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- in Buchla & ****ociates, created in 1963 by synthesizer pioneer Don Buchla of Berkeley, California. In 2012 the original company led by Don Buchla was...
- Donald Buchla (April 17, 1937 ā€“ September 14, 2016) was an American pioneer in the field of sound synthesis. Buchla po****rized the "West Coast" style...
- The Buchla Lightning is the second in a series of MIDI controllers developed by Don Buchla. It consists of two independent hand-held electronic wands and...
- Berkeley, Ciani took up work at Buchla and ****ociates to earn enough money for a Buchla synthesizer of her own, the Buchla 200. There she "Sat and soldered...
- the first composers to work with electronic instrument designer Don Buchla. Buchla's modular voltage-controlled synthesizer, which he called the Electric...
- Buchla Thunder is one of many in the family of MIDI controllers consisting of tactile control surfaces, which are mani****ted by hand. Developed by electronic...
- play ringtones and other sounds, typically in the Yamaha SMAF format. Don Buchla implemented FM on his instruments in the mid-1960s, prior to Chowning's...
- Golden Record. In April 1975, Suzanne Ciani gave two performances on her Buchla synthesizer ā€“ one at the WBAI Free music store and one at Phil Niblock's...
- Northwest and currently based in Los Angeles. Her work prominently employs Buchla modular synthesizers. She received acclaim for her albums Ears (2016) and...
- Birotron (1974), Dave Biro Buchla 100 and 200 serie (1960sā€“70s), Buchla Lightning I (1991) and Buchla Lightning II (1995) by Don Buchla Cembaphon (1951), Harald...