Hello!
I own some different modulars with about 15 VCOs (plan B is coming) and I
thought size did matter, but I'm starting to believe Mitchell's law.
The preset part in this buchla is really something and also that filter...
No comments on Doepfer, because I love its philosophy, but I think the
buchla is the next step in the modular world together with the G2.
Buchla is telling the world: Stop thinking in the old way, start making
new things! Not everything is done yet!
( btw. I like the barber thing... I hope finally people start using the
A-191 which I really like! )
Best regards,
JohnnyBusca
http://www.tonyblack.org
> Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 23:45:00 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Bakis Sirros <
synth_freak_2000@...
>
> Subject: RE: Re: OT: new buchla 259
>
> hello,
> exactly what i'm saying is, that i admit the superior
> parts quality of the buchla modules, but these more
> expensive parts and R&D just doesn't justify the HUGE
> difference in price! but, i, too, like the buchla
> modular and i, too, think that it looks and sounds
> fantastic.but to me it doesn't sound better than my
> a100.
> and another thing: i am sure that there is no buchla
> modular owner that has a really big buchla
> modular(because of the prices, of course). so, the
> bottom line is that no buchla modular owner can have
> the huge creative possibilities that me and
> vogelscheiss have, because we have huge and very
> capable modulars. if we owned buchla modulars, we'd
> only have 20-30 modules...
> so, in the end, which modular gives you the most crazy
> and complex possibilities
> bakis.
>
>