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The TITAN Synth Built From A Magazine Subscription In 1973 - Wireless World 

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@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
For everyone saying about joystick shrouds and panels over the cover for the joystick. Thanks but I have ran through a lot of ideas and decided none are right, none of the images of wireless world synths have covers, they show the mechanism as is in the stnth. Adding a cover would go against the design. And also cover the mechanism. I think the method I took to removing the mains voltage was the truest to the synth I could have done. The DIY magazine synth playlist. :- ru-vid.com/group/PLluPQLh1xzlLNEJ2on3e9xZuSMdmo9kFh Checkout Johns Video on the synth when he had it running last year ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gQT8mw3dkP0.html also trevor pinch made one, you can see another wireless world sound synthesizer build here :- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WJ8hIih_wN0.html
@BlAcKpHrAcK
@BlAcKpHrAcK Год назад
Afterhours collection stored during the war, is being carried forward and released... UNRELEASED DJ 13: Green Onions ( Remix ) 2006 142BPM ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zA3xbSZZt-E.html
@BlAcKpHrAcK
@BlAcKpHrAcK Год назад
Max Graham VS YES - Owner of a lonely Heart ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cwMvkE6r7Tw.html Who sat first at musical chairs in life, during a war? ..not me. Twenty years later, I survive those who did. The dishonourable are still full of Muslim and North American victims they ate (thank you for the synchronicity Max Graham, resident DJ at Illusion after-hours club in Ottawa). Wait till Muslim-eaters notice their penis is caught in a Canadian bear trap ..kids ate Muslim flesh during those two decades. ****** ****** is caught spending an ENTIRE career, working for the American infiltration ..remember all the poutines paid for with "Government of Canada" salaries? ..Muslim flesh. I told them every morning, day and year since 2001 ..to not "support the troops" (how they ate the Muslim flesh). Traitors cannot spell the word troup. Published one or two days prior to the death of Her Rottenness, that died hiding Nazi men under her dress. ... Lookin' Like A Queen (Gordon Lightfoot and The Hu) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iqAFeVgh-FY.html What are you smuggling under there officer? ..a significant amount of victims. Currently finding, sorting and listening to Wartime after-hours music, some mixes were prepared, others recorded while the floor was being mashed by enthusiastic dancers. Coming home from the after-hours scene, took several years of me listening to instruments and playing harmonica instead ..sober, strong and glad to have the experience. I am enjoying listening to all those .."that was awesome" mix moments.
@beowulf1417
@beowulf1417 Год назад
If the need for one does arise, maybe a sleeve like some cars use for the gear stick shaft? Could be a 3d printed sleeve made of TPU if there's none available off the shelf small enough? (If you hadn't considered it already that that is)
@weazeldark3983
@weazeldark3983 Год назад
Put a container on back of It and don't cover sos it's open but limited space
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@weazeldark3983 but no need, its not mains voltage anymore. its fine as is :D
@FreejackVesa
@FreejackVesa Год назад
Helping old folks across the road and saving old synths? You're a gem.
@k-mc94
@k-mc94 Год назад
Also confusing old people into thinking they've just been to the news agent in 1973 😆
@jason3898
@jason3898 Год назад
And introducing Americans to the term "zimmer frame" which sounds way cooler than "walker"
@Potts1966
@Potts1966 Год назад
@@k-mc94 I feel for the old guy with the Zimmer and Sam was a hero to help him... But, your comment made me laugh so much! Thank you Sir.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@k-mc94 haha that did cross my mind. However chatting to the guy he used to repair hawker hunters and dehavilland vampires on aircraft carriers. Might not be out of realms of possibility he might have appreciated the wireless world mags as nostalgia haha
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@jason3898 what's a walker? Never heard that one!
