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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Buchla 100 PCBs


flickr by verbos2002. 

Caption: "My friend Reed has a giant Buchla system. He told me he was interested in a 242 programmable Pulser. That thing uses an EMS style patch matrix to program 3 channels of patterns up to 12 steps long. I suggested that it may be beter for me to design a double wide module that has toggle switches for 6 channels of 16 steps. It is almost finished now. The panel is from Front Panel Express. Reed said he was only interested if I called it the 243 Programmable Pulser and printed "Verbos & Associates Brooklyn, New York" a the bottom, like a Buchla module. I'm making one for him and one for my Buchla."

5 comments:

  1. Mmmmm, switches.

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  2. wow, that was fast.

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  3. Incidentally, I will not make any of these in Frac Rack or EuroRack format.

    And this thing uses Buchla type pulses and power supplies. It is a Buchla format panel. So, it will only work with Buchla systems.

    This is a custom module. It is very expensive to build and I designed it for a Buchla 200 system. I may build a few more for Buchla users, but I will not be making it to work with any other synths.

    Sorry.

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  4. Mark this thing looks amazing sexy.
    And really matches the buchla looks verygood imho!

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  5. looks great mark . nice work!

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