"The PERfourMER MKII is finally available. We shipped the first units within Europe this week. The synthesizer will become available worldwide in December this year.
Googlish: "Musical celebration of the biennial "Music Fair 2011" being held at Pacifico Yokohama's (November 3 - 6). Here, let it deliver a preliminary design for special venue booths! (Co - ed Rugu)"
Googlish: "Musical celebration of the biennial "Music Fair 2011" being held at Pacifico Yokohama's (November 3 - 6). Here, let it deliver a preliminary design for special venue booths! (Co - ed Rugu)"
"Perrin Meyer, David Wessel and Adrian Freed were in attendance. Don Buchla popped in for a cup of coffee, laid hands on the Soundplane and pronounced it a worthy object. Unfortunately he had to go before I could show him Aalto. Another time, I hope.
The next demo is at Robotspeak in San Francisco, this Saturday at 4. If you're in SF, stop by!"
Aalto of course is based on Buchla. I believe it is currently the only software synthesizer geared towards Buchla sounds.
"I visited EMS Stockholm to upgrade my Buchla a little. I traded my 12-wls cabinet for a 15-wls, got a 222e Multi-Dimensional Kinesthetic Input Port and traded my 206e for a 225e as I'm getting a 227e anyway.
EMS has a very nice vintage Buchla 200 system with some cool modules in it. I thought I'd patch it a little for fun. This is no serious patch really though due to lack of time. Of note is three very nice 259's and Mark Verbos' Time Domain Processor which is supposed to be an old Don Buchla design revamped more or less. Oh and two 296! That is one cool module. The patch has three parts, one drone kind of thing, some chirps and in the end a sort of cricket like noise which I personally liked best.
Throughout the video I've inserted pictures of the systems involved in the trade. We moved modules between the cabinets and had a really good time!
www.niklaswinde.com"
94 222e Tests
Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Nov 3, 2011
"So my Buchla now has a Multi-Dimensional Kinesthetic Input Port. Say that 6 times in a row real quick! That thing is just awesome with all it's programmability. I just wish it was a bit more responsive but I guess that's something I need to practice and learn instead.
This is my very first test with the thing so it's very basic and not really a demo, just playing some notes. Using it to control both my waveform generators pitch and timbre and some other things. I'm thinking I'll have a lot of fun with this!"
"very simple analogue neuron circuit modded for synth use. In this vid, the neuron is fed Tri waves from 2 CGS LFOs. The output is used to modulate the cutoff in a vari-BW VCF. Schematic is here - http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/data/neuron.html"