When I was a kid one of my dads friend was in some Prog band and had an earlier version of these. It was such an Alien of a device, it sounded like nothing from this earth. I loved it.
Thank you so much, I just had a first decent setting with one and was able to make a lot more sense of it, plus, I was able to put it back to your default settings for the next user! This really got me going a lot quicker.
Buchla synths are wild and super interesting. I’m more of a eurorack enthusiast so I don’t know to much about them, just that they’re weird and whacky in a good way. But they are incredibly ridiculously expensive.
I will NEVER be able to afford this, but I can't stop watching it........ I got to take a synth class and used the department's cool instruments & now I can't get enough
i just have a lot of other equipment on my shopping list before this... What I mean is: I couldn't live with myself if i spent 4 grand on something that you can emulate with software.
PUNKSPANK My friend, perhaps you can emulate with software this synthesizer, but you can *never* duplicate this synthesizer. I mean, emulating this synthesizer with software is like emulating the experience of driving an M1A1 Abrams, or driving a race car, with software.
this tutorials are very instructive, even if you like me cant afford it, for using software or any other synths even effects you will find lot of relation in between and learn more on how works the sound design world
This is a GREAT demo, very well done, well structured and great explanations...Seems like a fun keyboard to play...I'm just not so excited by the sound of it though....
Furryz the Arturia emulation is fun and sounds great, as well as affordable... and then I borrowed a friends Buchla Music Easel hardware unit, and all I can say is “wow”. Something about tweaking the real knobs and almost 'feeling' the voltages pass through the unit; very inspiring to play and explore. Is it worth $4k when the Arturia emulation is a couple hundred? Yes it is... if you have that kind of extra money to spend. If not, the Arturia is a great alternative and will get you creating music with convincing Buchla sounds for a fraction of the cost.
It sounds good but doesn't have the same inputs and outputs as the hardware Easel. There are patches that can't be translated between the two. In that sense it is not an accurate depiction at all but it does capture that characteristic Buchla timbre pretty well.
an vst is never close as the real thing, at first you simply can´t play it with your hands and really feel you play an instrument, second the sound; if you test it in your home you eill ear and see it is very different than listening to recordings, i own a fender deluxe amp real thing and tested/played all the emulation including pricey UAD of that amp, there are miles aways of the real thing, same happens with the synths but appart the big sound which come from the real thing it is the playabillity where is the big difference and latency of courses
Can someone help me explain why these are so expensive again? I can get same or better sounds out of my way less expensive gear like Elektron and Make Noise.
Historical value, and the fact that there is so much thought into the design so that it is a 'realized' instrument, are the main driving points for the price. and the buchla brand name, of course.
Nah, it's not basic. It has limits, but for a synth from the early 70's it is beautiful sounding with lots of control you don't see on other one box mono's from that time. There are sounds here you just can't get anywhere else from big n rough to sweet and serene.
Kevin Dul Not in this case. Buchla is way overpriced. It's been a running joke in the modular community for decades. Much more a status symbol than a quantum leap in quality and performance. Don't be such a sucker.
some people is payiing 12 K for a Jupiter 8, so it is question of taste, i personnally would exange a Jupiter 8 for this, which to me is a lot more arty instrument than the old Roland
Buchla synths are interesting and feature packed but I never heard a track made on these synths that rocked my world. This is totally different as with the Moog 3C/M Modular, Minimoog, Moog Source, TB-303, Jupiter 8, SH-101, Korg MS-20/10/50, ARP Odyssey, 2500/2600, Sequential Prophet One/5 or the entire Oberheim range. I listen to these synths on a daily basis when I hear my all-time favorite records.
I feel like Buchla is more about 1960s-style avant garde exploration than kickass tunes. Apparently he was reluctant to even put a keyboard on, for fear it would constrain the imagination. You can get lost in these sounds. I find they catch my imagination differently from anything Moogish. Not better, just differently and refreshingly.
Hello, cann anyone explain how to use a 225h & 226h Buchla module properly " in action" and any example of its capabilities? there´s no any information rather than those three raw pages of the "Allegedly Manual "; i think they should show a bit more how to use their products since its not an easy thing and its a bit more complex than most eurorack´s. ANy comment is highly appreciated. (^_^)v. BTW: unfortunately are Buchla h Series modules the ones that are not very well explained or described in action.
