2005-10-05 by alt-mode
> Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 13:48:43 -0700 > From: "yasi p" > Subject: RE: FS: Buchla 266e > > HI, I just saw this go by: > "I do *not* have a cable for connecting it to the 225e Preset Manager." > and wanted to note that the connections for intermodule communication are > accomplis
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2005-10-04 by ethanzer0
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "imabadbadkat96" wrote: > Hi folks, > > Can someone please explain just how one updates the 200e's software? > Is a 225e midi decoder required? I have a bare bones system at the > moment, but I'd like to make sure I have the latest software for my > 2
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2005-10-04 by imabadbadkat96
Hi folks, Can someone please explain just how one updates the 200e's software? Is a 225e midi decoder required? I have a bare bones system at the moment, but I'd like to make sure I have the latest software for my 259e. It exhibits a couple quirks: Warp control has two very obvio
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2005-10-04 by imabadbadkat96
Hi folks, Can someone please explain just how one updates the 200e's software? Is a 225e midi decoder required? I have a bare bones system at the moment, but I'd like to make sure I have the latest software for my 259e. It exhibits a couple quirks: Warp control has two very obvio
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2005-10-04 by ethanzer0
Just what the doctor ordered! Very nice indeed. I can't wait to get my hands on a pair of 261e modules. Mr.Buchla never ceases to amaze me :-) --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "Jason Butcher" wrote: > http://www.buchla.com/200e/261e.html > http://www.buchla.com/200e/256e.html > > Nic
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2005-10-04 by Jason Butcher
http://www.buchla.com/200e/261e.html http://www.buchla.com/200e/256e.html Nice.
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2005-10-03 by yasi p
HI, I just saw this go by: "I do *not* have a cable for connecting it to the 225e Preset Manager." and wanted to note that the connections for intermodule communication are accomplished through a pair of lines on the supply bus. every 200e series module comes wired to plug into a
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2005-10-02 by alt-mode
I need less uncertainty in my life so I'm going to sell this source ;) Nearly new Buchla 200e series Source of Uncertainty (model 266e). See: http://www.buchla.com/200e/266e.html for details on the module. The toe tag on the module says 12/06/04 so it is about 11 months since it
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2005-09-26 by Brad Hawkins
Contact Diego, address below, if you'd like to hear what he's recorded with it Begin forwarded message: > From: Diego Medina > Date: September 25, 2005 9:57:12 PM MDT > To: Brad Hawkins > Subject: Re: [200e] Re: is there any recorded music with 200e on it? > > I do, I do ..Its in
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2005-09-26 by nicholas_kent
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader wrote: > Well, Hans Zimmer just ordered one....a couple of feature films from now, > who knows! > > - P > Though to be honest you so seldomly hear the hundreds of other modules he has in any sort of identifiable context in his films.
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2005-09-25 by Peter Grenader
Well, Hans Zimmer just ordered one....a couple of feature films from now, who knows! - P RSA wrote: > OK, so if NIN doesn't have one, are there any bands > who do, and have recorded something with it? > > - RSA > > --- supisuzoi wrote: > >> NIN does not have a 200e - they just bo
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2005-09-25 by RSA
OK, so if NIN doesn't have one, are there any bands who do, and have recorded something with it? - RSA --- supisuzoi wrote: > NIN does not have a 200e - they just borrowed one > for their video, and then pretended to > play it. watch me press this edit button..!! > > no cheers, >
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2005-09-25 by supisuzoi
NIN does not have a 200e - they just borrowed one for their video, and then pretended to play it. watch me press this edit button..!! no cheers, soggy --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "wiard300" wrote: > anyone know? > > I still don't have a good sense of how this thing sounds. I kno
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2005-09-22 by wiard300
anyone know? I still don't have a good sense of how this thing sounds. I know NIN has one, but I doubt there is much 200e on the record, that you can distinctly hear anyway. cheers, RSA
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2005-09-06 by ethanzer0
Since the latest software updates, I have not heard any aliasing. Take the square wave from the mod osc and filter is back a little and you have some nice soothing sounds. Also, if you back off the warp, any timbre can be perceived as mellow and soft. Try patching a single CV to
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2005-09-04 by cuari7
I still think it'd be great to have an oscillator with no aliasing. The 259e's are great for percussive and wild, rude sounds, but for the times when we're in a more mellow musical mood, something like the original 259 or even the 258 would be a perfect complement. I'm hoping the
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2005-09-01 by �
> It has > also been > suggested that Buchla & Associates should consider a > 1 panel ARF and 1 > panel system interface. Also, another E series > module with inverters > would be nice. Oh, and a delay/reverb module. I think everyone I know has suggested a new module idea to Don.
