--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote: > OK, I'm not a Buchla expert, but I can see an immediate reason it was hard to do "Carlos music" > on them. Right! Remember what he was trying to do AND for whom. The East coast experimental musicians had grown somewhat tired of their musique concrete and oddball recordings-Varese' had done it all before! On the West coast, though, the was still a mood of "better living through technology". Subotnik and his followers were still getting audiences with their compositions (though some of this was probably due to the abundence of mind altering substances available at the time)and when they requested the services of Don Buchla, Don initially thought they were proposing a buisness venture! Both Buchla and Moog were supplying artists with the ability to create sounds without the ordeal of splicing tape. One control protocol offered the ability to conform to music as it was expected, while the other demanded experimentation and the abdication of control at times. Given a choice, what should real synthesis be? Given the above, would Don have used a 741 or a TL071? I wouldn't think twice about my answer... Chub-out of control and proud of it!
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Re: Buchla VCOs
2003-06-08 by osthelder
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