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Is Don in Holiday?

2008-04-21 by Kai Franz

Hi, i am trying to reach Don for the last 2 weeks. Anyone know if he is in Holiday? I just love to check if my system get ready in Time. :-) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Ya

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Re: [200e] Re:200e manual

2008-04-21 by ezra buchla

you won't find any parts lists in the manual... but i agree that some public documentation would be helpful. i think the wikipedia entry is a pretty good place for this because it can be added to by anyone with some time on their hands, and can be screened for accuracy. On 4/20/0

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Re:200e manual

2008-04-20 by roger.barret

Since the 259e is discontinued, could you share your documentation for people like me who bought our modules second hand? Also, what about parts lists, test procedures, calibaration? > although we are not distributing digital copies of "our" manual, there is nothing to stop anyon

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Re: [200e] Re:200e manual

2008-04-20 by ezra buchla

well, i mention it because some of the more memorable buchla manuals in the past have come from interested users (e.g. david rosenboom on the easel, keith mcmillan on the thunder). and hey, it's the 2000's now... it's a lot easier for any *informed* person to produce and share do

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Re:200e manual

2008-04-20 by zaum

I received the Gold book when I bought my Serge and no, the Buchla doc I've read belonging to a 200e owner is nothing like it. For those unfamiliar, "An Introduction to the Serge Modular Music System" by Rich Gold et al is about 110 pages of illustrated concepts and tutorials wri

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Re: [200e] Re:200e manual

2008-04-20 by ezra buchla

hey guys please feel more than free to update the wikipedia page to make it more useful. i have a feeling that this would be a good idea; maybe i'll tak a crack at it myself if i ever get a spare moment. although we are not distributing digital copies of "our" manual, there is no

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Re:200e manual

2008-04-20 by mritenburg

Until a manual is available what would you like to know? --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, synpro@... wrote: > >I'd especially like to know about Morph Filter and the Arbitrary Function Generator etc

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Re:200e manual

2008-04-20 by synpro@aol.com

I for one would like to be able to read more in depth about the 200e prior to purchase and would happily pay for a printed manual. There are some functions at this juncture that I would assume a very stable and intrinsic to the modules that won't "go away" even if new things are

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Re: black banana and 256e

2008-04-19 by mritenburg

I'm not familiar with the Serge Gold Book so I can't give you a comparison. I do find the 200e manual to very deep; and quite terse at the same time. From my point of view, the great thing about the 200e is that the majority of the features are obvious and intuitive. I found the

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-19 by JB

yeah, you can't close the cab with them in. But don't forget to use other cv sources to control 292 and use the 281 for other stuff than enveloping... With the stackable you always have the option of the latter anyway. Don't let them stick in there :-) jb 2008/4/19, Richard Lainh

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Re: [200e] Re: black banana and 256e

2008-04-19 by mcb, inc.

On Sat, 19 Apr 2008, mritenburg wrote: > If there is something in particular you would like to know, I can > probably answer your question. But, I can't give you a copy of the > manual. As far as I know, it is not circulated in electronic format. Question for people with a manual

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Re: [200e] black banana and 256e

2008-04-19 by joe Pascarell

from the 200e manual ..... "Control voltage inputs are generally black, sometimes grey. C.V. outputs are generally blue , sometimes violet , and occasionally green. Pulse inputs are always orange - outputs are invariably red." cray5656 wrote: Hi all I was looking at the Buchla we

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Re:200e manual

2008-04-19 by Rick

> Question for people with a manual: B&A has a tradition of giving > a free distribution grant for documentation (Easel docs, > Thunder docs). Is this still the case with the 200e manual? At this point I think Don is still revising the manual as software updates are made and unde

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Re: black banana and 256e

2008-04-19 by mritenburg

If there is something in particular you would like to know, I can probably answer your question. But, I can't give you a copy of the manual. As far as I know, it is not circulated in electronic format. --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, amnesia wrote: > > can i get a copy of the 200e m

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-19 by Richard Lainhart

Yes and no - you can stack them, but I think they're tall enough to prevent the case from closing if you leave them connected. I got the shorter bars for that reason, since I leave most of the 281's outputs permanently connected to the 292's CV inputs. > These are better because

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Re: [200e] black banana and 256e

