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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

buchla 200e in dub


YouTube via otisvue. follow-up to this post.
"this is same patch as the 'non-sequencer loop rhythm' but after 5 minutes of evolving/tweaking -- then got heavy with the malekko analog delay. apologies to King Tubby."

buchla 200e non-sequencer loop rhythm

"there is no sequencer in play here. I did add a little echo with a Malleko analog delay. After my drummer friend Jonas of Black Betty was playing with the knobs, I did some random twiddling and ended up with this neat sort of 'trod along' reggae rimshot riddim. one waveform is the source."

4 comments:

  1. When is someone gonna do a GOOD demo of what that machine can do?? Sorry but those are just clicks and pops.

    Lets hear what one OSC sounds like for once, sweep the BP VCF and lets hear how it compares to the 291... Something more than this, and I bet the submitter is quite capable of it.

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  2. If you click on the Buchla tag in this post, you'll find many pages of Buchla posts Matrixsynth has put up. Todd Barton, Johan Boberg, and several others have examples that have been listed here.

    Richard Lainhart has done some examples that can be found here. (Somehow, I remember Richard's domain name, so this was easy to find)

    I've done quite a few examples, which can be found here.

    Chris

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  3. yes, there are some good demos out there but videos like these do more damage than ever.

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  4. Like with most things, Sturgeon's Law is probably in force here, too.

    -C

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