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2005-09-01 by ethanzer0
> My question for those of you that have or have used the 200e is: do you > think a medium-sized 200e setup would be able to replicate most of the > Easel's capabilities (other than the controller)? And more possibly? yes, definately. It has been suggested elsewhere that two 4-pa
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2005-08-31 by luther rochester
Hi folks, I'm seriously considering buying a 200e. I've been playing synths for about 12 years now, and I mostly use my Synthi AKS. I play in a band that tours often and records once a year or so. I like textural sounds and quirky stuff mostly, but I do some melody work too. I wa
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2005-08-03 by ethanzer0
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "mcb, inc." wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, jane_dowe01 wrote: > > > Now looky here... > > > > http://www.dougmodie.com/Resume.htm Though not intentional, I'm sure this leak will annoy Buchla & Associates considerably. E
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2005-07-30 by mcb, inc.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, jane_dowe01 wrote: > Now looky here... > > http://www.dougmodie.com/Resume.htm > > > Send your aliasing hate mail here- > > http://www.garethinc.com/GarethLoy_Resume.pdf I have no clue what the hell this was about but am I to conclude from the first resume th
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2005-06-25 by cuari7
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "imabadbadkat96" wrote: > Yeah, I know about the CV and Pulse out jacks, but the DARF also > routes 4 pitch values *internally* to 259e's. I'm just wondering if > the 225e serves as a router of sorts through which the pitch > information must travel.
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2005-06-24 by imabadbadkat96
Yeah, I know about the CV and Pulse out jacks, but the DARF also routes 4 pitch values *internally* to 259e's. I'm just wondering if the 225e serves as a router of sorts through which the pitch information must travel. Awesome, Cuari! Can't wait! : ) --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com,
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2005-06-24 by cuari7
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "imabadbadkat96" wrote: > Does the 249e need the 225e Midi Decoder in order to send the internal > pitch information to a 259e? I don't think so. If you notice, there are CV and Pulse Out jacks on its front panel. BTW: Yo, Gus, it's a thumbs up, dood!
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2005-06-24 by imabadbadkat96
Does the 249e need the 225e Midi Decoder in order to send the internal pitch information to a 259e?
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2005-06-15 by cuari7
Yes, I'll have the honor of saying I was the first person ever to buy a 200e and then turn around and sell it....well, at least parts of it! It's indeed a beautiful machine but it's way too bulky for my small studio, and since now Don offers smaller racks, I want to scale it down
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2005-06-06 by cuari7
>>>Cuari, how are you getting along with the 200e? Did you sort out the pitch tracking issues > you mentioned previously?
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2005-06-05 by imabadbadkat96
She took them down after 12 hours, but go to www.buchla.com and you can see the new module up close. The pics at Cikira's site didn't show much detail. Cuari, how are you getting along with the 200e? Did you sort out the pitch tracking issues you mentioned previously?
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2005-06-05 by cuari7
Yup. I get the same. Could you please post such pics in the file section of this site? cuari --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Keld Sørensen wrote: > Well I guess you were dreaming. :^) All I get is: > > Object not found! > The requested URL was not found on this server. The link on t
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2005-06-05 by Keld Sørensen
Well I guess you were dreaming. :^) All I get is: Object not found! The requested URL was not found on this server. The link on the referring page seems to be wrong or outdated. Please inform the author of that page about the error. If you think this is a server error, please con
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2005-06-04 by Stewart Moroney
There is info @ http://www.buchla.com/200e/250e.html --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader wrote: > This module will be announced at www.buchla.com as it becomes available.
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2005-06-03 by Peter Grenader
This module will be announced at www.buchla.com as it becomes available.
