


With great excitement and some trepidation I begin to scale the learning curve and the notoriously vague Buchla module "manual" information in order to make a kind of twisted sense out of these powerful modules: 222e, 259e, and 266e. With a blissed-out expression that suggests nirvana I proceed, twistedly uncertain, in search of timbral chaos as only a guitarist can!
Congratulations, John. Looks great! Have fun exploring!
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ReplyDeletethe second boat is unpowered and connected with the first boat ? or are two powered boat?
thanks!