"It's the homepage image from the Buchla Yahoo users' group, but I think it may have first been in the Keyboard magazine interview in 1982."
Reed also noted the buchla on the left is the same one pictured in this post.
Update via keld in the comments: "The synth under the TV is Don's own Buchla." Update via Rick: "the synth under the TV is a 300 series instrument and most likely is the same one that now belongs to the Audities Foundation - it was purchased from a European collector several years ago..
Dons system is much different...
it could be said that ANY buchla instrument was Dons at some point."
"Here's the initial build of the new Weevil for 2009 ----> the BoardWeevil
Its like a souped-up Postcard and takes in some new design ideas I've been playing with through 2008. My aim has been to create something with the power of previous big Weevils, but which is more easily replicated (to try to meet demand...)
Some notes: * Three Oscs with Lo/Hi Ranges with the usual Quasi-ringmod * Oscs 2 & 3 can Sync to Osc1 * Osc1 also has a Light Sensor for pitching (switchable) * Power starve for the Weevil-heart - this also has a switchable Light Sensor * Balance Control fades between Ring1 (oscs1 & 2) and Ring2 (oscs 1 & 2 & 3) * Simple Tone Control * Output Level dial feeding a standard 1/4" jack * Onboard Mini-Amp * 14 body contacts (gold plated!) * All Dials are 9mm Alps -- still compact, but much sturdier than the orig. Postcard ones.
► Input Love ► Output Peace on Earth ► Santa Detector ► Grinch Meter ► Naughty and Nice Mode ► Give and Receive Selector ► Control to Turn Up the Holiday Spirit
"Yuki Wada presenting the STAGEA ELS-01C."
via Kenneth Elhardt on the AH list:
"A lot of people would like polyphonic aftertouch on their synths. I've
always wanted horizontal touch for doing manual vibrato as that seems
potentially more useful. I thought that was gone with the old Yamaha organs
and the GX-1, but noticed in the Yamaha Stagea demo video at the link below,
they still have that feature. Go to the 1:58 mark to see how that works.
Now I have to wonder why they're not putting that on any of their synths!
Wish the Vax77 Keyboard people were doing this, or some other MIDI keyboard
manufacturer."
Update: Yuki Wada live:
Yuki Wada Lupin 3rd
YouTube via kyanhpham. "Ms. Yuki Wada's concert in Vietnam"
YouTube via spunkytoofers "spunkytoofers scribbler electro harmonix tube zipper jomox t resonator
another video with this instrumentation. the scribbler is used to drive the tube zippers self oscillated tube driven sound following the envelope from the scribbler. the scribbler has two different bass responses and they both break up rhythmically and sonically in two different controllable but evolving rhythmic glitches or pitch soundscapes selectable by a switch . jomox compliments the interplay between the scribbler and the tube zipper playing together. the jomox is used as a first filter routed into a tube zipper forming a feedback path in the jomox. the jomox can be cross modulated between both filters available internally with a delay line available in each filter."
YouTube via gearwire "The sweet, creamy middle of Bill Holland's look at the Alesis Andromeda A6 is all in the filters. Just because it's the middle of the series doesn't mean these filters won't take you to the ends of the universe!
YouTube via Jexus. Part 1 here (updated with hi quality audio).
"1985 Roland JX-8p. All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. All melodies by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb. ||| Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer. [].[].[] Deep apologies to all the people disappointed by the lack of the attempt to recreate The Final Cuntdown patch."