2007-07-22 by Richard Lainhart
Excellent - thank you very much. >You can buy them from Moog music: > http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=94 > >Johan > >2007/7/22, Richard Lainhart > rlainhart@otownmedia.com>: >> >> Can anyone tell me the type or model number of the memory card to >> which one c
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2007-07-22 by JB
You can buy them from Moog music: http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=94 Johan 2007/7/22, Richard Lainhart : > > Can anyone tell me the type or model number of the memory card to > which one can store 200e presets through the 225e Preset Manager? > Thanks! > -- >
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2007-07-22 by Richard Lainhart
Can anyone tell me the type or model number of the memory card to which one can store 200e presets through the 225e Preset Manager? Thanks! -- Richard Lainhart O-Town Media rlainhart@otownmedia.com http://www.otownmedia.com
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2007-06-22 by JB
2007/6/23, Chris Muir : > At 3:52 PM -0700 6/22/07, jon schatz wrote: > >1) can the 200e internal bus span more than one case? like, if i have a > >full 18-space system and i want to get an external boat for some > >additional 200e modules; is there some mechanism to externally c
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2007-06-22 by Chris Muir
At 3:52 PM -0700 6/22/07, jon schatz wrote: >1) can the 200e internal bus span more than one case? like, if i have a >full 18-space system and i want to get an external boat for some >additional 200e modules; is there some mechanism to externally connect to >the internal bus? Yea
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2007-06-22 by jon schatz
1) can the 200e internal bus span more than one case? like, if i have a full 18-space system and i want to get an external boat for some additional 200e modules; is there some mechanism to externally connect to the internal bus? 2) is the 222e shipping yet? thanks, -jon "There ar
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2007-06-22 by pow333us
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "Ronald Young" wrote: > > Wanted: Buchla 259 (old style not "e") > Will pay $3,500.00 USD. > > > Ronald > If this works out for Ron, I want the next one for $3500. Heck, I'll take two... Paul
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2007-06-14 by Mark Verbos
I said I would never sell and would only trade, but I have a financial crisis on my hands so I am taking offers on 2 newly built Buchla 259 modules. These are from the same batch as the ones just sold on ebay last week. http://cgi.ebay.com/Buchla-259-Complex-Oscillators_W0QQitemZ
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2007-05-28 by alt-mode
Before I place an order for new modules, I thought I'd check this group to see if anyone is interested in selling any of the following: 210e, 227e, 255, 256e, 261e, or 291e Also if anyone has any 4-space rackmount boats they want to part with... OK, it is a long shot since there
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2007-05-26 by Chris Muir
I will be playing my Buchla 200e in a duo performance with Henry Kaiser on guitar at this year's Garden of Memory event. The Garden of Memory is a really fun event, held in Oakland every year on summer solstice (6/21/07). It's described as a "walk through concert". There are many
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2007-05-21 by cuari7
Hey, Mark, Could you email me privately? diazDOTjesusATmayoDOTedu Thanx!
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2007-05-20 by ezra buchla
um. alright... the waveshaping circuits of the 261e and the old 259 are very very very close. they "sound the same." except that the old one is indeed hotter, and the driving sine wave is not quite as clean or as stable in pitch. to me, the functional difference is in the mod osc
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2007-05-20 by A C
I agree with Reed. The "meat" from the 259 is definitely present in the 261e, in my opinion. now, the 258 is another story.... A. On 5/19/07, reedofuncertainty wrote: > I did a blind taste test between the 259 & the 261e. They were pretty > darn similar. Bear in mind that the 259
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2007-05-20 by Mark Verbos
I agree with this. I think they sound really good. 258s are great too, but the 259 has everything you would want right within a switches distance. BTW. I have several of these. If anyone wants to trade other modules for one. Mark --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" wrote: > > W
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2007-05-19 by reedofuncertainty
I did a blind taste test between the 259 & the 261e. They were pretty darn similar. Bear in mind that the 259 & all original 200-series modules have a +4dBm output...
