MATRIXSYNTH: Fun with a Buchla 200e - Samples by Chris Muir


Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Fun with a Buchla 200e - Samples by Chris Muir


"Each of these was recorded live in a single pass. Some were then edited for length. Four channels of audio from the Buchla 227e System Interface were recorded into Logic Pro, along with a reverb send and a delay send. The two sends come from the 210 Signal Router and are, by necessity, pre 227e faders. The Buchla quad mains were mixed down to stereo in Logic. The delay, when used, is the Logic Stereo Delay, and reverb is either Space Designer or Audio Damage's Reverence." Title link takes you there.

Update: module list:
Top: blank, 266e, 210e, blank, 227e
Mid: 256e, 225e, 281e, 292e, 291e, blank
Low: blank, 249e, 261e, 261e, blank

16 comments:

  1. Finally, something "Buchla" from a 200e! Yay! Someone get this man a chocolate bar.

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  2. I like these Bucla 200e MP3's for sure.

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  3. The trouble with posting Buchla examples is that you're damned either way: if it could possibly be done with another synth the comments are like "$20K for that? I could patch that up on my Acme Modular." and if it's too unusual it's "See... Buchla's are only good for bug music".

    I hope the chocolate bar is dark chocolate, at least 70%.

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  4. Something poetic about hooking the Prophecy up to that thing...

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  5. WTF is with stating cocoa percentages on chocolate bars nowadays?

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  6. why do all these buchla samples/demos give you the feeling of driving a ferrari at 2 mph

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  7. "the feeling of driving a ferrari at 2 mph"

    I'm not sure exactly what that means, but I think that most critiques of the 200e examples center on price. Now if the 200e could be had for less than the cost of a more or less equivalent Doepfer, would people still critique the samples the same way?

    What to people want to hear in a sample, anyway? Are they dying to hear some slamming four on the floor techno? The type of person who is drawn to Buchla is probably someone who is more interested in experimental music.

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  8. > Now if the 200e could be had for less than the cost of a more or less equivalent Doepfer, would people still critique the samples the same way?

    Sure, because most are pretty pisspor examples of ANY synth to begin with.

    I'd critique any modular company that has an aliasing digital VCO as it's only sound generation source.

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  9. Umm, the Buchla examples I posted use the 261e oscillator, which does not alias. You are probably thinking of the 259e which does have wavetables that can alias.

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  10. I wasn't being sarcastic when I was praising your sound examples in my first post, and I certainly wasn't talking about them in my last.

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  11. Well ! I told ya that the "Son" was playing it goufi !

    And for the ones pretending doing it with a Doepfer, come on show off !

    One has the MIDI controller he can. And I find it poetic too !

    ;o)

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  12. synthbaron - Sorry. I guess I got a little touchy.

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  13. You know, the Prophecy is not a bad controller. I like the variety of wheels and ribbons, and the arpeggiator is not bad, either. I do have a Buchla Thunder that I will eventually be using with the 200e, but it's in mothballs (I moved recently, so the studio is not all set up).

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  14. I'm finally getting around to listening to these. I've been pretty swamped. All I can say is WOW! These samples are absolutely stunning. Amazing stuff Chris. Thanks again for sending these in.

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  15. > the Buchla examples I posted use the 261e oscillator, which does not alias.

    I asked Buchla awhile ago and they said it did have analog waveshaping, but the oscillator was still digitally generated. So I assume that the rest of the waveforms derive from a digital saw or tri wave. Wheather you can get it to alias in certain situations, I don't have one sitting in front of me to try it out.

    And the comment that "I'd critique any modular company that has an aliasing digital VCO as it's only sound generation source." still may be valid. Although I was referring to only having the 259e as a choce for the first year or so. But from what I can hear in your examples, it's not. But who knows, you could be using a Doepfer. ;-)

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  16. Yeah, but a Doepfer that had roughly equivalent functionality, if not equivalent sound, of a 200e would be wall sized, and hernia inducing. Plus, it wouldn't be nearly as blinky. :-)

    Seriously, I haven't found any aliasing with the 261e. The mod osc sounds good on its own, too.

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