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Source Of Uncertainty
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Приєднався 21 лип 2019
Source Of Uncertainty is a monthly podcast about Buchla electronic instruments.
Buchla Sili Con Cellosax Model 298 By M.E.M.S. & Associates
A lengthy deep dive and demo of the Sili Con Cellosax module. I cover its functions, what it does within the specific patch it was designed for, and then I present an adaptation of the patch and perform with it using a guitar.
More information about the module: modularsynthesis.com/mems/298sccs/298sccs.htm
More information about The M.E.M.S. Project: www.memsproject.info/
Interview with David Kean: sourceofuncertainty.podbean.com/e/episode-31-david-kean-the-260e/
More information about the module: modularsynthesis.com/mems/298sccs/298sccs.htm
More information about The M.E.M.S. Project: www.memsproject.info/
Interview with David Kean: sourceofuncertainty.podbean.com/e/episode-31-david-kean-the-260e/
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The MARF Files: Ep 8 - The Flexible CV Processor & Slew Limiter For Your Sequencer. + Ref Envelopes!
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A continuation from the last episode. The MARF becomes a quantizer, attenuator and slew limiter for the MEMS Project Sequential Voltage Source Model 245. I then delve into the Reference output and use it as a dynamic envelope.
The MARF Files: Ep 7 - The Best Sequential Switch Ever Made & Matrix Sequencing???
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In this episode I use the MARF as a sequential switch for the MEMS Project 245 sequencer in multiple different ways. The combination eventually becomes a 5x4 matrix sequencer!!! memsproject.info
The MARF Files: Ep 6 - Suzanne Ciani Notes + Sequence Your Sequencer, And Double Your Fun!!!
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I’m always trying to squeeze every last bit of functionality out of this module, and this is a pretty good way to do it as far as sequencing goes.
The MARF Files: Ep 5 - The Best Buchla Envelope Generator, Or Best Envelope Generator…EVER??!!???!?
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In this episode I cover how to make simple envelope shapes with the MARF, and how to augment them with different CV sources to make them more dynamic and expressive. I apologize for always saying the word “decay” when I mean to say “release” in regards to the ADSR envelopes. My Buchla based brain is always thinking in attack/decay terms. Here is a link to a video where similar envelope types ar...
The MARF Files: Ep 4 - External Clocking & The Factors Of Time
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The MARF Files: Ep 4 - External Clocking & The Factors Of Time
The MARF Files: Ep 3 - Dynamic LFO’s & Time Slider Trickery
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The MARF Files: Ep 3 - Dynamic LFO’s & Time Slider Trickery
The MARF Files: Ep 2, pt 2 - Quantized Scale Presets
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The MARF Files: Ep 2, pt 2 - Quantized Scale Presets
The MARF Files: Ep 2, pt 1 - Quantizing Quantized Random Voltages
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The MARF Files: Ep 2, pt 1 - Quantizing Quantized Random Voltages
The MARF Files: Ep 1 - Strobed Slopes & Suzanne Ciani’s “String Patch”
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Max Lord’s MARF Cookbook: github.com/wir35/marf-book
The Verbos & Associates Harmonic Oscillator Model 262v module sings / EPISODE 29
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The Verbos & Associates Harmonic Oscillator Model 262v module sings / EPISODE 29
Is the MEMS Project Programmable Spectral Processor Model 296M the best Buchla module? / EPISODE 30
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Is the MEMS Project Programmable Spectral Processor Model 296M the best Buchla module? / EPISODE 30
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep 30: 296M Envelope Follower Outputs & Feedback Patching.
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep 30: 296M Envelope Follower Outputs & Feedback Patching.
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep 31: Buchla Duophonic Pitch Class Generator Model 260e
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep 31: Buchla Duophonic Pitch Class Generator Model 260e
The Verbos Quantizer/Shift Register Model 263v Buchla module brings life to sequences / EPISODE 29
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Robert explores the Verbos 263v, starting with the quantizer and then "shifting" to the shift register. We interviewed Mark Verbos for this episode, so be sure to check it out at sourceofuncertainty.audio.
