--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "derwskee" <synpro@...> wrote: > > Very nice! Can you tell us what modules you used and especially what > filters? Thanks!!! > > Andrew Lets see: The "snare" is simply noise from the 266e gated by the 292e in VCA mode and filter by the 291e. 225e controls the sustain of the 281e. Everything else is pretty much everything else. Voices begin with 259e oscillators. The bass goes directly to 292e in combomode then out. Some of the animated voices have modulation provided by the 249 Darf and are processed by 291e filters before final gating by 292e. Additionally, the 291e is modulated by signal and not CV. Additional animation is provided by modulating the balance between green and red wave tables on the 259e with the output of the 281e in quadrature mode. It's really a shame the 259e has been poo-poo'ed by enough people that Buchla & Associates released the 261e and discontinued the 259e. I know you have been asking around to demo a 200e. If you decide to buy, see if B&A still has enough parts to build atleast one 259e - you will not be sorry. The "filters" used are minimally the 291e with most of the work done by modulating the "warp" on the 259e. And, of course, the 292e is in lowpass filter mode in some instances. Some of that scream and howl you are hearing is the 291e wih resonance turned way up, and the 227e, is easily over driven, and the 210e signal router will also overdrive a signal. Best, Matthew
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Re: non-traditional Buchla application
2007-01-16 by mritenburg
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