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Monday, June 02, 2008

The Buchla

"As well as being a University of Victoria music professor, Andrew Schloss is a musician who has played with everyone from Laurie Anderson to Jimmy Page.

At the university, he teaches students to play a rare vintage Buchla modular synthesizer. The California instrument produces the classic bleeps, whirs and blips one associates with early synthesizers. Inventor Don Buchla and Robert Moog each invented modular synthesizers in 1963."

You can find the full article on the Times Colonist.

3 comments:

  1. Love those 300-series cabinets.

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  2. I live in Victoria, I'm curious to know who sent the link (perhaps Dr. Schloss himself).

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  3. nice shot of a later 200/300. i love the later knobs. and the big bulky power supplies.

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