Buchla/TipTop Audio 296T Programmable Spectral Processor (First Patch)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ส.ค. 2024
- Sure, the 52 HP 296T Spectral Processor is very big. And it's deep too, so check the specs if it will fit your case (52mm deep). It doesn not fit an Erica Synths Techno System case. I guess it will not fit the new MakeNoise 4 Zone case since it has elevated headers. A case with a bus board in one row (e.g. the Stealth from Intellijel, Arturia 6U) will work best (or Doepfer).
It's also power hungry taking almost 800 mA in total. It doesn't come cheap, but this is not an 'inspired by the 296' module like Fumana, Spectraphon or Sputnik. It has both the name Buchla and the magic numbers on it. And TipTop made it real.
This is a first patch video and I still have a lot to learn, test and try. So I'll revisit this little module in 2024! I've added a link to my Fumana video to get a feel of the differences. It's a module I don't use a lot because it's so big, and a normal filter is easier. But the 296T is part of my 200 series dream machine so it will always be near and it's double parking lot has been on reservation since it was announced at SuperBooth 2023. I can't say one is better than the other, but Fumana offers the 'dual 296 vocoder scenario' in one module thanks to additional 16 modulation bands especially fitted for full vocoding. Fumana is clearly inspired by the 296 and ported to the 21st century, while the 296T is a faithful recreation that's close enough to carry the name and the number.
00:00 Introduction
01:38 Ugly raw sound
01:46 Program outputs
03:20 Attenuator (slider) outputs
03:55 Westcoast filter
06:03 Envelope follower outputs
07:54 Individual audio outputs
08:41 Vocoding
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WARNING: Module is 52 mm deep and will not fit in some widely used cases. So please double check if you're considering this giant.
This sounds awesome. One of my favs of yours! Nice work.
Lovely unfolding of this amazingly powerful module 🤩
Thanks for checking it out, Mr. Barton! And thank you so much for the images!
Great review and also helpful for my Sputnik Spectral Processor!
Genius demo mate!
once again an unbelievable demo. I have all the other tip top buchla modules in a case and was going to pass on this, but I will rethink that now. unfortunately that will mean building a bigger case as I want to keep a separate case for only buchla modules.
You never fail to add new interesting unique soundscapes to the universal cognitive musical repertoire
Thank You
That's too much credit but it's also highly appreciated!
You’ve renewed my desire to have a complete Buchla tip top set of modules. I still only have the first 2. I don’t understand this module but your patch is amazing!
Thanks! I will revisit this module soon because one 'first patch' video doesn't do it justice.
Can't wait to get mine !
Awesome. Great work
This is clearly a serious sound design filter bank. I find nothing negative about it since it fits fine in the Mantis and a must have for atomic space travel. Waiting for mine to come in from Sweetwater. It would be golden if a patch diagram was available. Well done 🎉🎉🎉
From this patch? Well, it's simple. Just connect a VCO to the 'all' input, audition program out and throw CV triggers, lfo's and anything you can find to the black program CV inputs. Then, try to connect a wobble/LFO to the program frequency and width and enjoy!
Amazing.Will treat myself for Christmas.Hope it fits in my Intellijel performance case.Thanks as always for the amazing vids
You mean the Stealth 7U? No problem :)
@@CinematicLaboratory yeh stealth/performance case..thanks for clarification it will fit..shall order it now r kid
@@elektrenai219 Glad to be of help. The 7U's top row is completely free of clutter. I always found it would have been better if the power bus was in the middle, but in this case, it's better to be in the lower row :)
I've had a parking spot reserved for the bark filter for a while, although couldn't foresee picking one up anytime soon due to the price. While considerably bigger, this one is enticing, not least for the extra bands. Although I am told the bark scale tuning of the filters are very 'musical', not that I know what that means. I just know that this kind of processor would be really powerful in a sound design / experimental mixing scenario. I'm especially excited to process stringed instruments, field recordings and bring them into mix with some oscillators. Would be wonderful to try both for myself and see how they sound and feel. Thanks for the video - liked and subscribed.
Great video... but I don't think I would pitch my bark filter for it....love the ending audio sample very cool!
The Bark Filter is a little big masterpiece. Verbos is very close to Buchla and I am sure it covers everything you'd need.
2m50 beauty 🥰
Have this on order
Slightly different sound but Audio Damage have a really good Moog 914 vst, a lot of fun patching M4L envelopes and LFOs to the different bands!
This made me want to install Softube modular. It has 296e. 296e is the only thing I miss from it.
Cool. That's probably the most affordable way to own a true Buchla 'e' series. It's way more advanced than the 1970's 296. Try to make a video for it!
