From: "ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@y...>" <ethanzer0@y...>
Date: Fri Dec 27, 2002 2:30 pm
Subject: Re: chaos module
Hi Ethan,
I followed your lead. Great pic! On the Buchla and associates
site, under history you can find short descriptions
of modules from system 100 and 200. And sometimes pics, such
as the source of uncertainty. But so small, you can't
destinguish anything
On your pointed out site, they can't have done better, ahum
only...those terrible jumps in the picture are making me
wild if I look to long at them!
I'm very in favour Doepfer developping this chaos module.
Yes, I have voted in the poll, of course. And yes it's on
my want list, I definately will buy one.
I'm wondering. What will the difference in sound be compared
too the A-126
Looking at the complexity of this module, me again,
can this be done with in the price range that we normally
expect from Doepfer. And what will it be.
In the range of the A-111 and A-126
Is the principle for the source of uncertainty coming
from the chaos theory But what a minute, was the chaos
theory already in existence when Buchla build it's modules
Roel.
Ethan wrote:
There are two version of the Buchla
S.O.U. The 265 and the 266. The 266
being the more complex of the two.
Check here for info and schematics:
http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Buchla/source_of_uncertainty.htm
Enjoy!
Ethan