2007-11-11 by Dan Levey
The box I got had no PS included. Not sure if oversight or policy. I used one I had laying around. Here's a Pic of my 259 and 261e side by side,. Amazing how a 30+ year old and new oscs look so alike and new. Sound? Sort of similar when both with no harmonics. http://www.rewiremu
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2007-11-11 by mritenburg
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 know. I am considering a 1:1 or 2:2 trade. Matthew
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2007-11-10 by synpro@aol.com
Doesn't the 2 Powered Box COME with a power supply??? ? ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2007-11-09 by Mark Verbos
I think he means the wallwart to plug into the powered box. No? It's a 12v DC supply. You shouldn't need more than about 250mA for that little box. Incidentally, the older 200 modules with lamps require a +24 volt supply. Some even require a -24 volt line. Mark --- In 200e@yahoog
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2007-11-09 by ispeakhopelandic
if old is like new, which i think it is: +/-15, +12, and +5. some really old modules need an unregulated 28v, which i think are for lights on the older sequencer and the pulser. i could use some verification on this. --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Levey" wrote: > > I just boug
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2007-11-09 by Dan Levey
I just bought a 261e in a 2 Powered Box from Buchla and need a Power Suppy for the box. Does anyone know what type I need (AC or DC and Voltage)? Thanks, Dan Levey http://www.REwireMusic.com
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2007-11-08 by ispeakhopelandic
are you asking about the decay time of the two functions at a voltage drop to zero, and also signal bleed through at 0v? i know people talk about vactrols (which are optoisolators, vactrol is a brand name) and how they pertain to Buchla alot; but....what you describe sounds like
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2007-10-17 by cuari7
Spoken for already.
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2007-10-17 by cuari7
I have a 2-module boat, but bought the 2.5-Amp PS for it (not the little wall wart it originally came with). Never used it. Don't need it. I'll take $250 plus s/h for it. Email me at diazDOTjesusATmayoDOTedu j
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2007-10-16 by rreprobate
n00b alert I find the 292e does not shut down as completely as I expected at 0 volts, especially in combo mode. When passed through 2 gates, in various combinations, I can get it working great. But there is a lot more bleed-through than I expected when using a single gate. Is thi
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2007-10-15 by Richard Lainhart
200e Enthusiasts - some info on recent and upcoming work: Photos from Moogfest 2007, September 22: http://s85.photobucket.com/albums/k67/cmraseye_2/Moogfest_2007/?action=view¤t=Moogfest07C_145j.jpg http://s85.photobucket.com/albums/k67/cmraseye_2/Moogfest_2007/?action=view&
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2007-10-13 by cuari7
Not available anymore.
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2007-10-13 by cuari7
Near-mint. Works great!! Completely compatible with its younger siblings (the 200e batch). This is the TKB that appears in the large 100 system that Don is pictured looming over on his site. It was made by CBS. Much bigger plates than a Serge. Very responsive. Email me or call me
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2007-10-11 by noirford
Has anybody got there 222e Multi-Dimensional Kinesthetic Input Port modules yet? Any news on the subject? -jb
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2007-09-15 by Richard Lainhart
All: for those who aren't already aware, I have two performances coming up with the 200e and Haken Continuum in New York City. The first is at Moogfest at 8PM on Saturday, September 22 at B. B. King's in Times Square, where I'll be playing the Buchla with Jordan Rudess in the ver
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2007-09-14 by ezra buchla
I'm selling a 207 on ebay... daddy needs a new pair of shoes... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110170205887
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2007-09-12 by cuari7
.....and BTW, if anyone's selling a Kinesthetic Input Port, please contact me.
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2007-09-12 by cuari7
> relax, hang out with your kid and enjoy your buchla.
