Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Buchla 200 Videos
YouTube via buchla300. via Nusonica.
Vid1: Buchla 200 Modular Synth
"Buchla 200 analogue modular in action The touch keyboard is working as one 16 note sequencer while the smaller 5 x 4 sequencer makes the other sequence.."
Vid2: Buchla 200
"Some more buchla. The chords are set up by the 5 x 4 sequencer which is just triggered from the 4 touch plates on the left. The sequence is one oscillator sequenced from the main touchpad."
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Judging from this, the 212 Dodecamodule filter is better than I remembered. Nice clips.
ReplyDeleteI see a EMS Random Voltage Generator and a sherman band sitting on top of that buchla... That stuff seems like toys to that thing!
ReplyDeleteLoverly.
ReplyDeletei just love the sound of an old buchla.....heavenly....
ReplyDeleteand the big comb filter is in there too.
ReplyDeletethe second video is magic to me
ReplyDeleteGreat to see and hear some really musical stuff being produced on a Buchla - Bloody Fab and refreshing to see all of that sound coming from one synth in realtime ! Nice one Davd !
ReplyDeleteBeer.
It's really badass that David's 217 keyboard was modified into an optional sequencer.
ReplyDeleteThanks Beer! Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteBTW the keyboard was modded by Herman of the Sherman Filterbank. Makes the machine very flexible.
David