@doctorvox
@doctorvox Год назад
THANKS Sam ! Its great to see my old girl again, nice work, it's certainly gone to the right home ❤
@LaScienceMusicale
@LaScienceMusicale Год назад
The TITAN Synth is incredible! It shows how determined people were to build their own musical instruments even with limited resources. It's amazing how this synth was created from a simple magazine subscription and using components salvaged from old electronic equipment. This is a great example of creativity and ingenuity and how the passion for music can inspire people to do extraordinary things
@simonm2092
@simonm2092 Год назад
Thanks for saving these great old synths. It would be tragic to think of them otherwise on their way to landfill. They are part of our electronics history.
@kensharman
@kensharman Год назад
This is absolutely superb stuff. I recall those electronics magazine articles so well. I was 15 in 1973 and I read and re-read them so many times until I could understand. In 1976 I had saved up enough money to build a combination of the PE & WW synths. It actually worked. Since then I’ve spent a long time career in music technology in both academia and industry. live in Spain, but one day, man I am coming to see your museum and hopefully have a chat with you.
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 Год назад
How this guy doesn't have over a million subscribers yet is beyond me
@wideyxyz2271
@wideyxyz2271 Год назад
Its in the bag and on its way!
@tysonbrinacombe
@tysonbrinacombe Год назад
I blame Charlie 😔
@chrisd4987
@chrisd4987 Год назад
I know right, and if you've been to the museum it's just incredible the the effort Sam and the other volunteers have put in to make it such a magical place. Managed to get there very late last year and it was everything I expected and so much more and got to say hi to Sam, awesome day!
@AndyGadget
@AndyGadget Год назад
It always makes me smile when you're talking about these mags from the 70's which was wayyyyyy before you were born. 1973 was the year I started buying these mags and getting into hobby electronics, later to become a career.
@batterymakermarkii2654
@batterymakermarkii2654 Год назад
I swear, you don't find these synths...they find YOU...great score!
@richardneale246
@richardneale246 Год назад
I live in Norwich and I use to get my electronic bits from "Mick Helps" in the 70's(think it was on the new cattle market site??) Great synth, remember the magazines that use to tell you how to build synths. I also remember seeing Tim Orr at the "Norwich Art Centre" at one of his concerts, many, many, many years ago. I have one of his vinyl albums some where in my collection. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
@CRUCIFi777
@CRUCIFi777 Год назад
You could always just treat the joystick like a mini gearshift by slapping a bit of leather around it and adding some kinda cool knob like a skull or 8ball.
@wideyxyz2271
@wideyxyz2271 Год назад
An illuminated Ball tip would be extra cool, but completely unnecessary lol!
@illustriouschin
@illustriouschin Год назад
Maybe 3D print a corrugated shroud around the base otherwise people are going to put things in there like fingers, trash, car keys.
@CRUCIFi777
@CRUCIFi777 Год назад
@@wideyxyz2271 eyeball
@Shilorius
@Shilorius Год назад
@@CRUCIFi777 or eightball
@wideyxyz2271
@wideyxyz2271 Год назад
@@CRUCIFi777 that glows....yes!
@teknopony
@teknopony Год назад
Love how it goes into the "rude" zone so aptly. It can get to clinical, but it brings a ton of character. What an inspirational piece
@bkd69ster
@bkd69ster Год назад
I love that you're preserving the stories from the original makers of these synths.
@dryadmusic
@dryadmusic Год назад
Wow - Mick Helps gets a mention! I used to go to his shop in Norwich in the late 70s - it was like an Aladdin's Cave of electronics.
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L Год назад
I love that sine generation circuit, it reminds me of the ones in HP test equipment (though I believe they used a resistor ladder? But just like with VCFs, the same topology often works for both diodes and resistors) Some of those timbres from the sequencer “misuse” weren’t available in commercial synths until digital additive synthesis! Pretty cool. Props to John for etching his own boards, I’ve only done that a couple times because it’s so tedious. And that was in school with all the equipment already set-up!
