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Craig Huxley invented the Blaster Beam, a [[Long-String Instrument]] that is used to make various scifi sound effects. "Famously featured on Micheal Jackson's hits such as "Beat It," all 10 Star Trek motion pictures, and more recently JJ Abrams' "10 Cloverfield Lane," VR game "Raw Data," and Seth McFarlane's "The Orville" on FOX." ((https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbnWjhjbw-AN_FaWGlqWP3Q/about)) The instrument was patented by Huxley in 1984. Instruments like it were made as early as 1970 by John Lazelle and Francisco Lupica ((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaster_beam)). \\ | Craig Huxley invented the Blaster Beam, a [[Long-String Instrument]] that is used to make various scifi sound effects. "Famously featured on Micheal Jackson's hits such as "Beat It," all 10 Star Trek motion pictures, and more recently JJ Abrams' "10 Cloverfield Lane," VR game "Raw Data," and Seth McFarlane's "The Orville" on FOX." ((https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbnWjhjbw-AN_FaWGlqWP3Q/about)) The instrument was patented by Huxley in 1984.\\ |
| Instruments similar to the Blaster Beam were made as early as 1970 by John Lazelle and [[Francisco Lupica]] ((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaster_beam)). \\ |
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