2006-08-16 by vgermuse
Hello 200e-folks -- I'm new to the list and new to the 200e (though I have done analog work for decades). Here's a link to a little mix of some very beginning explorations on the 200e -- I wouldn't call this a "piece" but definitely a study or exploration. The only messed with so
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2006-08-07 by john blackford
I like to buy your 210e! -john 646-709-4258 --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2006-08-07 by cuari7
It sold already!
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2006-08-07 by cuari7
210e. Pristine condition, of course! $950 plus s/h. Email me or call me. email: diazdotjesusatmayodotedu phone: 904-537-7876 cuari7
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2006-08-01 by Stewart Moroney
I'm sure some buchla people monitor this list. Can someone contact me offlist? I've tried to call many times and only get an answering machine and I'm not getting any replys from email. Stewart
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2006-07-28 by cuari7
Must do it. Here it goes: Custom Serge panel, Wisconsin-made, less than 2 years old, in impeccable condition, with the following: Three PCO's. One dual comparator One Variable-bandwidth filter (awesome) One mixer (audio) Two ADSR One UAP Includes a PS2, some patch cords and some
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2006-07-27 by ezra buchla
hey is j. diaz still on here? we need an address for you, sir! the post office won't honor the old one, we can't get you on the phone, and the emails bounce. get in touch! e
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2006-07-27 by cuari7
Ooooops! I'm still here!! My new email address is: diazdotjesusatmayodotedu (of course you use . instead of "dot" and @ instead of "at"). My phone # is still 904-537-7876 (same as 2 years ago) I still live in the same place (you guys have shipped here before!). thanx!! jdiaz
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2006-07-24 by wiardmodular
In the firmware pack I received a month ago some of my modules had higher firmware revisions than those still posted on the website (259e version 7 and 291 version 6) Are there any other updated firmwares that haven't been posted to the list on the buchla website? It would be gre
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2006-07-23 by ezra buchla
hi, firmware upgrades are the one thing that we can put together very quickly. we have lots. order away. some people have taken a long time to receive them for totally trivial reasons, like not knowing their shipping address... hopefully this is not a widely applicable scenario.
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2006-07-18 by JB
Yeah, that was great! Who wrote it? johan 2006/7/18, maggiegreen1 : > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/200e > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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2006-07-06 by mritenburg
Hi Cuari, I am curious what you expected from the module and how did the module not meet your expectations? Thank you, matthew --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" wrote: > > Got it from Don about 2 months ago. Have only used it a couple of > times. Not what I expected
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2006-07-02 by cuari7
Got it from Don about 2 months ago. Have only used it a couple of times. Not what I expected, so I'm offering it FS. Want $800 plus s/h in US only. Email me at diazdotjesusatmayodotedu or better yet, call me at 904-537- 7876 (no later than 9 pm Eastern Time, pleeze!). I thake Pay
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2006-06-21 by damon
Er, 'seems to be' On Jun 21, 2006, at 11:32 AM, damon wrote: > My guess is "when it's ready." Buchla sees to me more concerned with > the instrument as an instrument than the nuances of a timeline which > occur (and dilute the instrument) when one looks at it as a mere > product.
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2006-06-21 by damon
My guess is "when it's ready." Buchla sees to me more concerned with the instrument as an instrument than the nuances of a timeline which occur (and dilute the instrument) when one looks at it as a mere product. ;-] On Jun 21, 2006, at 8:33 AM, mike_synth wrote: > Ezra, > > When
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2006-06-14 by ezra buchla
chris, you're right! i thought we had 14 bits for pitchbend only, but on closer inspection this is not the case. sorry to have passed on my misconception. we will certainly attempt something to address this in the next 225 firmware update. just to reiterate, i am still quite cert
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2006-06-14 by Gary Chang
"wiardmodular" wrote: > > I have a 225e with firmware version 3. I'm wondering if the > controller busses on the 225e use the additional bit resolution for > midi controller data at all? > > I have a minimoog voyager which I am using as a controller keyboard. > You can set the mo
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2006-06-13 by wiardmodular
I have a 225e with firmware version 3. I'm wondering if the controller busses on the 225e use the additional bit resolution for midi controller data at all? I have a minimoog voyager which I am using as a controller keyboard. You can set the modwheel on it to transmit 7 bits of c
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2006-06-12 by ezra buchla
thanks gary since this thread started i've experimented with sending double-precision pitchbend data at high speeds from max to the 225 with fine results, although i can't call it 'continuous' exactly. i can't for the life of me think of any way to acheive better results on the c
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2006-06-12 by ezra buchla
well, i have a couple of thoughts: - maybe you answered this already (sorry), but are you sending a voltage directly from the 225 (if so, is it the internal bus or the external cv out?) or are you passing it through a 210 or 256? my guess is the latter but i don't remember it men
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2006-06-11 by cuari7
Hi, guys. I hadn't checked this thread in a week! Thanx for all the responses. >>>ezra.buchla" wrote: > > the answer to this probably lies in yr definition of 'jitter'. what > exactly are you noticing?