@chrisd4987
@chrisd4987 Год назад
You have a really great way of explaining concepts like PWM in a style that makes it easy to visual and understand, that's a communication skill not often found these days. Also, next time I get down for an open day, I have a couple of small donations for the you and the museum.
@curtishoffmann6956
@curtishoffmann6956 Год назад
"Power supply goes 'boo-boo'" is probably the most technical the jargon on this channel ever gets."
@MisterRorschach90
@MisterRorschach90 Год назад
Buy two old vcr broadcast editing units and modify them to become a crazy synth and effects unit. They already have line audio so they can run direct into a console or mixer, and they can be switched to mic input so you could use it as a vocoder. It would be really weird to see this in action. Two of them working together could make so many types of echo, delay, reverb, phaser, flanger, and sampling/sequencing effects.
@lauram5905
@lauram5905 Год назад
That dry transfer lettering looks absolutely gorgeous. It's a shame they don't make 'em like that anymore
@lauram5905
@lauram5905 Год назад
It also makes me wonder how the blocking lines were done, especially with those curved corners
@andybrice2711
@andybrice2711 Год назад
​@@lauram5905 You could buy dry-rub transfer sheets with various lines and other shapes. I remember my Dad had some back in the 90s, (probably still does). And I think some companies still make them.
@lauram5905
@lauram5905 Год назад
@@andybrice2711 I saw some listings online, they're all either NOS of quality brands that don't exist anymore, or low quality reproductions (at least according to the reviews)
@g4lmn-ron401
@g4lmn-ron401 Год назад
I was at Uni in Norwich and I remember Mick Help's shop, wonderful emporium for the electronic geek.
@Greatyarmouth123
@Greatyarmouth123 Год назад
i was actually looking at this synth when it was up on facebook market place back then haha, was gonna grab it myself living in norfolk, but you beat me too it, you deserve it , great video!
@b-north
@b-north Год назад
our of all the videos i’ve seen on synthesizers , you demonstrating the wave length that you use as a sequencer and speed it up so much that it can generate a sound , that blew me away and that don’t ever happen
@AndrewAHayes
@AndrewAHayes Год назад
It would be great to hear a track made with just the DIY synths!
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
I mean minus the poly synth most of mine are :D
@AndrewAHayes
@AndrewAHayes Год назад
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER I meant the 70's DIY ones, Sorry for the ambiguity!
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@AndrewAHayes aaah iseeeee coolioo
@princepaul5557
@princepaul5557 Год назад
I love these DIY synths that you have bought!
@HOLLASOUNDS
@HOLLASOUNDS Год назад
I come across your channel a cupple years ago and decided to not watch your videos as you seemed a bit nuts however after watching your videos recently I now get your personality and your expertise on synthesizer is top quality.
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic Год назад
"Couple"
@HOLLASOUNDS
@HOLLASOUNDS Год назад
@@morbidmanmusic Dyslexic.
@Wagoo
@Wagoo Год назад
I love the joystick with just a giant square gash in the front panel 😂 almost looks like it was designed for a nice bit of leather to cover the hole like on a car gearstick
@CrucialFlowResearch
@CrucialFlowResearch Год назад
Had same thoughts too
@toddspeck9415
@toddspeck9415 Год назад
It would be so cool to see you visit Tim Hunkins museum trying some of his cool mechanical creations. Can only imagine hearing you have a conversation with Tim. Big smiles Sam.
@brianwilson49
@brianwilson49 Год назад
Using the step sequencer as a wave generator is pretty damn cool!
@donerskine7935
@donerskine7935 Год назад
'Mark/Space ratio' is still used as a technical term, and the term ''duty cycle' was sometimes used in the same context too, although they can also have other meanings. The music industry seems to have settled on 'pulse width' now.
@DogdaySunrise
@DogdaySunrise Год назад
Audio rate sequencing. Fascinating :)
@CommunityGuidelines
@CommunityGuidelines Год назад
That is so cool, like a do-it-yourself EMS VCS3. Would love to hear you craft an entire track using nothing but the TITAN!