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2005-06-03 by verbos2002
Amanda, Are you gonna give us some info on this module or what? We need to know. This configuration looks great! Mark --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "John Young" wrote: > Very cool mystery module there. > I looks like a version of the arbitrary function generator... perhaps > retoo
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2005-06-01 by Wheaton, Simon
Mmmm....gear porn. What does that setup cost? Do you get a freebie for letting him stay over? Simon Canberra AUSTRALIA ________________________________ From: 200e@yahoogroups.com [mailto:200e@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of cikira@cikira.com Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 4:40 PM To:
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2005-06-01 by cikira@cikira.com
See something new? http://www.cikira.com/whatever/whatizzit.JPG This was today at my studio in central WA: http://www.cikira.com/whatever/modular_101.JPG http://www.cikira.com/whatever/patchhappy.JPG ...and last night: http://www.cikira.com/whatever/blinkyblurry.JPG If you're see
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2005-05-15 by cuari7
> V/oct to be able to play chromatic scales, I have done a quick fix > > Which firmware rev are your 259e's running? Which firmware rev is your > 225e running? Mine track pitch from the 225e perfectly. Really? I dunno what # rev I have. I got mine in late Feb and Don says there h
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2005-05-15 by ethanzer0
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" wrote: > Since the 259e's (or the 225e) do not (yet) follow the standard 1 > V/oct to be able to play chromatic scales, I have done a quick fix Which firmware rev are your 259e's running? Which firmware rev is your 225e running? Mine track pi
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2005-05-13 by cuari7
Since the 259e's (or the 225e) do not (yet) follow the standard 1 V/oct to be able to play chromatic scales, I have done a quick fix which was inspired by a flaw seen in the early Moog VX-351's (with the fix being suggested by Dr Moog hisself!): feed the pitch out from one of the
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2005-04-28 by ethanzer0
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "imabadbadkat96" wrote: > Hey Ethanzer0, thanks for posting the soundclip. What osc or > combination of oscs were you running through it? That patch is one 259e, one 281e, one 292e, one 266e and one 291e. The 281e is controlling frequency in the 259e
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2005-04-28 by imabadbadkat96
Hey Ethanzer0, thanks for posting the soundclip. What osc or combination of oscs were you running through it?
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2005-04-26 by cuari7
You can certainly do "moogy" > sounds on a 200e. You can always use the square wave or saw wave from > the mod osc in audio range to get even closer. >You just have to think > through what is happening in terms of waveform and harmonic structure. > You can do all that with a 200e
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2005-04-26 by ethanzer0
> the Cwej, but dirtier (closer to the Serge Variable Slope Filter). > My suggestion to you: if it's Moogy sounds you're after, get either > the Voyager or the Cwejman. If it's weirder stuff you're after, then > go for the Bookla.... Sweeping warp with the same CV modulating freq
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2005-04-25 by cuari7
--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "imabadbadkat96" wrote: > > How does the tone compare to something like a Cwejman S1 or a Voyager in term of > warmth and fatness? Two different things altogether.... The Voyager and Cwejman have that traditional "warm" resonant sound, whereas the 200
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2005-04-24 by imabadbadkat96
How does the tone compare to something like a Cwejman S1 or a Voyager in term of warmth and fatness? --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" wrote: > > Further experimentation has yielded the following: the oscillators > have 2 outputs, of which one is fed into the filter, then the
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2005-04-22 by ethanzer0
> low end that the bandpass filter removes, while giving you the > crunchy, juicy resonance (yeaow!!). Whoever thinks you can't > get "conventional" analog sounds a la Moog or ARP need to try > this..... You can also phase shift the filtered signal using spacial dynamics in the 2
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2005-04-20 by imabadbadkat96
That's really great to hear. As I mentioned to you before, I've been curious about just how well the 200e can produce 'conventional' analog sounds. The 291e looks incredible, that morphing feature sounds like a lot of fun. Have you experimented with it at all? Seems like it would
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2005-04-20 by cuari7
Further experimentation has yielded the following: the oscillators have 2 outputs, of which one is fed into the filter, then the other one's fed into a 292 in filter mode, then both are mixed into a 210e before sending it to a final 292 in gate mode. This preserves the deep low e
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2005-04-19 by Peter Grenader
cuari7 wrote: > Notice it picks off chromatic scale intervals as opposed to harmonic intervals when in high resonance. And yes, it's analog and no, I'm not sure how in the hell he did this. - P [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2005-04-19 by imabadbadkat96
Congrats on finally getting that baby! Sounds like it was worth the wait.
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2005-04-18 by cuari7
....and all I can say is: HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!! This baby can get monstruous! Its resonance is incredibly intense, and if propperly tamed can give you beautiful vocal formants. What's not to be liked? The amplitude, freq and bandwidth knobs are stepped, so their effects are zipper-li
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