Justify the price tag I’m sorry that’s just ridiculous how is anyone supposed to ever get involved in stuff like this if it’s only really available to about 5% of the world
Compared to say a Gibson Les Paul guitar, or a Fender custom shop guitar the price for the Buchla is reasonable. As with the aforementioned guitars there are are less expensive alternatives. It's the same with all things. If the high price continues to irritate, I suggest going to a Leica camera stockist site and compare the price of their latest M model body with the fancy 50mm Summicron lens. You could buy two or three Music Easels for the price of one of those outfits!
WilyEPeyote that would explain why most of the performances on TH-cam sound a little out of tune. And the 4 switchable scaling options of the keyboard make it even more difficult to play in tune, don't they?
A five step sequencer....gotta love Buchla.
Instead of thinking of it as a limited sequencer I look at it as a versatile modulation source.
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5 step mod source.
When I was a kid one of my dads friend was in some Prog band and had an earlier version of these. It was such an Alien of a device, it sounded like nothing from this earth. I loved it.
Thanks for posting this Todd. Fired mine up today for the first time and was lost until I watched this.
Wonderful! Something so magical about the Easel
Probably the best I've seen on this!
Excellent tutorial, can't wait to lay my hands on one of these !
Thank you so much, I just had a first decent setting with one and was able to make a lot more sense of it, plus, I was able to put it back to your default settings for the next user! This really got me going a lot quicker.
Very helpful video. Now i also understand the origin of the makenoise dpo, pressure points and the center distribution row of their shared systems.
Absolutely something I'm gonna buy in the future!
Sadly these bad boys are *not* cheap.
Nice voiceover work, Michael! Well done and an informative video. Congratulations to Todd as well.
Thats what I like to see from a Company !!!!!! A Video Explaining Things....
Please more instructional videos like this
Buchla synths are wild and super interesting. I’m more of a eurorack enthusiast so I don’t know to much about them, just that they’re weird and whacky in a good way. But they are incredibly ridiculously expensive.
Such an interesting instrument!
just wonderful!
I will NEVER be able to afford this, but I can't stop watching it........ I got to take a synth class and used the department's cool instruments & now I can't get enough
You'll never be able to save up 4 grand? Sounds shitty.
i just have a lot of other equipment on my shopping list before this... What I mean is: I couldn't live with myself if i spent 4 grand on something that you can emulate with software.
PUNKSPANK My friend, perhaps you can emulate with software this synthesizer, but you can *never* duplicate this synthesizer. I mean, emulating this synthesizer with software is like emulating the experience of driving an M1A1 Abrams, or driving a race car, with software.
this tutorials are very instructive, even if you like me cant afford it, for using software or any other synths even effects you will find lot of relation in between and learn more on how works the sound design world
Unique synth!!
This is a GREAT demo, very well done, well structured and great explanations...Seems like a fun keyboard to play...I'm just not so excited by the sound of it though....
Do you still feel the same after all this years and all music we heard with it? ✌🏾
for the price, why is the volume knob so shaky?
Thank BEMI. The clone by Roman Filippov is allegedly much higher quality.
wonderful
Top. Can't wait for mine.
this is excellent. thank you :)
Damn these knobs are so wobbly
poor build quality overpriced
For 5k that's a bit of a joke
Equator E8's for speakers? I love mine!!
Great..! +BEMI - Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments
Is anybody trying the Arturia V 6 version? If so is it an accurate depiction?
Furryz the Arturia emulation is fun and sounds great, as well as affordable... and then I borrowed a friends Buchla Music Easel hardware unit, and all I can say is “wow”. Something about tweaking the real knobs and almost 'feeling' the voltages pass through the unit; very inspiring to play and explore. Is it worth $4k when the Arturia emulation is a couple hundred? Yes it is... if you have that kind of extra money to spend. If not, the Arturia is a great alternative and will get you creating music with convincing Buchla sounds for a fraction of the cost.
It sounds good but doesn't have the same inputs and outputs as the hardware Easel. There are patches that can't be translated between the two. In that sense it is not an accurate depiction at all but it does capture that characteristic Buchla timbre pretty well.
It is 2024 and my "Modern" Buchla Music Easel should be here in four days.
$99 later ... Arturia brought me here
same. killer vst
Not the same though
an vst is never close as the real thing, at first you simply can´t play it with your hands and really feel you play an instrument, second the sound; if you test it in your home you eill ear and see it is very different than listening to recordings, i own a fender deluxe amp real thing and tested/played all the emulation including pricey UAD of that amp, there are miles aways of the real thing, same happens with the synths but appart the big sound which come from the real thing it is the playabillity where is the big difference and latency of courses
@@eurocat6351 No, but for those of us on a budget who find this exciting, it's a great option to have. And they did an excellent job with it.
why do all the pots wooble around like if they are completly loose?