@AyyyGabagool
@AyyyGabagool 2 месяца назад
Holy cow! A 1973 DIY wave shaper! Pretty awesome
@tonetweakers
@tonetweakers Год назад
Another great video! Here in the US, DIYers generally built Paia, Aries, Serge or Emu module based Kits. These British DIY synths sound great!
@steveh8658
@steveh8658 Год назад
Wonderful project and restoration!
@Booszhius
@Booszhius Год назад
When you reconnected the spring reverb bit, it had a tone quality that reminded me of the Forbidden Planet soundtrack.
@cravensean
@cravensean Год назад
I really admire what you do. You've got style and you've got heart.
@ozbaldbiscuits7230
@ozbaldbiscuits7230 Год назад
The jam at the end: Clangers on acid. Love it.😂👍😉
@genemorgan9742
@genemorgan9742 Год назад
Oh man, that things insane!!! I love the joystick and the crazy looking knobs . Trying to cover the joystick hole is a dilemma though. Maybe fabric and a hose clamp to attach to the joystick.
@hurricane6014
@hurricane6014 Год назад
Wow! Did not know of this thing back in the early seventies. Sounds and looks great. Thanks
@Human_Organic
@Human_Organic Год назад
the channel is giving me a new level of life
@duncan-rmi
@duncan-rmi Год назад
reverb trays often have a resonant frequency- stands to reason really. there's one in my HH guitar amp that gets set off by the highest G on my basses. also- you'll like this- I had my EMS synthi sitting on the amp one day, but not plugged in. I could hear the synthi patch through the amp... the two reverb trays were electromagnetically coupling! nice clanger action there, btw.
@LFOVCF
@LFOVCF Год назад
What a fantastic bonkers synth! When you tested the reverb tank, I thought that was going to be the Dr Who theme! haha!
@brunovalente2077
@brunovalente2077 Год назад
The music in the background when youre reading the magazine looks amazing... its excelent man love it WOW
@paulallen8777
@paulallen8777 Год назад
Fantastic job. Love spring reverb.
@EdEditz
@EdEditz Год назад
Interesting concept. I never thought of using a baby 8 sequencer as a waveform generator. I'm going to try that out rightaway :)
@chupathingy5862
@chupathingy5862 Год назад
For some truly crazy shenanigans, try triggering a Turing Machine module at audio rates
@darrenmackay2536
@darrenmackay2536 Год назад
I remember neighbour that was heavily into ham radio neighbour back when i was in primary school (first half of the 80s) had shelves of Wireless World and what he called a partially built "organ" (as he called it), assume this the same as in your video!
@theverseshed
@theverseshed Год назад
And thus, a new national treasure is born . . . . not too many news ones out there these days.
@McTroyd
@McTroyd Год назад
I like how that synth seemed to keep with standard logic and op-amps. That should make this synth pretty repairable virtually indefinitely -- just might need to produce some surface mount adapters later on. I understand many op-amps share pinouts. It might be fun to replace those 741s in different positions with more modern equivalents to see what (if anything) happens.
@digitaIgorilla
@digitaIgorilla Год назад
Click play, click like, watch. 🥰 There aren't many channels get that treatment.
@TheDistur
@TheDistur Год назад
Another fun one! Thanks for the video!
@bhhenry
@bhhenry Год назад
Holy crap awesome jams in this episode
@MrKeys57
@MrKeys57 Год назад
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!
@Colin_Ames
@Colin_Ames Год назад
Excellent video, as always. It’s fascinating to see these DIY synths.
@nobodynoone2500
@nobodynoone2500 Год назад
One of my fav synths i've seen ya mess with.
@dcallan812
@dcallan812 Год назад
fantastic synth great video2x 👍
@quarteratom
@quarteratom Год назад
The footage with the original owner was great.