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2006-06-11 by Gary Chang
"Gary Chang" wrote: >utilizing typical midi to cv controllers, sorry, I meant to say midi to cv converters...
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2006-06-11 by Gary Chang
"ezra.buchla" wrote: > > yes, pitchbend is the exception, essentially using two sequential bytes per message. > > this translates to pitch resolution of approximately 1 cent if you stick to the GM > recommended range of +/- 2 semitones. of course, the 200e oscillators can be conf
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2006-06-10 by david rothbaum
hi Ezra, thanks for the reply. i was not thinking of trying to use the blacet P/S for the buchla modules but was thinking what you suggested -- adding them to my existing set-up using a powered boat, which is why i asked about the rack stuff. though it might be cool to use a 6 po
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2006-06-09 by ezra buchla
hi matthew, well, i was thinking of using the input CV (from the 225 in this case) going into the stage selection input of the 249 as well as one of the general-purpose external inputs (A,B,C,D). set each stage to sample the external input for its output (or set it to whatever yo
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2006-06-09 by mritenburg
Right, right! very cool! I see that now. Thank you for the tip! I will have to try. > well, i was thinking of using the input CV (from the 225 in this > case) going into the stage selection input of the 249 as well as one > of the general-purpose external inputs (A,B,C,D). set ea
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2006-06-09 by mritenburg
Ezra, In a previous post you mentioned "the 225e's CV outputs can be arbitrarily shaped and smoothed by using a 255 lag processor, or a 249 or 250 with the right settings." Since the inputs A,B,C,D on the 249e are updated on each step and not continuous (unless I am missing somet
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2006-06-08 by ezra.buchla
yes, pitchbend is the exception, essentially using two sequential bytes per message. this translates to pitch resolution of approximately 1 cent if you stick to the GM recommended range of +/- 2 semitones. of course, the 200e oscillators can be configured to respond to something
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2006-06-08 by Gary Chang
"ezra.buchla" wrote: > > the 225 is an honest creature; it will instantly and faithfully render > the incoming 8 bits of MIDI as voltage (no built-in interpolation). The MIDI spec for the pitch bend is 14 bit, which results in a pretty smooth cv out - as demonstrated by the Conti
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2006-06-06 by Mark Verbos
Hi Ezra! I don't know if you remember, we emailed back and forth a bit about building 200 series modules from schematics a few years ago. I ran accross your band on Myspace. I like the music. anyway, welcome Mark --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "ezra.buchla" wrote: > > hi david! > >
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2006-06-06 by ezra.buchla
the answer to this probably lies in yr definition of 'jitter'. what exactly are you noticing? the 225 is an honest creature; it will instantly and faithfully render the incoming 8 bits of MIDI as voltage (no built-in interpolation). compared to 'analog' (i.e. perceptually continu
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2006-06-06 by ezra.buchla
on second glance, i think i misunderstood yr intent. you are wondering about installing 200e modules in an existing frac-rack enclosure (e.g. http://www.paia.com/fracrak.htm ?), presumably with its own power supply? this would be very difficult because 200e modules have somewhat
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2006-06-06 by ezra.buchla
hi david! hi list! i am finally compelled to join yahoo groups. oh well. here are my answers to these questions: - there are in fact a couple of things sticking out the top of the powered boats (the power switch and memory card socket). the boats are 3.2 inches deep. so you can e
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2006-06-06 by Gary Chang
Cuari7, This may not solve your MIDI problem, but, then again, it might.... Many of the 'boutique' midi products from Deopfer and others (in my system at least) have not played very well with many of the other items in my system. What I am suggesting is a "I can't figure out exac
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2006-06-05 by mritenburg
It sounds like what ever you are using as a MIDI controller sends something the 225e and MPU-101 do not like. However, straight CV from the TKB is ok. Do you have a Darf, Arf or 266e? You should try sending pitch CV from some other devices to see if the problems follow the device
