Buchla inspired Digitone tutorial

Really seductive, and I still have Buchla system here but… the size, the ability to memorize and recall everything…

I don’t need DT… I don’t need DT… I should wait for Synthakt at least… I don’t need DT… not now : )

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Or do you?

Hehehehe…

This is making me miss having one. I’ll have to make some patches like this on the Hydra instead…

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yeah, I think I saw some “hydra-bucha” demos on yt, not sure if it was from you or from someone else… I can mess up something, but seems it was a lady from a kind of experimental music institution who showed dark sides of Hydra… anyway it sounded also very nice with strong “west coast” touch.

well, I’m in trouble… : )

I don’t need 4th FM synth in da house, I don’t need DN… Not now… It’s useless… I don’t need DN…

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Ah yes. I think it’s Sarah Belle Reid. I liked the concept of the Hydra with the Morph. She definitely has that Buchla-style performance down. I think the patches could have been slightly more interesting, but overall good stuff.

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yeah right… but what’s really touches me in this DN example is not the patches themselves but the ability to make generative things, perform and paly with them, all in super compact format… such a lovely little playground

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Yes, agreed!

The Digitone is AMAZING for this. It has all the tools, and all accessible, modulatable, sequenceable, and playable.

Now I’m going to go home and crack open the Hydra Deluxe in a west coast sort of way. I’ve barely touched it since it arrived due to a busy work week. It’s Friday! I think the splits will be great for the playability aspect.

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Have fun! And I’m going to persuade myself not to get DN…
At the end of the day… why not : )

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Nowadays many synths are. Behringer Neutron, Arturia Minibrute 2S…

@moderators Is it possible to add a thread into a kind of favorite list? Aside bookmarking…
This thread deserves it.