@fyo_music
@fyo_music Год назад
very interesting sequencing method
@Agoraphobia2day333
@Agoraphobia2day333 Год назад
I'd love for you to make a red and blue noise module because it seems like you never see those colors of noise with synths just mainly pink and/or white
@KeritechElectronics
@KeritechElectronics Год назад
A nice and well built synth :)
@djfaber
@djfaber Год назад
Loads of rubber boots available for that joy stick, just find one that fits the hole and rod =) If you're looking for more vintage, you could look into metal sliders like what you'd find on a milling machine to keep chips out. It's just a series of metal plates stacked up and slide on top of each other to keep the hole closed and still allow for articulation.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Check my pinned comment 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@rimbaud0000
@rimbaud0000 Год назад
Wow that actually sounds great 👍
@Soundbrigade
@Soundbrigade 6 месяцев назад
I just today had a look thru the schematics whilst looking for something totally diffrunt. What I noticed was how, not just analog but also how discrete the design is. Where a simple opamp could to the job, there are a handful of transistors. But I was curious if there were any of this synth out on YT and of course LMNC had one.😊
@illustriouschin
@illustriouschin Год назад
I'm really digging that Baby 6 sequencer!
@beardington3rd
@beardington3rd Год назад
New type of synth music clanger-core! lol The joystick does add a cool dynamic to it.
@jussiriissanen
@jussiriissanen Год назад
How about like a sock or loose velvet around the stick? And a marble on top! :)
@DanJanTube
@DanJanTube Год назад
sounds great
@luke144
@luke144 Год назад
I really love the sound of this one!! Bad ass video!
@By_Rant_Or_Ruin
@By_Rant_Or_Ruin Год назад
Nice work.
@catandtheostrich
@catandtheostrich Год назад
Love your videos, always a highlight of my day.
@wideyxyz2271
@wideyxyz2271 Год назад
Way out west, Mr Hewes and Look Mum no Computer videos. My Sunday is now complete! Oh and I am a reverb Junky. You can never have too much Reverb!
@TailSpinRCSpain
@TailSpinRCSpain Год назад
A great sounding machine.
@bobnoker
@bobnoker Год назад
John sounds like a lovely old Norfolk boy!
@loopinnerthe
@loopinnerthe Год назад
A titanic project. Well done for getting back to it, guts and determination level a million. I can't quite understand John's motivation for parting with it since he was still building some of the bits of it, maybe it had become like a gutsy teenager and really needed to go off to youth club to find its full potential...
@padders1068
@padders1068 Год назад
Sam! Brilliant video as ever and Mad Genius at work! 🙂🙂
@chriscordingley4686
@chriscordingley4686 Год назад
I built this back in the day. Wireless World wasn't really a hobbyest magazine and so didn't give any build details. It assumed a greater technical knowledge.
@Kae6502
@Kae6502 Год назад
I had no idea what a "Zimmer Frame" was (I live in the US), so I Googled it. Now I have to re-listen to the Rimmer Song!
@larseikind666
@larseikind666 7 месяцев назад
Damn cool synth! I'm not a massive fan of spring reverbs, but this one sounds cool for some reason. And the sequencer/oscillator is brilliant. You don't get instruments like these anymore.
@davidmarshall5665
@davidmarshall5665 Год назад
Love this synth, sounds crazy.
@SeraphimCherubim
@SeraphimCherubim Год назад
Champion old school retro vibe commercial. 😁
@BronzedTube
@BronzedTube Год назад
for the analog joystick you could probably do something similar to that of a shift stick on an old car to cover the hole.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Yep problem is it covers the mechanism. Which is bare in the plans
@anthonydenn4345
@anthonydenn4345 Год назад
Actually that probably wouldn't work. Because it's sitting too low for that. Maybe something like the old atari 2600 joystick covers, dunno. I'm sure you'll figure something out. Anyway, nice job getting it running again, it sounds awesome with that joystick control 😄
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
@@anthonydenn4345 thought about having a dual plate cover and joystick rubber joint, ive decided to not bother as it goes against the synths plans
@jeffyharwood
@jeffyharwood Год назад
hey idk if its you or not but im taking music tech at chatham house and a lot of ur videos are very similar to what my teachers been telling me about the place next to the micro museum, would love to come see some of the cool synth stuff you have there x
@JFB-Haninge
@JFB-Haninge Год назад
Yeash, your a genius..
