Thursday, August 05, 2010
Buchla Beat V
YouTube via boobtube356 | August 04, 2010
"259e and 261e provide the beat, 261e also does the lead. Last bit at the end is 259e."
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i can do the same with my 606 and my VL-tone...
ReplyDeleteSo along with everything else, The 200e can apparently emulate vintage drum machines. Not surprising, really. I am surprised though, not having a 606, that yours would be able to do arrhythmic accents.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can, but believe me, getting there is a lot more fun on a 200e.
ReplyDeleteYou n your cheap VST controller...
ReplyDeleteGotta love the range of timbre on a Buchla, from chiptunes to a tabla with just a few knob turns and maybe a button press.