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Buchla 200e memory cards
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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Those Buchla memory sticks look a LOT like they were made by Moog :-).
ReplyDeleteAt least I am confident it's the Moog logo that's 'printed' on them.
That is definitely the Moog logo. Hmmm. What does this mean?
ReplyDeleteThose memory cards are the same as the ones used for the Moog PianoBar. When a 200e owner wants to back up his patches, he has to order the cards from Moog.
ReplyDeleteSame backup card as my Marimba Lumina too, if I'm not mistaken...
ReplyDeletebuchla designed them for the pianobar and his other instruments.. moog took over production when they bought the pianobar.. its cheaper for buchla to buy them from moog then to make them himself so thats what he does.
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