@@CinematicLaboratory I have to think about it. I try to keep new computer cleaner. 296e is only thing I am missing from Softube modular and it takes some time to learn it well enough to make video about it.
Always been curious about Filterbanks/Spectral Processors, this certainly doesn't make it easier to ignore that part of my mind. While it is huge, I do appreciate that it still is "reasonable" in terms of cost. The Verbos or the Frap Tools one at around 1000 euro are just that tiny bit too steep to justify for me.
Thanks for your comment. I think price, depth and size are going to be a 'problem' for this one. But it had to be made! I've been hoping for a real Buchla for a long time but it's just too unobtainium for me. This comes very close and I really hope I can build a full 200T system with the modules I have and which are still planned. 769 euro isn't exactly cheap. A Fumana may be more expensive, but it's a 21st century top quality design which features the dual 296 vocoder scenario in one module (16 extra modulation bands). And it doesn't have eight daughter boards on the back.
NLC makes a much cheaper version if you want to look into it. def not as many cv possibilities, but it is the module that got me interested. It is at it's core a vocoder module, but can do some similar things to this.
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Great vid as always! But how did you get this into a Make Noise Case? In mine there’s not enough depth without touching the power pins behind it…
I did nothing special to be honest. I just put it in the top row and it stays a few metric millimeters from the power board. I am using the old case here. The new 4 zone power case has elevated connectors so I am afraid it doesn't fit. This 296T depth worries me, that's why I highlighted it at the beginning of the video. It would be a nightmare if people bought it and it doesn't fit.
Thanks for the reply! I finally managed the fit, it’s millimetres really…
@@HohesGericht Good to hear! Happy patching!
I don’t know if you were aiming for harsh- but I expected to finish this video with unbearable GAS for this thing, and came away with very little. I wouldn’t be surprised if I bought one eventually, but I think I’ll try to master the other Buchla/TT gear first.
Thank you anyway!
My videos are never intended to make you buy stuff, but to help you make decisions like this. I don't think I did a bad demo with it, but it was a first patch. I think it's way too big for most eurorack users and there's a lot you can do for that budget. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@CinematicLaboratoryit's truly a large module..
I'd really like to hear if theres an Fx module out there already capable of this sort of processing. I can omagine so many beautiful dimensions one could create.
flame vocorder
There are, but the flexibility of a true filter bank is all the modulation abilities and individual outputs etc. I’ve built this sort of thing in the er301 but it’s not the same as having a dedicated unit like this. There is also the Rossum spectral processor, the synthesis technologies e520. And then there are other spectral modules like the verbose BARK filter and the Fumana. Each have their own sound and abilities
Amazing, but i think i’ll stick with the softube version 😉
Who is speaking in the vocal sample that you used to approximate vocoder behavior? I feel like I am supposed to know. Or is the author who might be known and not the speaker?
I wrote the text myself, and the speaker is Daisy from the VoxBox AI Text to Speech program, but slowed down in the Morphagene. So it's all produced especially for this video and hopefully unique.
I don't quite understand what's the real power of "spectral processor". Eath time I see it, I automatically start thinking "isn't it just an equalizer?". But you obviously record some cool stuff and I guess it plays major role here... Would be happy to get an "explain me like im five" sort of explanation, if anyone could do such :) Not about "what it does", but about "why it's complex and deep" because I still don't get "what the deal? isnt this just your average eq" (note: I was guitar player before I started being interested in modulars and what not, so I may still have certain unconscious stuff from my pre-modular era days) but I know there is more to it, otherwise you wouldnt be such inspired and excited, right? Meanwhile... thank you for video, it was cool to listen to, regardless.
It is kind of a graphic equalizer, that's a good starting point. But then all the 16 bands are individual bandpass filters with their own outputs. The even and uneven numbers also have their separate inputs&outputs, if you like. That's a lot of fun already. Input two sources and patch their bandpassed outputs to different processing chains - or simply play the bands with your hands.
Oh and unlike a graphic EQ all the bands are resonant, you can let them oscillate if you like. Add to that a VCA on every band, so you can play it with CV (also on audio rate, or with a step sequencer!). The last bonus is that every band has an envelope follower, so you can modulate anything with the dynamics of the audio input of any band. For example like a vocoder.
Todd Barton has a few videos on the Buchla 296e, it's quite impressive.
@@LYFoulidis thanks for reply! Gives food for thoughts. Though I fear I would only "understand" it when I'll experience it first hands :D haha
Get the softube 296e plugin!
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I'm going to sell Magneto to get this
magneto, then the 296t on my list. you don't like it?
Thta's a lot of hp for a glorified eq
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