Thursday 27 September 2012

Green


The early Buchla modules (up to around 1968?) used green ink. Fascinating

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  1. Maybe the next album title - Benge Switched ON
    fantastic typeface. I also thought how cool to see all the beautiful synthesizers in the window, and then i thought why do studios have to be always underground, i know its all about sound proofing, but if you can get bullet proof glass surely you can get sound proof glass. Image it would be like an art piece, walking past a studio seeing all the beautiful equipment and the artist at work!

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    1. i like the idea of 'switched on benge'. but i don't like the idea of my studio becoming a fish-bowl!

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    2. you could be a clever fish . .and only be on show when you want to . . remote opening curtains . . .?!

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  2. Beautiful old system indeed - but so odd to see a 100 without at least a 140/123 pairing!

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  3. yes, my guess is there was originally a separate sequencer wing for this. it's probably still in the guy's loft!

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