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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: believe all the hype....

2006-08-04 by q v s f u e k p s v h s l w

well nice one for getting the order out there peter , without a doubt you have a fantastic line here man , ok so the production lines maybe not quite yamaha yet but i know a lot of people really into the plan b stuff aswell as livewire and buzzing off the sound.
Keep em rolling and i look forward to a milton in particular when they become available..
PS
Faster ! (in a layed back kind of way )

"(i think you can figure that out)" wrote:
Cuari,

thanks for the kind words. these types of comments are really
appreciated. I was happy to finally get that order out!

Regarding the comparison, you'll notice Model 13 has a bit more
low end in the combined 'both' mode than the 200e's 292. Mine
uses a different approach than Buchla's, although as it comes
out the speakers the Model 13 is closer to the sound of the
original 200's lowpass gate combined mode.

If any of you have access to one of the original 292 you'll notice a
slightly different sound in 'LP' mode over the Dual Timbral Gate.
It's the resonance - mine's a bit sharper.

-P

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7"
wrote:
>
> So I got my Plan B modules (VCO, LPG, filter).
>
> I've got to say that the vco/lpg combo sound identical to Morton
> Subotnick's recordings of the Buchla. More so than my 200e!
> Mind you, I think the 200e has a beautiful, distinctive character
all
> its own, but if it is the old 60's-70's Buchla you guys are after,
> this is the way to go (and much cheaper, I might add). The
PWM also
> gives a beautiful chorus effect (great low end!). I'm gonna try
> feeding the Model 15 into the 292e for a comparison test with
the Plan
> B lpg.
>
> Nicely done, Peter......
>


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