[sdiy] Buchla many-sinewave module

genie at netsynth.org genie at netsynth.org
Sun Mar 26 01:26:51 CET 2006


Hi Aaron, 

Thank you. It's very interesting document!! Buchla simply told about his 
approach of muysic synthesis, the difference from the way of Robert Moog. 
Ah, I wish to listen to sounds of his latest music box 200e model. 

http://www.buchla.com/200e/ 

genie murasaki
http://netsynth.org/ 

Aaron Lanterman writes:
> 
> I think the Buchla 100 series actually had some wild module that did that. 
> 
> Ah - Buchla 148 harmonic generator. Wouldn't it be fun to see thee 
> schematics on that??? 
> 
> http://www.vasulka.org/Kitchen/PDF_Eigenwelt/pdf/096-099.pdf 
> 
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> 
> Model 148 Harmonic Generator 
> 
> Generates a fundamental and its first nine harmonics (harmonic numbers 1 - 
> 10). Fundamental frequency is continuously variable from 5 cps to 5 kc and 
> may be controlled internally or with an externally applied voltage. There 
> is provision for wide- band frequency modulation. The 148 is frequently 
> used in conjunction with mixers (106, 107), gates (110), and attack 
> generators (180) to enable precise programmed envelope control of 
> individual overtones. 
> 
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> 
> In the words of Neo, "whoa." 
> 
> - Aaron 
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