Wednesday, November 12, 2008
buchla 200e filter groove
YouTube via hyperguy61
"a little riff coming from the buchlas. the 291e is sequencing along with the 250e. 7 against 5. the 144 is modulating the 291e filter , the 158 is the the sound you hear. the touch plate is changing the pitch of the 158. enjoy."
Buchla ring mod riff
"a variation of the filter mod patch. all audio from the 200e but going through the 111 ring modulator. the 123 is choosing pitches of the 261s mod and principle oscillators along with the keypad."
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Thanks for bringing these all back to the front page, these are my favourite Buchla clips, next to Alessandro's work with this instrument.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2eUopy9sd8
ReplyDeleteTonight on Its The Mind
we examine that strange feeling we sometimes get
deja vu
lol make more Buhla vids please. I am jealous of your rig
ReplyDeletegreat sounds and patching! is it going through a delay?
ReplyDeleteyes ben ... a little delay and a bit of reverb ... and thanks!
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