2008-04-19 by don hassler

cv in --- On Sat, 4/19/08, cray5656 wrote: > From: cray5656 > Subject: [200e] black banana and 256e > To: 200e@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008, 6:29 AM > Hi all > > I was looking at the Buchla web page with the "18 > panel fully loaded" > and was surprised there

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-19 by JB

These are better because they are stackable: http://www.tequipment.net/Pomona1330.asp 2008/4/19, Richard Lainhart : > Here, by the way, is a source for the shorting bars: > > http://www.tequipment.net/Pomona5145.asp > > > > > > After advice I have come up with this > > http://www

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black banana and 256e

2008-04-19 by cray5656

Hi all I was looking at the Buchla web page with the "18 panel fully loaded" and was surprised there was 4 VCOs and no 256e....are there many of you who dont have this? Also as I am coming from a Serge mind, I understand that Buchla have audio and voltage separate I assume blue b

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-19 by Chris Muir

On Apr 18, 2008, at 5:24 PM, cray5656 wrote: > Do I still need to move one 162 over so the keyboard is more centre? Well, either that or swap the 266 and the 222 brain. Chris Muir cbm@well.com http://www.xfade.com

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-19 by Richard Lainhart

Here, by the way, is a source for the shorting bars: http://www.tequipment.net/Pomona5145.asp > After advice I have come up with this > http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2424402504/sizes/o/ Richard Lainhart http://www.otownmedia.com http://www.downloadplatform.com/richard_lai

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-19 by amnesia

wow i cant type today 261 cray5656 wrote: > > Ok > After advice I have come up with this > http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2424402504/sizes/o/ > > > Do I still need to move one 162 over so the keyboard is more centre? > >

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Re:200e layout help

2008-04-18 by synpro@aol.com

Pretty cool if you ask me...I'll take it! Andrew [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Re: [200e] Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by amnesia

oops yes 259 ispeakhopelandic wrote: > > 258 is a typo correct? > --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com , amnesia > wrote: > > > > Hi > > There will be 2x 261 and 1x 258 i hope > > > > JB wrote: > > > > > > I see only 259e in there, no 261e... may i ask why? > > > > > > 2008/4/18, cray5656

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Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by cray5656

Ok After advice I have come up with this http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2424402504/sizes/o/ Do I still need to move one 162 over so the keyboard is more centre?

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Re: 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by ispeakhopelandic

258 is a typo correct? --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, amnesia wrote: > > Hi > There will be 2x 261 and 1x 258 i hope > > JB wrote: > > > > I see only 259e in there, no 261e... may i ask why? > > > > 2008/4/18, cray5656 >: > > > hi all > > > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray56

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by Chris Muir

On Apr 18, 2008, at 3:03 AM, cray5656 wrote: > When you order can you ask for models to be placed specifically? or > are they easy to move after the fact? Yes, you specify a placement of modules. They're easy to move with a few exceptions: the 225e, the 227e and the 222e. These h

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222e position

2008-04-18 by Rick

something to keep in mind... from what i gather you need to center the 222e remote panel in the top row so that it is aligned in the middle of the keypad to ensure proper communication with the rings. -r

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by joe Pascarell

hi cray dont worry about it too much , as they are pretty easy to move around , but i would put the 266 in the top row and put the 281 and 292 next to each other with the 281 on the left. im guessing you got some 261's , but the folder you got the photos from doesnt include the 2

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by amnesia

Hi There will be 2x 261 and 1x 258 i hope JB wrote: > > I see only 259e in there, no 261e... may i ask why? > > 2008/4/18, cray5656 >: > > hi all > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2423070376/ > > > > > here is a pratical layout that I think will give me as clear (patc

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by JB

Sorry for all the spam here but one more thing. The 281e sits very conveniently on the left side of the 292e, i suppose you will use them together most of the time so i suggest that you put them that way. There is even a special shorting bar that fits exactly between these module

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by JB

I see only 259e in there, no 261e... may i ask why? 2008/4/18, cray5656 : > hi all > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2423070376/ > > here is a pratical layout that I think will give me as clear (patching > wise) system,not having to peal away leads to see what is going on

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by JB

One practical thing: the back panel boards for the 227 and 225 takes up some space, 227 itself is kind of slim so it will fit over the backpanel. You must have a slim module over the 225 back panel, it is located under the 222 patch panel in your illustration. I'm not sure how de

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Re: [200e] 200e layout help

2008-04-18 by Norman Fay

Although I don't have a 200e personally, the thing that immediately leapt out would be that you'd be better placing the quad function generator and the lowpass gates side by side. If you look at the unit of the front page of Buchlas 200e site, you can see that there are small dua

