The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop's Gear
The list of Synthesizers and Samplers that the Radiophonic Workshop had in 1985.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is noted for using the Roland S-50 sampler in their diary, as documented in Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is noted for using the Roland D-50 synthesizer, as referenced in the RWS diary available through Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is mentioned using the Roland TR-707 Rhythm Composer in their diary, as documented by Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is noted for using the Yamaha DX7-IIFD synthesizer, as mentioned in the Whitefiles source.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop used the Yamaha TX81Z, as mentioned in the RWS Diary from the 1990s, according to Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is documented using the Sycologic M16 Digital MIDI Matrix in the RWS engineering diary available on Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is documented using the Yamaha KX88 Synthesizer, as noted in their diary available through Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop utilized the Yamaha TX802 synthesizer, as documented in the Whitefiles source.
One of the rack mount versions of the D 550 being mentioned in the RWS studio.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is noted to have the Korg Rhythm 55 KR-55 Drum Machine in their studio, as referenced in the Whitefiles document.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is noted to have utilized the Yamaha RX-5 drum machine, as mentioned in the studio diary available on Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop utilized the Yamaha TG55 Tone Generator in their studio during the 1990s, as documented by Whitefiles.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop is shown using a Korg MS-20 in a rehearsal photo posted on their Twitter account, preparing for a gig at the Science Museum.
Paddy Kingsland appeared to be sitting at the Roland Jupiter 8 and a Emu midi controller.
Roger Limb appears to be performing both onto the Kronos and KingKorg
"First Mac II computer arrives for new studio. Colour monitor but Apple is about the only thing that’s coloured and Peter doesn’t like the colour anyway. Only 16 colours unless extra card fitted. Design work on monitoring unit for new studio."
The Workshop Diary mentions of using the Apple II Computer.
"The Roland CR78 rhythm machine is used by Paddy all the time for guide tracks and occasionally for his own special rhythms."
Malcolm Clarke from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is seen demoing the EMS Synthis 100 for a documentary called "The New Sound of Music"
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Discography
Doctor Who: The Krotons (Original Television Soundtrack)
1968
Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani (Original Television Soundtrack)
1984
The Living Planet (Music from the BBC TV Series)
2016
The Changes (Original Television Soundtrack)
2018
Doctor Who - The Five Doctors (Original Television Soundtrack)
2018
The Box Of Delights (Original Television Soundtrack)
2018
BBC Radiophonic Music
2019
The Radiophonic Workshop
2019
Doctor Who - The Visitation (Original Television Soundtrack)
2020
Through A Glass Darkly
2021
Fourth Dimension
2021
Doctor Who - Revenge of the Cybermen
2023