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2007-05-19 by cuari7
Word to the wise: Combining the mighty powers of a 200e with those of one of its forefathers, the mythical 259 (no "e"), may lead to an immediate, pathological addiction. Feed its distorted, convoluted output into that most evil of filters, the 291e, while you slowly sway its cut
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2007-05-12 by elmacaco
Oh, I was picturing the 284. Yeah, not really exciting, good discovery none the less. That's what I get for not having any buchla and talking about it. Let that be a lesson to you kids, get as much buchla as you can before this happens to you! ed ----- Original Message ----- From
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2007-05-11 by ezra buchla
sorry... that's not what i mean. in fact there is no sustain level pot... i just mean that the (old!) 281's trigger with a pulse input below 5v in sustain mode, when they're technically supposed to trigger just below 10v and sustain at 5v. it's not really very exciting... -eb On
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2007-05-11 by elmacaco X
Wait, so the 281 in sustain mode, the sustain level pot value sets the trigger voltage as well ? That seems immensely cool! A great shared function, like a built in comparator of sorts. I wonder if it was intentional? ed 1d. Re: Control Voltage Ranges Posted by: "ezra buchla" ezr
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2007-05-10 by Richard Lainhart
Thanks for clearing that up. Lippold will be happy.... >hm, this is a little misleading... both the 281e and the 281 produce pulses >a little shy of +12v but actually respond at considerably lower thresholds: >about +8.4v to trigger and +4 (or a little less) to sustain. > >i'm lo
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2007-05-10 by ezra buchla
oh, BTW: the 256e won't produce more than +10v either. each of its four sections maps the range [0, 10] to itself using an arbitrary two-segment linear transfer function, and can also interpolate between two inputs. this is rather different fromt the old two-section 257, in which
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2007-05-10 by ezra buchla
hm, this is a little misleading... both the 281e and the 281 produce pulses a little shy of +12v but actually respond at considerably lower thresholds: about +8.4v to trigger and +4 (or a little less) to sustain. i'm looking at one of each right now just to make sure... interesti
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2007-05-10 by Richard Lainhart
According to Lippold, the CVC outputs a maximum range of -9.8 to +10 volts. Perhaps +10 will be enough to trigger the EGs; if not, my system will include a 256e that can bring the voltages up to the correct level (if I even use the trigger outs for EGs, as I mentioned.) >Another
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2007-05-10 by Richard Lainhart
Thanks for that addition. I believe the CVC is programmable in firmware for a wide range of values, so it should be doable, but I'll forward this info to Lippold to be sure. Although, in fact, I may not actually use the trigger outputs, at least not with envelopes. I've been test
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2007-05-10 by cuari7
Another important point is that the 281 EG's need a +12 V gate to trigger. Does the Continuum CV box put out such gates? I think it only does +5 V, doesn't it? If so, you won't be able to trigger the EG's. What I do to overcome this problem is to add voltages in my 210e (a little
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2007-05-08 by Richard Lainhart
Thanks for the reply. I've forwarded it to Lippold; I'll let you all know how it goes. >this is correct. most CV inputs on the 200e will saturate at +10v, unlike >old 200 series modules. negative voltages will usually do nothing. -- Richard Lainhart O-Town Media rlainhart@otownme
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2007-05-08 by ezra buchla
this is correct. most CV inputs on the 200e will saturate at +10v, unlike old 200 series modules. negative voltages will usually do nothing. On 5/8/07, Richard Lainhart wrote: > > All: I have a 200e system on order, for which I am waiting patiently, > and plan to use my Continuum
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2007-05-08 by Richard Lainhart
All: I have a 200e system on order, for which I am waiting patiently, and plan to use my Continuum, created by Lippold Haken, as the main controller for the system. While waiting, I've been testing Lippold's new Continuum Voltage Convertor, or CVC, which is designed to convert th
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2007-05-07 by Sandep Rahi
What is the price on something like this? I am interested.
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2007-05-07 by Mark Verbos
Hi there, As some of you know, I built a custom programmable pulser for Reed and myself. It's based on the core of the 246 with 6 rows of 16 switches insted of pots. That's cool because it allows any stage to be the start and any to be the end. Each stage has a pulse in, a pulse
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2007-05-02 by JB
I have filled my 12-panel cabinet (201-12) and i will need to upgrade to either another 12-panel or a 18-panel cabinet. In case i go the 18-panel way, is anyone interested in buying an empty 12-panel cab? I am in europe and i don't think it would be worthwhile shipping outside eu
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2007-04-18 by Chris Muir
At 1:26 PM +0000 4/17/07, cuari7 wrote: > > >> With the 261e's you actually have to do a little work to get things >that sound like aliasing. :-) >> > >Not with mine. >Even the sine waves alias in mine. >Not for mellow, silky tones, I'd say.... >And yet, not nearly as bad as the
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2007-04-17 by Chris Muir
At 12:43 PM -0700 4/17/07, Bryan Carrigan wrote: >I'm this is the first thing you tried but did you refresh the >software of both sections >of your 225e with the firmware card yet? I'll give that a shot. >My aftertouch doesn't work and haven't found a way to set the depth >of the
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2007-04-17 by Bryan Carrigan
Hey Chris, I think the most midd cc's I have sent at once is half of what you're doing but I haven't had any hang ups yet. I want to get numerology soon and really give the 225e a good workout so i'll let you know if I get any weirdness then. I'm this is the first thing you tried
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2007-04-17 by Chris Muir
OK, so based on comments from Johan and Chris , as well as some private email, I probably just have something wrong with my 225e. That's actually good news, IMO. Just for the record, my 225e setup is something like: Note buss A, B & C (on MIDI Chan 1, 2 & 3), mirrored to Busses E
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2007-04-17 by wiardmodular
I have had no issues with the 225e midi. I've used it quite a bit (mostly the internal busses for polyphonic application) Maybe you are just sending too much midi data at the same time? Perhaps you can thin out the amount of midi data you are sending and see if that helps. Mine i
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2007-04-17 by cuari7
> > With the 261e's you actually have to do a little work to get things that sound like aliasing. :-) > Not with mine. Even the sine waves alias in mine. Not for mellow, silky tones, I'd say.... And yet, not nearly as bad as the 259e. Let's see what my upcoming 259 sounds like...
