via Reed: "I thought I'd post a picture of my favorite module lately, Mark Verbos' Model 254 Quad Voltage Processor (far right). It is basically 2 Buchla Model 257's (center) with an extra voltage input, in the tradition of the 256 (far left). The processor is clocked at a much higher rate than the 257, which gives it an advantage in certain situations dealing with pulses and older modules. Sadly, it doesn't have the stenciled-on math equation that makes the Buchla 257 so enticing yet intimidating."
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Update: I added a Verbos label for the site. Click on it for more by Mark Verbos.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Yet another fantasticly useful module from Mark. I love it and use it more than i ever thought i would. Thanks Mark!
ReplyDeletethe universe works on a math equation that never even ever really even is any end.
ReplyDeletehas Mark finished the 258? I have emailed him to see how its going but had no reply...I have paid half, hope he hasnt forgoten me
ReplyDeleteI'm in the same boat. Last time I asked him about them he said that he was putting them together on an order-by-order basis, and slowly working though the list of orders.
ReplyDeletenice boat :)
ReplyDeleteAs far as the 257 equation goes, once I figured it out (in the dim dark past on the Buchla at school) I thought that while totally accurate, it threw more heat than light on what was going on, at least as far as a front panel graphic goes. I guess it does enhance one's geek cred, though. :-)
ReplyDeletebuchlajoe: one reason I signed up for Mark's CV processor is because I'm constantly running out of 256e sections, and wanting more. I'm really looking forward to more CV processing cells.
mono-poly: If I'm not careful, I'll need another boat.