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The San Francisco Tape Music Center was founded by Mort Subotnick and Ramon Sender on Divisadero Street in San Francisco in 1962. It consisted of two auditoriums shared with KPFA, a San Francisco radio station, and the Ann Halprin Dance Company, and an attic studio. It functioned as an experimental arts center in which concerts were produced, equipment invented, and musical compositions composed.

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The photo at the left shows Morton Subotnick (left) and Ramon Sender (right) in front of a 3-track Ampex tape recorder. Photo courtesy Ramon Sender.

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