200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
2010-10-29 by potterpaint2000
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2010-10-29 by potterpaint2000
I'll be receiving my system soon. As a Buchla newbie I'm curious if anybody has any suggestions regarding a system made up of the following: *6-panel boat *250e *261e *281e *291e *292e ...any suggestion or advice. Thanks John / ether^ra Blogspot
2010-10-30 by don hassler
I'd think the 250e's stage addressing features, including the strobe, continuous, along with the jumps and loop would be tops on the first encounter list. The 261e has some very nice bonus behaviors when the mod osc is set to track, while fm'ing the principle. The 291e is a rabbit hole all by itself. I think the system will keep you busy for a long time! ________________________________
From: potterpaint2000 <potterpaint2000@yahoo.com> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 15:53:35 Subject: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON! I'll be receiving my system soon. As a Buchla newbie I'm curious if anybody has any suggestions regarding a system made up of the following: *6-panel boat *250e *261e *281e *291e *292e ...any suggestion or advice. Thanks John / ether^ra Blogspot [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-11-04 by John Potter
Don...Thanks for your advice...I was looking at your system on Flickr...is that a custom cabinet aftermarket job or a modified buchla cabinet holding your 200e modules?...John ________________________________
From: don hassler <dlh30039@yahoo.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 2:47:24 PM
Subject: Re: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
I'd think the 250e's stage addressing features, including the strobe,
continuous, along with the jumps and loop would be tops on the first encounter
list. The 261e has some very nice bonus behaviors when the mod osc is set to
track, while fm'ing the principle. The 291e is a rabbit hole all by itself. I
think the system will keep you busy for a long time!
________________________________
From: potterpaint2000 <potterpaint2000@yahoo.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 15:53:35
Subject: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
I'll be receiving my system soon. As a Buchla newbie I'm curious if anybody has
any suggestions regarding a system made up of the following:
*6-panel boat
*250e
*261e
*281e
*291e
*292e
...any suggestion or advice. Thanks John / ether^ra Blogspot
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]2010-11-05 by don hassler
Actually, Yasi worked up my configuration after I changed my order from my original 6 boat plans. Its simply 2/3 of a 12. I went with the plywood for durability. It has worked out very nicely for me, as I like to play out with it as much as possible. Its light, easy to move around. It's very comfortable to play. As an experiment to see if a smaller system would be sufficient to sustain my interest, it has worked out wonderfully. The alterations to the 259e were especially exciting, and once Ezra pointed out the parallel universe/Mr. Spock w. goatee aspect of the mod osc's in track mode, the instrument has been even more fun! ________________________________
From: John Potter <potterpaint2000@yahoo.com> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2010 9:24:38 Subject: Re: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON! Don...Thanks for your advice...I was looking at your system on Flickr...is that a custom cabinet aftermarket job or a modified buchla cabinet holding your 200e modules?...John ________________________________ From: don hassler <dlh30039@yahoo.com> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 2:47:24 PM Subject: Re: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON! I'd think the 250e's stage addressing features, including the strobe, continuous, along with the jumps and loop would be tops on the first encounter list. The 261e has some very nice bonus behaviors when the mod osc is set to track, while fm'ing the principle. The 291e is a rabbit hole all by itself. I think the system will keep you busy for a long time! ________________________________ From: potterpaint2000 <potterpaint2000@yahoo.com> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 15:53:35 Subject: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON! I'll be receiving my system soon. As a Buchla newbie I'm curious if anybody has any suggestions regarding a system made up of the following: *6-panel boat *250e *261e *281e *291e *292e ...any suggestion or advice. Thanks John / ether^ra Blogspot [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2010-11-05 by John Potter
Well, it is a beautiful thing indeed! ________________________________
From: don hassler <dlh30039@yahoo.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 5, 2010 7:50:59 AM
Subject: Re: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
Actually, Yasi worked up my configuration after I changed my order from my
original 6 boat plans. Its simply 2/3 of a 12. I went with the plywood for
durability. It has worked out very nicely for me, as I like to play out with it
as much as possible. Its light, easy to move around. It's very comfortable to
play. As an experiment to see if a smaller system would be sufficient to sustain
my interest, it has worked out wonderfully.
The alterations to the 259e were especially exciting, and once Ezra pointed out
the parallel universe/Mr. Spock w. goatee aspect of the mod osc's in track mode,
the instrument has been even more fun!
________________________________
From: John Potter <potterpaint2000@yahoo.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2010 9:24:38
Subject: Re: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
Don...Thanks for your advice...I was looking at your system on Flickr...is that
a custom cabinet aftermarket job or a modified buchla cabinet holding your 200e
modules?...John
________________________________
From: don hassler <dlh30039@yahoo.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 2:47:24 PM
Subject: Re: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
I'd think the 250e's stage addressing features, including the strobe,
continuous, along with the jumps and loop would be tops on the first encounter
list. The 261e has some very nice bonus behaviors when the mod osc is set to
track, while fm'ing the principle. The 291e is a rabbit hole all by itself. I
think the system will keep you busy for a long time!
________________________________
From: potterpaint2000 <potterpaint2000@yahoo.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 15:53:35
Subject: [200e] 200e System #2 - COMING SOON!
I'll be receiving my system soon. As a Buchla newbie I'm curious if anybody has
any suggestions regarding a system made up of the following:
*6-panel boat
*250e
*261e
*281e
*291e
*292e
...any suggestion or advice. Thanks John / ether^ra Blogspot
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]2010-11-16 by Giorgio Sancristoforo
fellow Buchlans (and time-lords...) As a couple of you knows, sometimes I take pleasure in writing little musical softwares. From the very first day I had the 200e, my plan was to write something for it. A digital companion so to speak, but also good for any other machine devoted to chaos. At last, after months tweaking the system I thought of pitch layering. _=) I've made a simple study to seek the software potentials Download of the mp3 files is possible from the links below. The software is at a very early stage of development. any comment is more than welcome :) When I'll get the Beta I'd love to invite anybody here to give it a run of course. ETUDE VI Part 1 Materiale Buchla 200e + Gleetchlab3 http://soundcloud.com/giorgio-sancristoforo/etude-vi Part 2 Formulazione Part 1 file is processed with the software http://soundcloud.com/giorgio-sancristoforo/etude-vi-formulazione Giorgio www.gleetchplug.com www.audioscan.it http://soundcloud.com/giorgio-sancristoforo http://vimeo.com/user1118029 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]