Friday, January 06, 2012
Buchla 200e: 266e Sample and Hold Sequence
YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Jan 6, 2012
"Experimenting with the 266e Source of Uncertainty's "Stored Random Voltage " lower section. A 261e is used to clock the "sequence". The 266e grabs "notes" from a 281e falling transient (that is pulsed by the 261e). SO - as the tempo/frequency of the 261e changes . . so do the "notes" created.
The 258v VCO's are the target of the sequence. Using a 255 Control Voltage Processor to attenuate the 281e transient into the 266e - allows for sequence note modifications on the fly . . . the 261e clock is passed through the 255, and is used to balance the stereo imaging.
Lot's of manual knob twiddling - more experimenting - fun stuff!!!"
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