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2007-09-12 by mritenburg
You know what, I heard those things are super dangerous. The minute you touch one it is instant painful death. You better send it to me to dispose of properly. --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" wrote: > > With the Mattel toy lead scare still causing major worries in all of >
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2007-09-12 by �
I wouldnt bring a lifeform into this world however if I did I would be more concerned with over protecting my kid and turning my child into a freakish weakling rather then just accepting that shit happens and hoping for the best. buchla 100 touchplates have been in circulation fo
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2007-09-12 by mcb, inc.
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, cuari7 wrote: > Just bought a 112 touch-plate KB, and need to know if I should do a > thorough hand-wash before touching my 8-month old daughter. My experience with children suggests that you'd want to thoroughly hand-wash *after* touching your 8-month old da
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2007-09-12 by RSA
wear rubber gloves whenever you play the touch keyboard. cheers, RSA ----- Original Message ---- From: cuari7 To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:27:50 PM Subject: [200e] Re: metal in 112 touch plates....? --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "©" wrote: > > wit
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2007-09-12 by �
with all the crap in the air we breath, the food we eat and the radiation and other stuff we arent even aware of yet in the environment around us I am sure this is the least of your worries. cuari7 wrote: With the Mattel toy lead scare still causing major worries in all of us who
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2007-09-12 by cuari7
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "©" wrote: > > with all the crap in the air we breath, the food we eat and the radiation and other stuff we arent even aware of yet in the environment around us I am sure this is the least of your worries.
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2007-09-12 by cuari7
With the Mattel toy lead scare still causing major worries in all of us who have toddlers at home, I have to ask: Just bought a 112 touch-plate KB, and need to know if I should do a thorough hand-wash before touching my 8-month old daughter. Ezra, are you reading this? Any though
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2007-09-03 by �
> Please help out an intellectually-challenged doofus here.... 10 pin cinch connector: Newark Part Number: 29F953 Manufacturer Part No: 50-10A-20 Polarizing key: Newark Part Number: 28F1157 Manufacturer Part No: --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to
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2007-09-03 by cuari7
Anybody know where one can get the connectors that the Buchla 200e (or 200 for that matter) modules need to hook up to the power bus? It seems that it's one of those generic electronic accesories that would be available anywhere (like Mouser, etc...) problem is, ignorant shithead
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2007-08-28 by luther rochester
Hi all, I'm ready to sell my extra Easel case. I had two of these made by Zero, the original manufacturer, to the original specs. They're made of premium aircraft aluminum, heat treated, and painted light blue with enamel. The company's site is here: http://zerocases.com/ These w
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2007-08-27 by jon schatz
i'm finally taking the plunge. lmk if you have anything for sale. thanks, -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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2007-08-25 by ispeakhopelandic
i've seen someone use the clap on a 707 as a master pulse for some stuff that included 200 equipment. --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "ezra buchla" wrote: > > use a note-on pulse from the 225e. unless you can tease some kind of analog > pulse out of your drum machine and step it up
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2007-08-21 by ezra buchla
use a note-on pulse from the 225e. unless you can tease some kind of analog pulse out of your drum machine and step it up to 8.5v. -eb On 8/21/07, Ronald Young wrote: > > I do not have a 225e yet, but am thinking about getting one for my 250e. > What is the best way to sync up a
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2007-08-21 by Ronald Young
I do not have a 225e yet, but am thinking about getting one for my 250e. What is the best way to sync up a drum machine with the 250e? Ronald
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2007-08-19 by Bryan Carrigan
On the off chance that anyone is looking for Wiard 300 modules or wants to start a system and has buchla modules (old or new) to trade... please shoot me an email. thanks, Bryan
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2007-08-19 by Richard Lainhart
Does anyone have a spare 292e they'd like to sell me, by any chance? -- Richard Lainhart O-Town Media rlainhart@otownmedia.com http://www.otownmedia.com
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2007-08-16 by Gary Chang
