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- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box abstract "The Buchla 200 series Electric Music Box is an electronic musical instrument manufactured by Buchla & Associates in Berkeley, California from 1970 to 1982. It is a modular analog system consisting of a collection of individual modules. Systems are assembled in cabinets designed to accept modules occupying between one and six modules spaces in width, each space being 7 inches tall and 4.25 inches wide. Power for the modules is provided by a power supply contained within the cabinet. Voltage rails of +15, −15 and +5 volts are included on all supplies in the series. Some of the power supplies also provide +24, −24, and +12 volts. Noisy and quiet ground lines, generally those for digital and analog circuits respectively, are provided on all supplies as well. Generally, only older modules in the series require the 24-volt lines and only later ones require the unregulated +12-volt line (using it only to power LEDs). The connectors used to route the power changed over the production years, but finally settled on a 10-pin edgecard connector with pin 7 blocked to provide a directional key.What separates the 200 series from its predecessor, the 100 series, is that almost every parameter is under voltage control. Functional density is higher, packing several functions into each module. The electronics employ op-amps, CMOS and TTL logic chips and quite often Vactrols, photoresistor opto-isolators devices used as voltage-controlled potentiometers in variable-gain amplifier (VCA) and voltage-controlled filter (VCF) sections. The approximately 10 ms rounded attack and 50 ms release of the Vactrols contributes substantially to the "natural" sound that Buchla 200s are credited with. The 200 series also often shows the state of its outputs with LED indicators.The modules that were manufactured for the Buchla 200 series are as follows:204 Quad Spacial Director205 Matrix Mixer206 Dual Mixer207 Mixer/Preamplifier208 Stored Program Source (Part of the Music Easel)212 Dodecamodule214 Music Easel Power Supply215 Power Supply216 Touch Controlled Voltage Source217 Multiple Touch-Controlled Voltage Source218 Touch Activated Voltage Source219 Polyphonic Touch Activated Voltage Source221 Kinesthetic Input Port226 System Interface227 System Interface230 Triple Envelope Detector232 Frequency Detector237 37 Key Organ Type Keyboard238 61 Key Organ Type Keyboard242 Programmable Pulser245 5 stage Sequential Voltage Source246 16 stage Sequential Voltage Source248 Multiple Arbitrary Function Generators256 Dual Voltage Adder257 Dual Voltage Processor258 Dual Voltage Controlled Oscillator259 Programmable Complex Waveform Generator264 Quad Sample & Hold/Polyphonic Adaptor 265 Source of Uncertainty266 Source of Uncertainty270 Quad Preamplifier275 Dual Reverb/Equalizer277 Signal Delay Unit280 Quad Envelope Generator281 Quad Function Generator284 Quad Voltage-Controlled Envelope Generator285 Frequency Shifter/Balanced Modulator288 Time Domain Processor 291 Dual Voltage-Controlled Filter292 Quad Lopass Gate294 Four Channel Filter295 Ten Channel Filter296 Spectral Processor299 Sili Con Cello ProcessorIn 2001, Buchla returned to the 200 series and released the Barber Pole modules, models 260 and 297. The 260 is a Duophonic Pitch Class Generator, an oscillator capable of creating a sound that seems the same in every octave. The 297 is an Infinite Phase Shifter. More often referred to as a barber pole phaser, the module creates a filter effect that seems to rise or fall, but never actually changes frequency range being effected. In 2003, Buchla released the 255 Control Voltage Processor. Although released shortly before the 200e system, it is not considered part of the 200e system, likely because of its lack of patch storage capability, and received a non-"e" model number. It was the first Buchla module to be released with the 200e's characteristic Selco knobs, which are white capped to indicate that the values will not be stored by a 225e module.".
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- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box wikiPageWikiLink Opto-isolator.
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- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buchla 200 series Electric Music Box".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buchla 200".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box caption "Buchla 200 modules".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box caption "Buchla 200".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box caption "Buchla 288 panel".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box caption "Buchla 288 prototype".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box direction "vertical".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box footer "upper * 259 Programmable Complex Waveform Generator * 227 System Interface lower * 292c Quad Lopass Gate * 281 Quad Function Generator * 296 Spectral Processor".
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- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box subject Category:Buchla_synthesizers.
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- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box comment "The Buchla 200 series Electric Music Box is an electronic musical instrument manufactured by Buchla & Associates in Berkeley, California from 1970 to 1982. It is a modular analog system consisting of a collection of individual modules. Systems are assembled in cabinets designed to accept modules occupying between one and six modules spaces in width, each space being 7 inches tall and 4.25 inches wide. Power for the modules is provided by a power supply contained within the cabinet.".
- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box label "Buchla 200 series Electric Music Box".
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- Buchla_200_series_Electric_Music_Box depiction Buchla_200_(1)_@_nordcafe,_Teknisca_Museet.jpg.
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