2008-02-23 by Richard Lainhart
Thanks - some interesting sounds there. I've tried several different binaural encoders, on Mac and Windows, and haven't found any that can reproduce the motion and directionality of my true quad recordings. Unless you release in surround, I'm coming to think that the only way to
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2008-02-22 by jon schatz
> glad to hear about your continued enjoyment. share some sounds! http://divisionbyzero.com/firststab.m4a i tried exporting to binaural wav and 4 channel wav and the only thing that would read said files was the program that exported them. so i just merged the front and back ster
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2008-02-21 by mritenburg
= > > You will also want a couple of blank cards to back up your presets. You can also buy the blank cards from moog music. The same cards are used with the piano bar. Matt
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2008-02-21 by Chris Muir
On Feb 20, 2008, at 10:19 PM, jon schatz wrote: > 1) which 10 pin connector do i use when connecting a 225e module up to > the externally facing midi jack in a boat, the one on the circuit > board closest to the faceplate or farthest from the faceplate? > It's on the back of the
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2008-02-21 by Chris Muir
On Feb 20, 2008, at 10:10 PM, jon schatz wrote: > as soon as i figure out a good way of capturing this quad sound > madness that allows sharing without a dvd i'll be glad to. Be sure to let us know what you come up with. I'll wager we're all in the same boat, trying to figure a g
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2008-02-21 by jon schatz
while i'm taking up bandwidth: 1) which 10 pin connector do i use when connecting a 225e module up to the externally facing midi jack in a boat, the one on the circuit board closest to the faceplate or farthest from the faceplate? 2) how do i edit the time parameter of a given st
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2008-02-21 by jon schatz
On Feb 20, 2008, at 7:17 PM, ezra buchla wrote: > 1) the cases are made by parker, but we get an excellent deal on > them and > spend some effort installing foam blocks of the appropriate size and > density. so it sounds like i should order this from you directly then. > > 2) the
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2008-02-21 by ezra buchla
hi jon 1) the cases are made by parker, but we get an excellent deal on them and spend some effort installing foam blocks of the appropriate size and density. 2) the holes in your cabinet will fit the lamps, which are a mechanically trivial installion but require some minimal sol
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2008-02-21 by cuari7
While I see you resurface, let me ask you: do you guys have any built 291e's in stock? I sent an email to the address provided on the site, but havent gotten any response in 3 wks. Is the business still active? What would the lead time be for one of these? Please let me know. Tha
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2008-02-21 by jon schatz
1) are the shipping cases a standard part somewhere or are they custom made for b+a? put another way, do i need to order one directly from buchla or is there a part number somewhere? 2) ditto for the led lamp. i have an older 12u case which has one round and two rectangular holes
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2008-02-16 by �
cuari7 wrote: Really? For some reason I thought it had come out about the same time as the other 200 modules. I guess it was the 258 that was from the early 70's. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I was just bustin your chops,
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2008-02-16 by cuari7
> quite an achievement since the 259 was designed in the mid to late 70s ;) > > you must have sound that time travel frequency I've been looking for. > Really? For some reason I thought it had come out about the same time as the other 200 modules. I guess it was the 258 that was
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2008-02-16 by Richard Lainhart
Friends: some of you have already heard this, but for those who haven't, I'd like announce that I've just released an album of new and recent Buchla 200e music on MusicZeit: http://www.downloadplatform.com/richard_lainhart "The Beautiful Blue Sky" is a collection of electronic la
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2008-02-16 by �
cuari7 wrote: Therefore, I managed to obtain two 259's (from the early '70's), Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! News Odd News You won't believe it, but it's true Ads on Yahoo! Learn more now. Reach customers searching for you. Best of Y! Groups Check it out a
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2008-02-16 by cuari7
Hi, I find my Buchla very unique for certain types/styles of sound. After owning both 259e's and 261e's, I concluded that the digital aspect of sound generation in the neo-Buchla was not for me (i.e. the oscillators). Therefore, I managed to obtain two 259's (from the early '70's
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2008-02-13 by Brad Hawkins
> One thing I've considered is live air recording in the quad > environment with a binaural HRTF mic, like this Neumann: and then there's B-Format http://www.ambisonic.net/ native B-Format seems easy enough. compatible with mono and fully surround expandable from there. http://ww
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2008-02-13 by don hassler
The thing with DVD-A is that if your player has the discreet outputs, you can assign however wish, no compression, full bandwidth on 6 channels. SACD is yet another direction, but Diskwelder Bronze is so affordable! --- Richard Lainhart wrote: > I've been thinking about this too
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2008-02-13 by Richard Lainhart
I've been thinking about this too - I play and record in quad (to my MacBook running MOTU AudioDesk), and it really does sound better than stereo. But I'm not sure that encoding to a surround format is ideal, given that many listeners still don't have surround playback environmen
