hi do you make this modules also for another people? i would really like a system with j.h. modules in 4U. a diy synth build by you need a lot of money? sorry for my english thanks in advance!
do you know if these pcb's are the same shape as the buchla ones? same with the lpg's. Wondering if they might be better way to fill out my small, but hopefully growing, buchla setup by using those pcb's but behind replica buchla frontpanels
I've never studied the Buchla power supply and distro, but from what I've seen in passing it is fairly... complex (?) not sure if that is the right word! It would probably be easier to layout and etch boards for the format, TBH the 281 are a massive PITA to make... Certainly worth it though!
hi do you make this modules also for another people?
ReplyDeletei would really like a system with j.h. modules in 4U.
a diy synth build by you need a lot of money?
sorry for my english
thanks in advance!
do you know if these pcb's are the same shape as the buchla ones? same with the lpg's. Wondering if they might be better way to fill out my small, but hopefully growing, buchla setup by using those pcb's but behind replica buchla frontpanels
ReplyDeleteAFAIK they are not, nor are the LPG's... I have seen someone do that though, put the LPG and 281 PCBs behind Buchla panels, top post here:
ReplyDeletehttp://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31618&postorder=asc&start=350
very interesting link, so definitely doable, wonder if you could still use buchla power supply. same thought with the 266 we've been talking about
ReplyDeleteI've never studied the Buchla power supply and distro, but from what I've seen in passing it is fairly... complex (?) not sure if that is the right word! It would probably be easier to layout and etch boards for the format, TBH the 281 are a massive PITA to make... Certainly worth it though!
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