Tuesday, April 05, 2016
Buchla Video Tutorials by Todd Barton
00 Buchla Mind Introduction from todd barton on Vimeo.
You can find the full set of 26 videos in this series on Vimeo here. Per Todd Barton:
"These instructional videos were created for a course I co-taught with Prof. Robert Coburn this past autumn (2015) at the University of the Pacific. The focus is on the main Buchla 200 series modules in their system housed at the new Analog/Digital Studio.
Though the focus is on the older Buchla 200 modules almost all of the information, tips & tricks are applicable to the newer 200e series. I will be adding more 200e tutorials to this collection in the coming months.
My deep thanks to Prof. Coburn and the enthusiastic and talented students of this first class: http://www.analogital19.com
Also a big thank you to my friend and colleague, Bruce Bayard, who patiently taped and editied this entire video series. http://brucebayard.com/
For more information and discussion of things Buchla please visit my blog:
http://toddbarton.com/category/buchla-blog/
'The videos have been great! I've gone through them all and will continue to review them for quite a while I am sure.'
-- Mark Isham, film composer"
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