Thursday, July 15, 2010
Buchla via Giorgio
via Giorgio Sancristoforo
www.gleetchplug.com
www.audioscan.it
http://soundcloud.com/giorgio-sancristoforo
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what I love about Buchla (aside from the sound) is that they look as if they're some kind of alien control station!
ReplyDeleteyeah, and reminds some stuff from "closer encounters" :)
ReplyDeletelooks great but why two 230e? what for?
obviously Giorgio has a lot of external channels he wants to process through the Buchla. I love nonconventional setups like this. 200e as mixer/sound processor.
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