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2007-04-17 by JB
Hi Chris, I have not experienced this at all. But i guess you have used the 225e MIDI a lot more than i have. In what situations does it hang? Always when you are using many outputs at the same time or even while only using one or a few? Give me a crash scenario and i'll try it o
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2007-04-17 by Chris Muir
At 7:29 PM -0700 4/16/07, RSA wrote: >is that the infamous aliasing I always read about? No, that's three oscillators FMing each other in a ring. There's also considerable FM, AM, and Bandwidth Mod on some of the filter stages. With the 261e's you actually have to do a little wor
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2007-04-17 by RSA
is that the infamous aliasing I always read about? - RSA ----- Original Message ---- From: Chris Muir To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 6:54:20 PM Subject: [200e] VoxGong A new 200e "song", called VoxGong, is up at: http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/ -C -- Chris Mui
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2007-04-17 by amnesia
Nice one Chris I am so jealous, great to see new photos too Ross Chris Muir wrote: > > > A new 200e "song", called VoxGong, is up at: > http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/ > > -C > > -- > Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. > cbm@well.com | This is why conserva
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2007-04-17 by Chris Muir
What's everyone's take on the stability of the 225e MIDI section? I've had lots of problems with it, and last night I had a gig during which I had to reboot the 200e more than ten times because of the 225e hanging. It's very frustrating; almost enough to want to bring the power o
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2007-04-16 by Chris Muir
A new 200e "song", called VoxGong, is up at: http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/ -C -- Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives mostly agree, http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." - Brian Eno
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2007-04-09 by Chris Muir
At 9:21 PM +0000 4/8/07, mattishq wrote: > i am looking to start a basic system using 200e modules and was >looking for some advice regards modules. Your chosen modules won't fit in six spaces. If I was making a 6 unit system for drones and squiggles, I would start with a three-s
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2007-04-09 by luther rochester
JB wrote: > I think the most basic form of a 200/200e system should contain the > 281/292 pair. I agree with this. Low pass gates are one of the key elements of a Buchla system. I can't really imagine not having randomness either. -- ./luther
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2007-04-09 by JB
I think the most basic form of a 200/200e system should contain the 281/292 pair. You will need to control the volume/filtering of stuff, even if you're into drones. Sooner or later you'll want to 'play a note', 281/292 can help you with this. They are also moderately priced. You
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2007-04-08 by Richard Lainhart
Matt: to start with, the system modules you have listed below add up to 8 panel units (the 227e and 250e are both 2 units), so you're over the limit for the 6-panel boat. I also don't think it's essential to have the 227e in a small system like this, as you can easily patch the a
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2007-04-08 by don hassler
Hi Matt, I began in a similar direction; wanting to accomplish in small as pssible system, I think initially I was tinking of a 250e/261e291e/292e/281e in a 6 boat. Upon discovery of the planned discontinuation of the 259e I panicked, and escalated the system to include that modu
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2007-04-08 by mattishq
Hi folks i am looking to start a basic system using 200e modules and was looking for some advice regards modules.I have intial funds to buy a central 6 panel boat ( central unit from the 18 unit system i beleive) but have to now decide which modules to start with and which will a
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2007-04-07 by Chris Muir
I'm playing a gig Sunday, April 15 at 7PM The ensemble consists of: Jennifer Hicks butoh/movement Aurora Josephson Voice Henry Kaiser Guitar Chris Muir Buchla 200E Damon Smith Bass Weasel Walter Drums This will be 96% improvisation. Chance of cacophony 100%. It's my first gig wit
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