"SSM2164 BASED THOMAS HENRY DESIGN CLONE ALL-IN-ONE VCF. IT SOUNDS VERY HIGH-FI. IT CAN SELF REZONATE AND DO A VERY CLEAN SINE WAVE. THIS HAS a 24db, 18db, and 12db filter out.
OUTPUTS: (1) FILTER OUT (1) LFO OUT (1) AR ENV out (1)EXTREME FM out
INPUTS: (2) BOOSTER GAIN AUDIO INPUTS (PRE-AMPS) (1) CV INPUT (1) FM BI-POLAR INPUT (1) GATE input for ENV
SECTIONS: (1) LFO -RAMP-TRIANGLE-SAW SHAPES, WITH TIMING HACK FOR 2 SPEED RATES. (1) ATTACK, RELEASE ENVELOPE GENERATOR. (1) SSM2164 based VCF with cutoff, rez, fine controls.
One last poll. I think what I really didn't like about the blue was how much it stood out with the older (large) header menu. With the font smaller there I think it looks much better. Blue makes the site look more lively / less dreary than the grey. Blue also did better than I expected in the last poll with the larger header menu, so... One more poll now that you've seen the grey for a bit of the day... Click on the image below the poll for a screenshot of the site with grey. And remember, the site is about the content, so obviously don't get worked up on this one.
via Reed: "I thought I'd post a picture of my favorite module lately, Mark Verbos' Model 254 Quad Voltage Processor (far right). It is basically 2 Buchla Model 257's (center) with an extra voltage input, in the tradition of the 256 (far left). The processor is clocked at a much higher rate than the 257, which gives it an advantage in certain situations dealing with pulses and older modules. Sadly, it doesn't have the stenciled-on math equation that makes the Buchla 257 so enticing yet intimidating."
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Update: I added a Verbos label for the site. Click on it for more by Mark Verbos.
"The updated classic modular from Buchla. 201e, 225, 227, 250, 259 (not produced anymore), 261, 281, 292 plus patch cables and original buchla hard case for travel plus firmware cards for all modules with latest software."
"This is a late model Jupiter-4 with the latest versions of voice cards and factory design enhancements (eg S/N ratio increased on Chorus Ensemble board)."