It amuses me how he says anyone can do this but no one had the mind other than Peter Blasser. I've actually looked into some of the chips and ICs for the cocoquantus and it is a new subject to learn ICs (like the 128-bit memory chips used by cypress) have states from waveforms to record sound but I still don't get how it comes out to work like it does. Takes a lot of specific knowledge he may see as common but Peter is partly genius, part mad but entirely loveable. Such a legend, I was lucky enough to get the last poured glass cocoquantus 🥺. these things are works of art in synthesis.
There is something very Napoleon dynamite about PB. I love his dry humour. Coughing from the smoke in the cave is just hilarious. He was trying to create some kind of mysterious atmosphere but the reality of the situation took precedent. I love the way he sees synth building, he’s a real craftsman. Something which really is lacking in our modern world.
It amuses me how he says anyone can do this but no one had the mind other than Peter Blasser. I've actually looked into some of the chips and ICs for the cocoquantus and it is a new subject to learn ICs (like the 128-bit memory chips used by cypress) have states from waveforms to record sound but I still don't get how it comes out to work like it does. Takes a lot of specific knowledge he may see as common but Peter is partly genius, part mad but entirely loveable. Such a legend, I was lucky enough to get the last poured glass cocoquantus 🥺. these things are works of art in synthesis.
This dude has it figured out. Legendary!
"Synthesynthecist" - awesome.
thank you so much I love hearing peter speak about his work
Thank you for watching
"....there's a huuuuge cave, where they eat subs." 😂
Yes. I go there to get high on smoke bombs and play my tocante
@gary morrison - In fairness, that’s the aptest summation yet of our multitrillion dollar “defense” industry!
That is the sentence that glued to my mind, too. What a beautiful way to describe such a creepy place.
“A robust set of possibilities” is the real-but-still-intangible turn of phrase I’ve so badly needed.
4:48 " ... and a CNC machine," he adds, as if it were an afterthought, the least vital element in the compound.
Fun stuff. I must se find time to dig out the electronic kits again.
true artist
There is something very Napoleon dynamite about PB. I love his dry humour. Coughing from the smoke in the cave is just hilarious. He was trying to create some kind of mysterious atmosphere but the reality of the situation took precedent. I love the way he sees synth building, he’s a real craftsman. Something which really is lacking in our modern world.
These little docs are one of the best things I've come across recently. Thank you for making them!
Awesome work. Thanks to everyone, i am just speachless.
“I’m trying to use sassafras as the premiere synthesizer wood… because it’s got sass!” I think I’ve found my long-lost brother!
Its what they make mdma from I think.
coolest guy I've ever seen. Thanks for the amazing vid!
Thank you JD.
Great video
I love the way these things look!
The brilliance that is Peter B. Great short doc.!
Glad you enjoyed.
Coolest guy ever.... I hope he invite me to his birthday !
What a superb documentary, thanks all round. (And lovely music too!)
Very inspiring sir!
what a beautiful viewing of Peter's stylez and his humble life. very inspiring!
I simply just want one of his beautiful, tactile instruments.
Great piece- his instruments are so interesting and fun to hear/play
Thanks-
Thanks Martin. Glad you enjoyed it.
A Synth Philosopher!
This is brilliant. Absolutely brilliant!
thank you Niklas
I got inspired for the day! Thank you!
Amidst purple smoke in a cave?? Indeed it seems the perfect setting for such synthesis!
This is very esoteric
Mac OS 9 on a TiBook…that really is from the bush era.
Genius.
Pete is a pure genius!
“This is brilliant”
“I have absolutely no idea what is going on”
Totally on board. Our boy needs a dust collector tho.
This is absolutely lovely and astounding, thank you!
PBC-L restores my faith in humanity.
So amazing
Such a wonderful video. Thanks for all your effort, you captured some real magic, of course!
I love your work and words, man.
Instant classic
that was a trip! thx
"deep on the chip'
He is David Lynch of electronics
genius
Watched this so many times. Who does the gorgeous music?
"because it's got the sass"
Thank you man! Share your thoughts with us is gift !
Peter is such a fascinating persona. I can't figure him out. I love hearing him talk though, so thanks!
I thought he was going to say thank you shulghin when talking abt sassafras lmaooo
Wow.
Gotta love the "Sassafras because it has Sass" bit what a personality 😂
Where do I start with these instruments? Will they interface to Buchla?
How can I learn to do this?
It's got the sass :)
Doesn't type of thighpaulsandra use one¿?
Other videos by sam linder?
Say hi to Katja for me Peter B; hope the wormies are doing good!
Beautiful, who made the music? X
Music credits at end of video. Yeah, music is his.
He's out-done Portlandia
you mean authentic?
When it said he was based in Portland, Oregon everything made sense
Just B
did pb make all the music for this?
IN THE BENINGING
Berashnth!
this is super hipster level
thought this guy was pretty smart until he lit smoke bombs off in a cave and sat there breathing the smoke
@11:55 when the ayahuasca hits you
Is it just me or is it a total Napoleon Dynamite move when he starts setting off smoke bombs in the cave?
probably just you..
Yeah, that part was a bit cringy tbh
@@FregoniFOSK thank you for making me feel a little bit less alone after 4 years
@@FregoniFOSK who cares man
Peter is my Spirit Animal :D
what the fuck