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Buchla manuals are here in HTML format:
http://www.microtonalsynthesis.com/buchla/Buchla_100_User_Guide/
or download the binaries from here including the MARF:
http://www.microtonalsynthesis.com/buchla/
John Loffink
jloffink@...
-----Original Message-----
From: Tkacs, Ken[mailto:ken.tkacs@...]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 3:36 PM
To: MOTM Forum All
Subject: [motm] OT: Buchlas &MusicBox Sequencer Inquiry
Sinceit's fairly quiet today, I'll volunteer to pollute the bandwidth with morequestions.
Firstof all, did anyone notice (care?) that Buchla seems to be testing the modularwaters again with a few new modules? Supposedly to take care of some oldbusiness, but I'll be if they sold well we'd see more... check them out athttp://www.buchla.com/BarberShoppe/index.htm the pricesaren't for the faint of heart at US $1,300 ~ 1,500 permodule.
Thequestion I have after recently reading"AnalogDays" [recommended] is this: why wasn't Paul interviewedregarding the Radio Shack/Moog project? <g> No that's not the realquestion.
SuzanneCiani mentions something I'd read before: Buchla had a sequencer that somedescribe as "3D." What was it, does anyone know? Was it asequencer sequencing other sequencers? Like what we would call a "patternsequencer" today? For instance, one UEG stepping between eight others?
Wheneveranyone describes the Buchla machines, it's always in flowery prose with nodetails. I'd like to know what that machine was like, but itnever even had a manual, so unless someone has experience withone...
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