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2006-06-04 by cuari7
I own 2 261e's, and have noticed that they may jitter A LOT when you input a voltage for pitch. This happens more with certain types of devices (a lot with the 225e and roland MPU-101, almost none with my Serge TKB). Any of you guys experiencing similar problems? Any suggested so
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2006-05-31 by mimulon
Some people clearly enjoy 'brand X' vs 'brand Y' posturing. I think it's genetic. A sort of tribal thing, or maybe 'my modular makes me a more sutable candidate for mating'. Anyway, I love Serge, Modcan, Blacet, Metalbox, etc.. etc... I haven't heard music made on Doepfers that r
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2006-05-26 by damon
Short interjection: This LOL is for how this conversation started, and to cover LOLs necessary for where it may go, in case I'm too busy to LOL later. "LOL" On May 26, 2006, at 12:18 PM, mritenburg wrote: > --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Lanterman wrote: > > > > > > >> o Who
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2006-05-26 by Aaron Lanterman
>> o Who needs a Buchla, I have a MOTM! > > Whats with the inflammatory category? There is enough room in the Uh... I think it was meant as a joke... - Aaron ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Aaron Lanterman, Asst. Prof. and Demetri
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2006-05-26 by mritenburg
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Lanterman wrote: > > > >> o Who needs a Buchla, I have a MOTM! > > > > Whats with the inflammatory category? There is enough room in the > > Uh... I think it was meant as a joke... > > - Aaron So you disagree that there is an "us against them" m
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2006-05-26 by mritenburg
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, 200e@yahoogroups.com wrote: > o Who needs a Buchla, I have a MOTM! Whats with the inflammatory category? There is enough room in the world and enough people with many different styles and approaches to electronic music. B&A, MOTM, Doepfer, Wiard, AS,
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2006-05-25 by Aaron Lanterman
Just curious... - Aaron
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2006-05-25 by 200e@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the 200e group: How many 200e's systems are out there? o I have a full 18 unit! o I have full 12 unit! o I have a few! o Who needs a Buchla, I have a MOTM! To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.com
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2006-05-25 by reedofuncertainty
I'd say in general the 200e is pretty "out there."
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2006-05-25 by cuari7
Uh, which is the 22e? Do you mean 222e, perhaps? cuari7 --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, 200e@yahoogroups.com wrote: > > > Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the > 200e group: > > Buchla 22e > > o I have one on order! > o I plan to get one this year! > > > To vote
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2006-05-25 by 200e@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the 200e group: Buchla 22e o I have one on order! o I plan to get one this year! To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/200e/surveys?id=2239794 Note: Please do not reply to this message. P
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2006-05-25 by 200e@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the 200e group: Buchla 22e o I have one on order! o I plan to get one this year! To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/200e/surveys?id=2239793 Note: Please do not reply to this message. P
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2006-05-25 by luther rochester
Hi, I received a quote today from Zero Cases to have original type blue Music Easel cases made. They are quite expensive, but the price goes down significantly at quantity 3. These would be great for any small 200 or 200e system! Please email me off-list if you're interested in g
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2006-05-24 by mike_synth
Let me know what you have for sale and what price. 200 / 200e modules / systems can do paypal if needed.
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2006-05-19 by cuari7
Custom panel, MINT (made in Oakland by STS, around year 2000). Has: NTO/TWS/MIX2/VCFS/DSG/ADSR/ADSR. This is a perfect complement for an animal, providing an additional NTO, the VCFS (a dirtier, juicier filter than the VCFQ, IMO), a DSG and not one, but TWO ADSR's! At current pri
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