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Monday, April 07, 2008

Lecture Session with Don Buchla

"You all know about the Moog. But what about Don Buchla, the Californian synthesizer designer whose Buchla Series 100 was released mere months after Dr. Bob's first synth? His electronic music equipment company, Buchla and Associates, were commissioned by avantgarde composers Morton Subotnik and Ramon Sender to create something they could use in live performance - and since then he's been creating and designing a whole range of unusual electro-acoustic instruments and deeply desirable modular synths. That includes the intruiging Marimba Lumina, the classic 1970 200 Series Electric Music Box or indeed the hot little analogue cutie, 1972's Music Easel. Buchla's sonic toys combine a colourful aesthetic with supernatural sonic abilities. Genius alert!"
You can find the podcast interview on Red Bull Music Academy. via Ghostdog.
Update: also see Don Buchla - Passing The Acid Test where you can find the transcript and video of this (368K link).
BTW, you can search for some of the instruments Don Buchla mentions, including the Musical Telegraph, the Telharmonium, the Sal Mar, and more here on the top lef of the site.

Update: video is now embeddable:

Korg DSS1


YouTube via ZanBizar. "My favorite synthesizer at work"

Jomox T-Resonator and Moog Little Phatty 2


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"http://www.bigcitymusic.com
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http://www.bigcitymusicblog.blogspot.com
Here are some more examples of the Jomox T-Resonator. Unfortunately Youtube is not usually stereo so this is mono. Modes 5 and 6 are reverb algorithms and mode 1 is chorus."

Original Roland DATA DISK BOOK BAG



via this auction. Anyone know what year these were made?
"This is a brand new original Roland data disk book bag from Roland US. This bag can totaly put 32 disks,separape 4 lines,each line put 8 disks."

Roland Juno-60


video and images via this auction

Conn Electric Band


images via this auction

"Rare 1973 Conn Electric Band... It had some real low end on the sub selector. Great cheesy drum beats. Ranges from Waltz to Teen beat. Great preset sounds like Harpsichord, Space Junk, and Blast Off. Also has an adjustable section. This thing was used on the Moog Cookbook and you can find sound clips of it on the internet. It has 2 great reverbs as well. It weighs a ton."

Roland CMU-800R

images via this auction and this auction

ARP Omni 1977

images via this auction

MOOG Little Phatty Tribute Edition

images via this auction

Steiner Parker analog synthesizer module

images via these auctions

"This is an old (1970s) STEINER PARKER synthesizer module. I have seen them used in guitar synthesis back in the 70s, but they could be used for any modular synthesizer purpose. They have 1/8" mini jacks, like ARP or DOEPFER synths but easy to adapt to 1/4" etc. Simple but powerful features.Oscillator, Filter, Envelope Gen, LFO included. There is a 6-way CinchJones jack on it - but I do not know why, as we have no manual for this. It has not been tested. PLEASE read the rest here... It has an AC cord, two prong plug, attached. Check our other auctions for cool stuff - and a SECOND module just like this one!"
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