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200e layout help

2008-04-18 by cray5656

hi all http://www.flickr.com/photos/cray5656/2423070376/ here is a pratical layout that I think will give me as clear (patching wise) system,not having to peal away leads to see what is going on or to trun knobs etc...what do you think? As I have never been infront of a 200e woul

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synthacon

2008-04-16 by Todd Barton

Hi Matrix -- wondering if you got my "forbidden synthacon" that I sent yesterday morning? Maybe the subject of that email "forbidden" went to junk mail... best, vgermuse p.s. wow love the Cohen Buchla vid!!! --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and kno

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Electro - Music 2008 Festival

2008-04-14 by ramechling_108

http://www.electro-music.com/article.php?t=25566 Just announced by Howard Moscovitz is this year's Festival, August 14- 16 in Kingsport, Tennessee. Hope to meet some of you.

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Re: [200e] Has anyone heard from Damon Menne?

2008-04-12 by Jan-Hinnerk.Helms@t-online.de

Mark wrote: >I shipped a package to him a month ago and it was returned. >I haven't heard any response >from him during this time. He wanted to buy a filterbank from me in January, the deal dragged along for 3 month until he stopped responding. Neither money nor goods changed han

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Re: Noisy Ground versus Quiet Ground.

2008-04-11 by roger.barret

WOW! It worked. And the jitter is gone. That's awesome. I appreciate your help. Also, I appreciate the other responses I received. Thank you all! --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "tmeade1974" wrote: > You can expect a small bit of offset from the "fm in" knob but if > it seems a like

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Re: Noisy Ground versus Quiet Ground.

2008-04-11 by tmeade1974

Hi Roger, I can't answer the questions about the reversed wires (I think you'll have to call b&a), but I might there is a procedure for calibrating the "fm in" knob on the principal osc. You can expect a small bit of offset from the "fm in" knob but if it seems a like a lot, turn

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P.S

2008-04-11 by roger.barret

I meant to say "I'm sorry for posing more technical questions."

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Noisy Ground versus Quiet Ground.

2008-04-11 by roger.barret

I'm for posing more technical questions, but I understand Buchla and Associates does not support 2nd hand modules. I reported before that I have a pair of 259e modules. One module is misbehaving and one is good. I notice that the black and brown wires that connect to noisy and qu

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Re: [200e] 250e tip

2008-04-11 by joe Pascarell

nice! very very nice thank you joe JB wrote: DAMN - this was good news! I haven't noticed before. This will save me hours of my life, thank you! 2008/4/10, ringmod45 : > > Hi Everyone, > > Speaking of the 250e, here is a tip I gleaned from the manual of the > original Model 248 M

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Re: [200e] beginner's luck

2008-04-11 by Dhymitruy Bouryiotis

it's gone with the wind now.... On 10-Apr-08, at 5:32 PM, RSA wrote: > can we hear it? ; ) > > cheers, > RSA > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: cellabbee > To: 200e@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 7:28:45 PM > Subject: [200e] beginner's luck > > like most ne

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Re: [200e] beginner's luck

2008-04-11 by RSA

can we hear it? ; ) cheers, RSA ----- Original Message ---- From: cellabbee To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 7:28:45 PM Subject: [200e] beginner's luck like most new owners, I just set the 200e up and started experimenting. and just the second time I had it

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beginner's luck

2008-04-10 by cellabbee

like most new owners, I just set the 200e up and started experimenting. and just the second time I had it on I stumbled into a patch that was so amazing and incredible, it unequivocally demonstrated just how brilliant and advanced this machine is. It blew my mind the way the 200e

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Re: [200e] 250e tip

2008-04-10 by JB

DAMN - this was good news! I haven't noticed before. This will save me hours of my life, thank you! 2008/4/10, ringmod45 : > > Hi Everyone, > > Speaking of the 250e, here is a tip I gleaned from the manual of the > original Model 248 MARF and works perfectly with the 250e. Normal

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Re: One osc, one knob

2008-04-10 by Matt Carpenter

That was great, Johan, thanks! --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, JB wrote: > > I did a funny patch with just one osc (259e), no filters, but a 297 is > used. 250e is used a lot. I am only turning one knob during the > recording, guess which :) > > http://randomvoltage.com/mp3/oneoscon

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