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Re: [Doepfer_a100] university modulars

2009-04-20 by peter sedin

i was taking a course in sounddesign when i was younger at E.M.S in stockholm sweden.
they have a HUGE old buchla system! and anyone can take a course there, and when the course is over you can book this system along with a pro studio for no cost at all..i have moved so cant use it anymore..god i miss it!

--- On Sun, 4/19/09, Richard Scott <richard_scott@rwnc.co.uk> wrote:

From: Richard Scott <richard_scott@rwnc.co.uk>
Subject: [Doepfer_a100] university modulars
To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 11:22 PM











    
            
            


      
      sorry to send this a little OT, so I thought I should change the header.



I am interested in which universities - in the US or europe  - still do maintain large/interesting modular systems. I guess most think its old hat and use max/pd/supercollide r for everthing?



Richard



----- Original Message ----- 

  From: james.husted@ mac.com 

  To: Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com 

  Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:01 PM

  Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: tks



I had a friend who worked in the media lab at the U of W here in 

  seattle. He told me of the system that was set up at the time for 

  selling gear the departments owned. First the department would offer 

  it to other departments at the same location, then other similar 

  departments. at the same level of campus (Univ. to Univ. etc) then if 

  it didn't sell it would work it's way down the chain to local colleges 

  then high schools till it was finally auctioned off to the public. 

  This was a VERY long process and a very big hassle. Many departments 

  found it easier to just store the stuff. He convinced his bosses that 

  a fairly large Emu modular that the music department was selling could 

  be used to clean up tapes in the Media lab. He got it for $300 I 

  believe. I sold the same unit to the U when I worked at a Synth store 

  in town for a little over $14,000 if I remember. It sat in his office 

  and I don't know what happened after he left. You have to be at the 

  right place at the right time. In fact they bought the Emu because the 

  very large Buchla they had was damaged (steam radiator sprung a leak 

  and filled the lab with steam for a day or two) and they donated the 

  remains to a local media/music lab that ended up restoring most of it.



-James



On Apr 19, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Tony Rolando wrote:



>

  >

  > Many US universities have this situation as well. THey do not have the

  > money or desire to refurb and they are not able to sell. So these

  > wonderful machine rot in the closets :(

  >

  > Tony

  >

  > Richard Scott wrote:

  > >

  > >

  > > thanks, that is a thing of beauty and great they kept it going, 

  > there

  > > are moog modulars and EMS synths in british universities sitting in

  > > cupboards which haven't been serviced in 25 years, very sad... even

  > > sadder they won@t sell them to me for 100 poounds

  > >

  > > In fact I think I would like to visit that buchla one day

  > >

  > > Richard

  > >

  > > ----- Original Message -----

  > > From: hamzzzald

  > > To: Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com <mailto:Doepfer_ a100%40yahoogrou ps.com 

  > >

  > > Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 6:40 PM

  > > Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: tks

  > >

  > > Richard - Here are a couple of photos of the whole Buchla system.

  > > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ chuckj/345633309 0/

  > > <http://www.flickr. com/photos/ chuckj/345633309 0/>

  > > It is a pre-100 series system Don made for the San Francisco Tape

  > > Music Center in the mid-60's. There are no filters - just VCO's,

  > > VCA's, ring mods, external inputs, and the case on the left is all

  > > sequencers. http://www.flickr. com/photos/ chuckj/345633309 0/

  > > <http://www.flickr. com/photos/ chuckj/345633309 0/>

  > >

  > > --- In Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com

  > > <mailto:Doepfer_ a100%40yahoogrou ps.com>, "Richard Scott"

  > > <richard_scott@ ...> wrote:

  > > >

  > > > any pictures of the buchla system at Mills??

  > > >

  > > > just curious

  > > >

  > > > Richard

  > > >

  > > > ----- Original Message -----

  > > > From: hamzzzald

  > > > To: Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com

  > > <mailto:Doepfer_ a100%40yahoogrou ps.com>

  > > > Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 10:14 AM

  > > > Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: tks

  > > >

  > > >

  > > >

  > > >

  > > >

  > > > This may be of interest to the group. I made a DIY touch 

  > controller

  > > last year, inspired by the Buchla controllers we have at Mills

  > > College. Mine uses FSR senors rather than touch capacitance. Each

  > > sensor has cv out with adjustable range and a trigger out. There is

  > > also a master trigger out and a Softpot "ribbon" sensor from

  > > Spectrasymbol. A very simple circuit - just voltage dividers and a

  > > comparator for triggers. It has been incredibly useful and has 

  > really

  > > opened up the performance versatility of a small modular system.

  > > >

  > > > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ chuckj/326906782 1/

  > > <http://www.flickr. com/photos/ chuckj/326906782 1/>

  > > > http://www.cirrusox ide.com/journal/ ?p=75

  > > <http://www.cirrusox ide.com/journal/ ?p=75>

  > > >

  > > > Best,

  > > > Chuck

  > > >

  > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com

  > > <mailto:Doepfer_ a100%40yahoogrou ps.com>, "partlydrone" 

  > <partlydrone@ >

  > > wrote:

  > > > >

  > > > > hi dieter

  > > > >

  > > > > yes, addressed with buttons (or triggers, or voltages) wld be 

  > fine.

  > > > >

  > > > > i guess it would be pretty easy to develop too, although maybe

  > > costly as it requires eg for a version playing four "notes / 

  > colours"

  > > of 3 voltages each it would need 4 buttons, 12 pots, 16 jacks etc.

  > > > >

  > > > > please, please make one? i think it would be a surprise hit once

  > > people realised what could be done with it, to suddenly skip between

  > > tone colours, it's exactly what sets modulars apart from dreary 

  > samey

  > > synths.

  > > > >

  > > > >

  > > > >

  > > > > i honestly think it would be a big seller

  > > > >

  > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com

  > > <mailto:Doepfer_ a100%40yahoogrou ps.com>, <yahoo@> wrote:

  > > > > >

  > > > > > This function is not necessarily associated with a touch

  > > keyboard. It's kind

  > > > > > of an dressed sequencer with 3 potentiometer rows. The

  > > addressing can be

  > > > > > voltage controlled, Midi note controlled or button controlled.

  > > Of course you

  > > > > > may use a TKB to adress the step of the sequencer but that's

  > > only one of

  > > > > > many possibilities.

  > > > > >

  > > > > > Best wishes

  > > > > > Dieter Doepfer

  > > > > >

  > > > > > > i agree

  > > > > > >

  > > > > > > i really really want a controller that lets me press a 

  > button to

  > > > > > > change three CV's suddenly like that bugbrand controller, 

  > or the

  > > > > > > serge, or any random access sequencer. with my modular, 

  > sending

  > > > > > > quantised note CVs is the absolute last thing on my mind. 

  > i want

  > > > > > > to control microtones on ring modulating oscillators, the 

  > amount

  > > > > > > of reverb mix, and the bit crush depth, changing all three

  > > > > > > instantly, with a momentary finger press, and then play huge

  > > > > > > variations in those parameters like an instrument.

  > > > > > >

  > > > > > > i've been meaning to build my own controller for this for 

  > about a

  > > > > > > year and i think its a real shame that nobody else does. 

  > well,

  > > > > > > for less than the cost of a serge.

  > > > > >

  > > > >

  > > >

  > > >

  > > >

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