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2244.1 | Buchla <> mainstream | TALK::HARRIMAN | The nuke runs MAXCIM | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:39 | 6 |
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>> Keep your eyes peeled for more on this thing, maybe Buchla is going to
>> try to get into the mainstream market after all these years?
nahhhhhhhhh.
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2244.2 | More on the THUNDER | AQUA::ROST | Bikini Girls With Machine Guns | Wed Apr 04 1990 09:49 | 57 |
| One happy Buchla fan from USENET:
From: [email protected] (Chris Koenigsberg)
Subject: Buchla's THUNDER
Date: 3 Apr 90 20:27:50 GMT
I just sent my deposit and I'm getting Donald Buchla's new "THUNDER"
soon - it is an intelligent MIDI controller that has touch-sensitive
plates which measure your gestures, using a TMS 320C25 signal processing
chip. It can do some complex processing before sending out the MIDI
signals, so you can quickly cook up a firestorm of notes and signals
from a few keystrokes. It can also receive system exclusive data, save
it up for re-transmission later (to dump and restore presets from a
synth module, for example).
It looks real neat, like something made by pueblo Indians. It's a real
solid piece of metal equipment. It has 26 touch-sensitive plates, 14 of
which also sense the location and movement of your fingers (you can map
finger movement to MIDI controller parameters like "mod wheel" or
"breath control" for example). It has 11 LED's that you can map to
anything you want to help you remember what's going on, and it has an
80-char 2-line backlit LCD. It has 32K of RAM and 65K of ROM (he calls
it the "STORM" operating system) It can save data on cartridges. It
costs $1990.
Has anyone else heard of Buchla's THUNDER, or any of his other recent
instruments? I understand there were THUNDER writeups in recent issues
of some magazines like Keyboard, after Buchla exhibited a prototype at
this year's N.A.M. convention.
I tried one at this year's ICMC in Columbus, Ohio. I hate piano
keyboards and I always hated MIDI devices, until I tried the THUNDER - I
was very impressed by its flexibility and complexity, things which MIDI
controllers have lacked up until now.
Buchla's old analog synthesizers in the 60's were known for their
complete and total flexibility, at the expense of the ability to play
cheap factory presets. You could set up the most amazing patches, but it
was an effort to set up a major scale (no piano keyboard, just buttons
and ribbons and sliders). I liked that.....
His address for more information is
Buchla and Associates
P.O. Box 10205
Berkeley, CA. 94709
and tell him I sent you from the network!
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Christopher Koenigsberg
[email protected]
Research/Systems Programmer
Psychology Dept. Facilities
Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213
(412)268-7591
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2244.3 | I want one! | GUESS::YERAZUNIS | I'm with the band. | Mon Aug 06 1990 00:10 | 10 |
| I just read the review of the Thunder in this month's EM.
I'm now fighting off a severe case of MIDI lust... and seriously
thinking about SELLING some gear to make room and raise the
cash.
Has anyone out there in COMMUSIC land actually laid hands on one of
these things?
-Bill
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2244.4 | How big is it? | CTHULU::YERAZUNIS | I love the smell of flash powder in the morning! It smells like. | Mon Aug 06 1990 11:17 | 6 |
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Another question: How big is a Thunder [physically, that is]. Is
it 24" across, 36" across, or what? The photos I have of it don't give
any scale information at all.
-Bill
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2244.5 | Clara Rockmore Goes MIDI? | AQUA::ROST | In search of the lost biscuit drop | Thu Feb 14 1991 16:56 | 8 |
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For those who thought the Thunder was a refreshing idea, here comes the
Buchla Lightning. At $995 list, it converts *hand gestures* into MIDI
output. Holy Theremin, Batman!
Yo, Tom Janzen, this is just what you've been looking for!
Brian
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2244.6 | | KOBAL::DICKSON | I watched it all on my radio | Wed Feb 20 1991 21:49 | 5 |
| Does anyone know what technology is used in the Thunder to pick up the
touches on the plates? I am particularly interested in how the
positionally-sensitive plates work. I hope it isn't something
conductive that requires a wrist strap or something like that. :)
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2244.7 | | KOBAL::DICKSON | I watched it all on my radio | Thu Feb 21 1991 15:56 | 2 |
| Does anybody have the phone number for Buchla? Phone information in
Berkeley has no such listing.
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