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Modulisme #6 – Scanner

Scanner says: For this piece, I decided to focus entirely on just one machine – the Buchla 200e. I picked this up in an auction a few years back and absolutely fell in love with it. I hadn’t prepared anything for this session, just patched up a few things to begin with, and then just let it breathe and flow over the course of an hour. I love how the Buchla lets you move the sound around so actively, keeping it alive and in motion. It’s a live recording with only a touch of reverb added, and no other instrumentation or effects. As to a dream system I think I already have it, though I keenly watch what developers are creating and there are always companies offering up new tools of inspiration such as SOMA and FRAP, so who knows! 

Modulisme is cuated by Phillipe Petit