@stefangieck2914
@stefangieck2914 Год назад
Heroic resurrection of this beast
@ModulerDrone
@ModulerDrone Год назад
You're an absolute unit of a human
@alainbibi0047
@alainbibi0047 Год назад
Hey, It still took a genius like you to showcase this fantastic electronic machine.(make the correction for my deepl translate, thanks).
@zoundsic
@zoundsic Год назад
That DIY synth orchestra going to be awesome accompanied by wind organ.
@t55a2
@t55a2 Год назад
What a very unusual-sounding device
@danhat606
@danhat606 3 месяца назад
LEGEND! PROPPER GOOD!
@AudioTechnicSwitzerland
@AudioTechnicSwitzerland Год назад
Hi there! Im a big fan of you and wanted to ask you something. I own a PPG 340/380 computer synthesizer with VDU and i cant bring it to work. Only 5 were ever made and mine belonged to tangerine dream edgar frose. Wouldnt it be nice to make a project on this to bring it back to life? Cheers Luka
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Hey Luke sounds interesting! Where is it based? Maybe we could figure something oht
@AudioTechnicSwitzerland
@AudioTechnicSwitzerland Год назад
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER damn still here in seitzerland :-/ im the guy with the big synth collection... I once wrote to you for a video of my fairlight, DX1,ppg etc... Collection :-)
@hadleymanmusic
@hadleymanmusic Год назад
Back in the late 70's I mighta had 1 or 2 issues of this magazine. I had more radio electronics magazines
@simonkormendy849
@simonkormendy849 10 месяцев назад
Had a quick look at the power supply circuit and most of the circuitry after the bridge rectifier can be replaced by an LM7815 for the +15V supply, and an LM7915 for the -15V supply.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER 10 месяцев назад
It can indeed
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER 10 месяцев назад
I haven't watched that vid in a while I've forgot but I think that is what I did?
@Tom.......
@Tom....... Год назад
Damn i wish i could understand half of what your saying. I hope if i watch enough of your vids i can have a bit of understanding cause its cool
@SimoWill75
@SimoWill75 Год назад
22:00 sound around here reminds me heaps of the last few seconds of Chemical Bros' Private Psychodelic Reel
@PaulTheSkeptic
@PaulTheSkeptic Год назад
There are some British expressions that just tickle the hell out of me. "Utter wazzock"? Lol. I never heard that before. I love that. What was it the British team said in that movie Beer Fest? "We're gonna put the skitters in yer allen wankers ya plonkers." At least that's how I deciphered it.
@gerededasein1182
@gerededasein1182 Год назад
Sage advice for us all: 'The next time you help someone with a Zimmer frame across the road, and you have your Wireless World copies, remember to take them out of the Zimmer frame when you're finished.'
@dranorter
@dranorter Год назад
Love the transition at 13:20.
@vilijanac
@vilijanac Год назад
Your craft is admirable, what have is an physical real synthesiser. No one no more makes.
@NBC_7
@NBC_7 Год назад
Some stretchy black fabric or perhaps some rubber with a hole in the center for the joystick would be a decent solution to the big hole in the panel to mains
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Covers the mechanism though. No shroud in the plan
@spex357
@spex357 Год назад
How to make your own Shift Boot video, is one way of sorting the hole out.
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Год назад
Yea but that covers the mechanism
@colonelbarker
@colonelbarker Год назад
I can't help but thinking that a tiny scope mounted on top would be awesome for seeing what's going on!
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