare Birotron, a variation on the Mellotron that can sustain notes beyond eight seconds...