Buchla 227e System Interface

Description

The Buchla 227e System Interface is a modular synthesizer system designed by Don Buchla in the 1970s. It is a powerful and versatile system that has been used by many musicians, including Brian Eno, Aphex Twin, and Nine Inch Nails.

The system consists of a series of modules that can be connected together to create complex sounds. Each module has its own set of controls and features, allowing users to create unique sounds. The modules can be connected together in various ways, allowing for a wide range of sonic possibilities.

The system includes modules for oscillators, filters, envelopes, and more. It also includes a sequencer, allowing users to create complex patterns and rhythms. The system also includes a variety of effects, such as delay, reverb, and chorus.

The Buchla 227e System Interface is a powerful and versatile system that has been used by many musicians to create unique and interesting sounds. It is a great tool for anyone looking to explore the world of modular synthesis.

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ManufacturerBuchla
Websitehttp://buchla.com/product/227e...interface/

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