Yahoo Groups archive

MOTM

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:35 UTC

Message

RE: [motm] Re: Buchla VCOs

2003-06-08 by Bob Colwell

Where I went to school in the '70's, we had Buchla and ARP synths, 
and I always found the contrast between those to be quite marked. 
The ARP was like a lab instrument for EE's: precise, logical, 
calibrated, does exactly what you tell it to, nothing more and 
nothing less. The Buchla was, in a word, funky. You didn't tell 
the Buchla what you wanted. You kinda put it in the general 
neighborhood of where you wanted to go sonically, and it went the 
rest of the way on its own. The Buchla was capable of a lot more 
surprises than the ARP.

I'd be real careful about trying to improve the Buchla with EE
fixes. I don't suppose lower noise op-amps would hurt anything,
but even trying to improve VCO drift might have damaged its karma.

-BobC

-----Original Message-----
From: osthelder [mailto:osthelder@...]

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.

Chub-out of control and proud of it!

Attachments

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.