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2008-02-12 by don hassler
One option could be DVD-A, Denon makes a nice player in the 350.00 range, then get: Diskwelder Bronze for 100.00. http://www.discwelder.com/ Extremely easy, great sound quality! One other set of tools: http://im-research.com/ Which are very nice, too! --- jon schatz wrote: > (hop
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2008-02-12 by jon schatz
(hope this isn't off-topic) how do you record 4 channel audio from your 227/227e for playback outside of your studio? do any of you convert to dolby digital/dts? thanks, -jon "There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no differ
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2008-02-12 by cellabbee
wow... thanks so much guys for the comments and advice, they are very, very clarifying and helpful. this is a great group! I can't thank you enuf. now back to decision-making.... dimitrios --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, don hassler wrote: > > Hi Dimitrios! > It is a very powerful a
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2008-02-12 by don hassler
Hi Dimitrios! It is a very powerful attraction! I'm lucky enough to own a Synthi(27 years!) and a small 8 panel 200e(292/291/281/266/261/259/250es) for now about a year. In that both seem to possess a very distinct musical personality, and in my mind at least, one that seems less
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2008-02-11 by Alexandros Papadopoulos
Are you from Greece Dimitrios?(judging from the name) There is a person in Thessaloniki who owns some modules, and I am planning to see them too! On Feb 11, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Richard Lainhart wrote: > I'm not sure I agree with everything Johan says, but he makes one good > point
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2008-02-11 by Richard Lainhart
I'm not sure I agree with everything Johan says, but he makes one good point - even if you can afford a full system, getting a minimal module set first, in a full-size cabinet, makes a lot of sense. It gives you the chance to learn the basics, and will definitely help you in deci
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2008-02-11 by JB
The vcs3 is organic by nature, unstable and to a certain degree unpredictable given the patch you set up is complex enough. The 200e is different, in many respects. Buchla modulars 200 and after differs from other modulars in that you do a lot of the timbre design directly on the
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2008-02-11 by cellabbee
Hi all, I am feeling pretty compelled towards this Buchla box -- if I bite I think I can manage to obtain a mostly full 12-panel cabinet, and without doubt 2 of the panels will be occupied by the arbitrary function generator I hear such amazing things about. I've read most of the
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2008-02-07 by jon schatz
thanks to everyone who did and didn't respond. extra thanks to those raised by wolves. -jon "There are no differences but differences of degree between different degrees of difference and no difference." - James, William. "Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide." Mind. 1882; Vol 7.
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2008-02-07 by Todd Barton
ooops, very sorry, thought I was replying off list. my bad. Todd Todd Barton wrote: Hello Jon -- I'd be very interested in purchasing your extran 256e. price? best, Todd jon schatz wrote: can someone explain what setting a breakpoint is doing on a 256e? the linear transformation
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2008-02-07 by Todd Barton
Hello Jon -- I'd be very interested in purchasing your extran 256e. price? best, Todd jon schatz wrote: can someone explain what setting a breakpoint is doing on a 256e? the linear transformation part is intuitive, but i don't quite understand what setting the breakpoint values i
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2008-02-07 by Chris Muir
On Feb 7, 2008, at 10:53 AM, jon schatz wrote: > can someone explain what setting a breakpoint is doing on a 256e? the > linear transformation part is intuitive, but i don't quite understand > what setting the breakpoint values is accomplishing > A break point just lets you add a
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2008-02-07 by jon schatz
can someone explain what setting a breakpoint is doing on a 256e? the linear transformation part is intuitive, but i don't quite understand what setting the breakpoint values is accomplishing. also, i have an extra 256e for sale. email me off-list if you're interested. thanks, -j
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2008-02-06 by Richard Lainhart
Well, someone raised by wolves wouldn't know, obviously, but I think he was just being polite. > what message do you think you are saying though to all the members who > didnt want to by your thingie? > > On 6 Feb 2008, at 01:22, Robert Smith wrote: > > > The system has been sold
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2008-02-06 by eric
what message do you think you are saying though to all the members who didnt want to by your thingie? On 6 Feb 2008, at 01:22, Robert Smith wrote: > The system has been sold. > > Thanks to all who responded. > > __________________________________________________________ > Looking
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2008-01-22 by Dan Levey
If anyone wants to let one of these go, I'm paying. Had my 261e for a few months now and if any of those people who wanted to trade a 259e for a 261e I'm open to that as well. I'm in Los Angeles, CA USA Dan
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2008-01-21 by john josef
hopefully he stayed home and is hard at work finishing my 200e :) --- Ronald Young wrote: > Was Buchla at Namm this year? > > Anyone know anything about the 222? > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopp
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2008-01-20 by Ronald Young
Was Buchla at Namm this year? Anyone know anything about the 222?