FYI, here is a response from Lippold regarding the Graphic surface on Richard's CF.... The .pdf attached that describes "procedures A and B" describes some tasks that I will not attempt on my CF - although I am somewhat technically adept, changing the surface looks like a job for
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2007-08-16 by Todd Barton
Hi Richard -- Wonderful site! Many thanks for the great contribution to the Buchla universe! best, Todd Richard Lainhart wrote: No, I got it that way from Lippold about 6 months ago. He's been experimenting with different neoprene suppliers, and found one who could print a textur
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2007-08-13 by Richard Lainhart
No, I got it that way from Lippold about 6 months ago. He's been experimenting with different neoprene suppliers, and found one who could print a textured piano surface that's very durable. Try contacting him to see if you can upgrade to the new surface; it's a big improvement. >
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2007-08-13 by Richard Lainhart
Thanks - glad you're enjoying it. I'll likely post more about the instrument and my discoveries as time goes on, but I think one thing in particular worth mentioning, especially if you haven't watched the Intro video, is that I'm largely bypassing the envelope generators (the 281
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2007-08-13 by cuari7
Hey, Richard, Did you paint the black keys on the neoprene of your Continuum? I did the same thing to mine (with a Sharpie permanent marker), but then the ink smudged really bad, and I noticed that the black areas were harder and stiffer than the nonpainted ones.
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2007-08-12 by John Young
Very cool Richard. Thank you !!!!! HEY if you ever have the time and feel like sharing more.. I'd sure like to hear more about how your patching everything together - especially any unusual discoveries you've made (same goes to any other users here - it would be great to hear abo
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2007-08-12 by Richard Lainhart
Friends: I recently acquired a 200e, and have started a new page on my website dedicated to my exploration of this fascinating new instrument. Go here: http://www.otownmedia.com/he/buchla.htm to hear, and see, an explanation of the new performance system I've designed around the
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2007-08-04 by �
they are called shorting bars. I found them years ago at a supplier called condor... thats for the silver ones anyway.. the black ones that can be patched into are available from newark etc Richard Lainhart wrote: An odd subject title I know, but one that will make sense shortly.
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2007-08-04 by Richard Lainhart
An odd subject title I know, but one that will make sense shortly. I've noticed that some Buchla systems have default control voltage connections between the Quad Function Generator and the Quad Dynamics Manager; these appear to be low-profile banana-plug jumper connectors. Does
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2007-08-01 by JB
Look here for more info: http://www.synthi.se/bcab/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2007-07-24 by ezra buchla
the 250e may support midi clock soon. although, i don't necessarily see the benefit of it considering the many options available with pulses from the 225 and the various pulse logics in the sequencer. 249e code is officially retired from development... (sorry) but maybe some inte
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2007-07-24 by Stewart Moroney
There was talk of updates to the 249e and 250e for midi clock etc, they still happening? "we're also working on some new modules and other devices." Don't tease, tell us more.... On 24 Jul 2007, at 21:33, ezra buchla wrote: > hi > > there have indeed been many modules shipped sin
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2007-07-24 by Chris Muir
At 8:10 PM +0000 7/24/07, code842 wrote: >has somebody from the list ordered and received any 200e modules since >fall 06 or so? what was the approximate lead time, guys? I ordered a few modules to expand my 200e early this year ( one each of 261e, 281e, 292e). It took about six-
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2007-07-24 by ezra buchla
hi there have indeed been many modules shipped since fall 2006. wait times are long at the moment because of several projects: - fine tuning the 222e optics and firmware (it is very very close); this is holding up several systems - redesigning the cabinet latches; this is holding
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2007-07-24 by JB
i have. in my case it has differed from 1 week to 6 months. sometimes they have a stock sometimes they seem not to. Contact them and ask specifically about whatever you are planning to order. Large systems obviously takes some time to put together as well, i'm not sure if they ha
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2007-07-24 by code842
has somebody from the list ordered and received any 200e modules since fall 06 or so? what was the approximate lead time, guys? tnx
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