Excellent!!
fucking amazing tutrial :).wow
Can someone help me explain why these are so expensive again? I can get same or better sounds out of my way less expensive gear like Elektron and Make Noise.
Historical value, and the fact that there is so much thought into the design so that it is a 'realized' instrument, are the main driving points for the price.
and the buchla brand name, of course.
correct me if i am wrong but is this not just a very basic synth for an insane price? i mean it looks cool and old school but... idk
Nah, it's not basic. It has limits, but for a synth from the early 70's it is beautiful sounding with lots of control you don't see on other one box mono's from that time. There are sounds here you just can't get anywhere else from big n rough to sweet and serene.
cool but why so expensive?
Because it says Buchla on it. Dude's an egomaniac.
Kevin Dul Doubt it. Eurorack and custom modules could be cheaper, Pitsburgh modular systems are also quite affordable
Kevin Dul Not in this case. Buchla is way overpriced. It's been a running joke in the modular community for decades. Much more a status symbol than a quantum leap in quality and performance. Don't be such a sucker.
Because it's more beautiful than any Eurorack set? Honestly these switches and sliders are so gorgeous!
some people is payiing 12 K for a Jupiter 8, so it is question of taste, i personnally would exange a Jupiter 8 for this, which to me is a lot more arty instrument than the old Roland
And that was quick start...
one day....
We need a music easel app
Monsieur Buster there is one for this strange iOS card. But the reviews are bad. Would be cool to have a real working app with sound and everything.
Well, here you go, Arturia just made it :)
how many steps are required to create a complex fart sound?
One- eat lots of garlic and curry, sit down and let it rip!
is there anyone building such a synth using very cheap and crappy components on the circuits? that would be my dream synth...
Buchla synths are interesting and feature packed but I never heard a track made on these synths that rocked my world. This is totally different as with the Moog 3C/M Modular, Minimoog, Moog Source, TB-303, Jupiter 8, SH-101, Korg MS-20/10/50, ARP Odyssey, 2500/2600, Sequential Prophet One/5 or the entire Oberheim range. I listen to these synths on a daily basis when I hear my all-time favorite records.
Try Painting With. Cool little album made with Buchlas.
have yo u listened to morton subotnick? it rocks my world every tim e. try the wild bul l o r silver apple s
I feel like Buchla is more about 1960s-style avant garde exploration than kickass tunes. Apparently he was reluctant to even put a keyboard on, for fear it would constrain the imagination. You can get lost in these sounds. I find they catch my imagination differently from anything Moogish. Not better, just differently and refreshingly.
Okay so now I have buchla GAS
Cool but probably not worth 4 G's.
worth 1k at most
@@modularben7421 it is modular and like all this gear way overpriced for rich music nerds and geeks
Hello, cann anyone explain how to use a 225h & 226h Buchla module properly " in action" and any example of its capabilities? there´s no any information rather than those three raw pages of the "Allegedly Manual "; i think they should show a bit more how to use their products since its not an easy thing and its a bit more complex than most eurorack´s. ANy comment is highly appreciated. (^_^)v. BTW: unfortunately are Buchla h Series modules the ones that are not very well explained or described in action.
synth tutorials use to be payed, todd Barton do private classes i.e. cause has you said it is not easy
:)
20.15 kill bill
Justify the price tag I’m sorry that’s just ridiculous how is anyone supposed to ever get involved in stuff like this if it’s only really available to about 5% of the world
Compared to say a Gibson Les Paul guitar, or a Fender custom shop guitar the price for the Buchla is reasonable. As with the aforementioned guitars there are are less expensive alternatives. It's the same with all things.
If the high price continues to irritate, I suggest going to a Leica camera stockist site and compare the price of their latest M model body with the fancy 50mm Summicron lens. You could buy two or three Music Easels for the price of one of those outfits!
Is it me or is the keyboard completely out of tune ?
Yeah I don't understand how you can demo an instrument without tuning it first.
Mine just arrived and already I'm starting to think the oscillators simply don't track properly.
WilyEPeyote that would explain why most of the performances on TH-cam sound a little out of tune. And the 4 switchable scaling options of the keyboard make it even more difficult to play in tune, don't they?
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Does anybody fancy buying me one of these puppies?
Quite possibly the most horrendous noise I've heard this year.
Did anyone ever actually buy this junk?
BOOOOORINGGGGG!!! spit music out this machine PLZ XD
It comes shipped with a beret and tabaco pipe from 1969 so you can look hip while using this peice of over priced bullshit.