> I think Buchla's only issue was not offering a viable option - until now > with the 261, given (and I don't know this for fact) that he has addressed > this with this new VCO. Agreed. One of the main reasons I decided to get it was the promise of a distinctive, nonconventional sound source, based on the reputation of the old 258's and 259's. Much to my dismay I get something as noisy as my (long-gone) Doepfer A-112 or even my Roland MT-32 (remember those? ugh!). I want something as close to the original Buchla oscillators of the 60's and 70's. I want the oscillators of "Cloudless Ski of Sulfur" and "The Wild Bull". I don't need early-80's PPG-driven Tangerine Dream (my Waldorf XT has officially been assigned that task). OK, now I'll shut up. cuaree > > Respectfully submitted - can we talk about something else now? The aliasing > has been talked to death! > > - P >
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Re: Taming aliasing
2005-11-20 by cuari7
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