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2008-01-14 by bentobaco
Hi Buchla list 1. I have a stock early 200e system with four 259e's Am interested - like a previous poster - in trading two of these for two 261e's (Based in London, so Europe would probably work slightly better than US) 2. Also I have had real trouble getting hold of Don/Buchla
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2008-01-10 by cuari7
Evolver still available, though....
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2008-01-10 by cuari7
Mint shape. Rarely used. Want $1200 plus s/h. US only. Take Paypal only. Also FS: a Poly Evolver rack, mint. Want $800 plus s/h. Write me or call me: diazDOTjesusATmayoDOTedu Cell phone 904-537-7876 (Florida time. Please, no calls after 9 pm) Those who know me know I'm a straight
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2007-12-29 by Richard Lainhart
Friends: Short notice, I know, but this Monday, December 31, at 9:30 PM EST, I"ll be among the artists taking part in electro-music.com's live New Year's Eve Streaming Party. Tune in here: http://radio.electro-music.com starting at 2:30 PM for hours of live streaming electronic m
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2007-12-20 by Richard Lainhart
Friends: just in time for the holidays, here's a new live performance video for your viewing pleasure. This time, I'm jamming with Moldover at Tranzducer .011 on November 30 (2007). I play my Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system, while Moldover works out on his controllerism rig. T
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2007-12-11 by pow333us
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "mritenburg" wrote: > > I thought I would pop in and make a little noise and see if there are > any new developments to know about. > > I'm wrapping up a semester at school and I cannot wait to get back to > fiddling with the 200e. I have so many proj
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2007-12-11 by mritenburg
I thought I would pop in and make a little noise and see if there are any new developments to know about. I'm wrapping up a semester at school and I cannot wait to get back to fiddling with the 200e. I have so many projects on the table right now. Any word on the 222e? Cheers! Ma
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2007-11-25 by Richard Lainhart
Sorry, the links on that mailing didn't make it through: http://www.tranzducer.com http://www.moldover.com > Friends: for those in the New York City area, I'll be performing a > solo Buchla/Continuum set at Tranzducer Friday, November 30, at 8PM, > providing live accompaniment fo
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2007-11-25 by Richard Lainhart
Friends: for those in the New York City area, I'll be performing a solo Buchla/Continuum set at Tranzducer Friday, November 30, at 8PM, providing live accompaniment for three of my films, including the world premieres of "One Year" and "Lux": Tranzducer Joining me will be Rui Per
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2007-11-18 by tmeade1974
Hi, just wondering if anyone has one that they would want to part with. Email me: tmeade1974@yahoo.com thanks, -tom
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2007-11-16 by cuari7
Very nice. I have one of each also (soon to be two 259's and one 261e), and have noticed that the 261e does exhibit some pitch jitter, kind of like the 259e (but not as bad). I also find the main oscillator of the 261e rather thin in comparison. The mod osc in the 261e has an awe
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2007-11-13 by Dan Levey
These are 5 each patch comparisons of my Buchla 259 and 261e. Each is a 320mbps mp3 file about 15 - 30 seconds each. No routing through a filter, just a Plan-B Model 13 Multi-timbral Gate, a vactrol based copy of the 292e. New PIC: http://www.rewiremusic.com/images/studiopix/Buch
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2007-11-11 by john blackford
Matthew, I would like to trade two 261e for your 259e's ! -John Noirford@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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2007-11-11 by don hassler
For anyone who doesn't own a 259e, they are brilliant! They complement the 261e wonderfully. --- mritenburg wrote: > Hi, > > I have 4x 259e modules. If there is anyone out > there who has 261e > modules who would like to add the variety of the > 259e to their palette, > let me kn
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