I'm really suprised that you don't mention that they use different pitch voltage scaling (i.e 1 volt per octave for eurorack & 1.2 for buchla) or that they use different voltages for gates & triggers. These feel like pretty fundamental things for a video on the differences between formats
Yes, you're totally right ! I also forgot to mention that audio is line level on Buchla while it's way hotter on eurorack. I think I can make another video on RUclips and add it to this one to fill the gaps.
Oui, il existe bien d'autres voies dont beaucoup existaient avant l'eurorack. La musique est une improvisation perso au Buchla avec des percussions acoustiques.
Bravo pour cette présentation remarquable qui aidera un grand nombre de débutants Buchla mais qui sera également un bon moyen de révision pour les plus avancés.
What is the consequence of incorrectly stacking? In other words, if I patch from a source to a destination, and then stack from the destination to a second destination, what is the result?
’m loving these videos. Thanks. Do you have a list anywhere of the modules you have built? Does the system work for you? Do you feel you are missing anything? :)
Currently my system is as follow : - 285 - 266 - 281 - 292 - 207 - 245 - 291 - 259 - 258 x2 - 248 - 218 - 208 - hTT (Northern Light) - hVC (Northern Light) I plan to add a 296, but I'd say that I already have way more than I really need. ^^
Thanks for your reply. That’s really helpful. I know it’s subjective, but are you happy with the sound quality of your system? It’s hard to tell from RUclips.
@@ModLifeCrisis I’m more than happy. I mainly chose this for ergonomy, that’s a key aspect of an instrument imho, but compared to my Make Noise system, the sound is way deeper.
I patch with bananas like in loopop’s video on my Easel all the time. Meaning, I will daisy chain multiple inputs from a single output. Especially if the inputs are closer together, I find it very convenient. With the 208 the most common thing I do it with is the inverter, which is on the top of the module, so daisy chaining inverted inputs on the bottom can be very useful.
4:36 ❤❤magical patch🎉
Can’t wait for next episode and please maybe a little more sound from it as well! ;) Thank U!!
I'm really suprised that you don't mention that they use different pitch voltage scaling (i.e 1 volt per octave for eurorack & 1.2 for buchla) or that they use different voltages for gates & triggers. These feel like pretty fundamental things for a video on the differences between formats
Yes, you're totally right ! I also forgot to mention that audio is line level on Buchla while it's way hotter on eurorack.
I think I can make another video on RUclips and add it to this one to fill the gaps.
Je vais continuer mes recherches sur eurorack, mais c'est bon de voir qu'il y a d'autres voies.
Ps: c'est quoi cette musique de fond, ça m'envoûte 😁
Oui, il existe bien d'autres voies dont beaucoup existaient avant l'eurorack.
La musique est une improvisation perso au Buchla avec des percussions acoustiques.
nickel ! je vais devoir y revenir plusieurs fois, merci pour ce partage.
Salut j'attends la suite avec impatience !
J'ai eu beaucoup de travail ces derniers temps, mais la suite devrait arriver prochainement ! :)
Bravo pour cette présentation remarquable qui aidera un grand nombre de débutants Buchla mais qui sera également un bon moyen de révision pour les plus avancés.
Great! THX! Are they all DIY? Where did you buy them?
Don't mind, just watched your introduction, now I know 🤣🤣
What is the consequence of incorrectly stacking? In other words, if I patch from a source to a destination, and then stack from the destination to a second destination, what is the result?
Wow ! It seems I'm wrong about this ! I have to edit the video !
Bonjour connaissez-vous le séquenceur Verigate 8+?
Bonjour, je ne l'ai jamais testé non.
A very first nice difference is the better contact of the banana plugs compared to the Jacks plugs 🍀
I agree !
’m loving these videos. Thanks. Do you have a list anywhere of the modules you have built? Does the system work for you? Do you feel you are missing anything? :)
Currently my system is as follow :
- 285
- 266
- 281
- 292
- 207
- 245
- 291
- 259
- 258 x2
- 248
- 218
- 208
- hTT (Northern Light)
- hVC (Northern Light)
I plan to add a 296, but I'd say that I already have way more than I really need. ^^
Thanks for your reply. That’s really helpful. I know it’s subjective, but are you happy with the sound quality of your system? It’s hard to tell from RUclips.
@@ModLifeCrisis I’m more than happy. I mainly chose this for ergonomy, that’s a key aspect of an instrument imho, but compared to my Make Noise system, the sound is way deeper.
Thanks 🙏
Rhoo ça a de la gueule, je serais curieux de voir les pcb montės ça doit être dense à l'intérieur ?
C’est effectivement parfois dense. Sur ce site tu trouveras des détails sur pas mal de versions DIY : modularsynthesis.com/roman/buchla.htm
Thanks
I patch with bananas like in loopop’s video on my Easel all the time. Meaning, I will daisy chain multiple inputs from a single output. Especially if the inputs are closer together, I find it very convenient. With the 208 the most common thing I do it with is the inverter, which is on the top of the module, so daisy chaining inverted inputs on the bottom can be very useful.
Wow ! I'm afraid you're right !!! I tested it before and it didn't work ! I have to edit the video quickly !
@@synthemodulaire Better to change it now rather than later. :)
@@HAntonRiehl Yes ! Thanks !!! I removed the wrong part with RUclips tools.
@@synthemodulaire Convenient that they have those tools! :)
You also forgot to mention another important difference: the price ;-)
Well, Cwejman modules are in the eurorack format and not cheaper ! ^^
@@synthemodulaire Check the Tiptop Audio Buchla series.
@@dans.8198 I know, and that's great for those who want to go eurorack.
It's so common to have background music and pretty much everybody does in this era. But i can neither appreciate the music or your lecture.
Ok... And what's the point of your comment ?