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep 28: Kilpatrick Audio K4816 Pattern Generator
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep 28: Kilpatrick Audio K4816 Pattern Generator
The Time Domain Processor Model 288r is a wild delay Buchla module / EPISODE 26
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The Time Domain Processor Model 288r is a wild delay Buchla module / EPISODE 26
THC Nested Vector Oscillator is a powerful and chaotic Buchla module / EPISODE 25
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THC Nested Vector Oscillator is a powerful and chaotic Buchla module / EPISODE 25
SoU Episode 27: Keen Association Graphic Waveform Generator 268e and Quad Transevent Generator 282e
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SoU Episode 27: Keen Association Graphic Waveform Generator 268e and Quad Transevent Generator 282e
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Episode 24: Boat Of Uncertainty pt2
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Episode 24: Boat Of Uncertainty pt2
Episode 23 (or 24?) - MEMS Boat of Uncertainty
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Episode 23 (or 24?) - MEMS Boat of Uncertainty
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep. 22: Buchla Infinite Phase Shifter 297 Exploration Pt.1
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep. 22: Buchla Infinite Phase Shifter 297 Exploration Pt.1
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep. 22: Buchla Infinite Phase Shifter 297 Exploration Pt.2
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Ep. 22: Buchla Infinite Phase Shifter 297 Exploration Pt.2
Source Of Uncertainty Ep 20 Kyle’s Album Track Breakdown “Caol Ila”
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Source Of Uncertainty Ep 20 Kyle’s Album Track Breakdown “Caol Ila”
Episode 20 - Robert's patch exploration
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Episode 20 - Robert's patch exploration
Source Of Uncertainty Ep 18: Zorx Electronics (Banana) Ribbon Controller Demo
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Source Of Uncertainty Ep 18: Zorx Electronics (Banana) Ribbon Controller Demo
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast: Dunnington Audio - Dual Oscillator 258D
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast: Dunnington Audio - Dual Oscillator 258D
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Episode 16: Triple Envelope Follower Model 230r
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast Episode 16: Triple Envelope Follower Model 230r
Source Of Uncertainty Podcast: Buchla 208 Tips & Patch Ideas
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Source Of Uncertainty Podcast: Buchla 208 Tips & Patch Ideas
Is the 262v still available nowadays?
What an insanely cool module. Almost reminds me of an EHX 16 second digital delay
this the roman marf? I just bought the samodular marf....curious about differences, if any
ohhh... what a interesting module...
Nice video!
fascinating, thanks!
Newbee: Does it uses banana cables?? If so: Can i use adapters (ts)?
yeah!
great!
4:37 yeah!
Very useful information. Thanks for posting this video
Dude, sending a massive London-based thank you for this video. I have a MARF in software form by DMT Audio for Voltage Modular by Cherry Audio but have been somewhat intimidated by it up until now. After watching through this video multiple times over a period of weeks, I now feel confident enough to start working with it. This thing is so freaking awesome! Much respect 👊🏾
trying to figure this out myself. . .
Elegant
Love these videos, subscribed!
boring...
thank you
You say "go to his UA-cam page" ... but you don't mention or post his name of the name of the page. Care to elaborate?
Do you remember when in the video I say this?
@@SourceOfUncertainty “he he did it much better than i'm gonna do it today so um you know go to his youtube page uh it's gonna be kind of mid-june that he posted that and take a look at that…”
1:02:09
Looks like I mention Todd Barton a little before that at 1:01:35. Here’s a link to that video. ua-cam.com/video/vxy2qqe1UWE/v-deo.htmlsi=icIXUl7yLZOUZjEL
Are these for sale somewhere?
Fascinating.....slow build up but paved the way for a better understanding of the final piece. Thanks for Taking the time to pull this together as it must have involved a fair bit of work!
cool video. S&H circuit could use some work!
I know the people locally that own the original case and saw it performed a few months ago. Do you know if they have worked with the folks who own it to help design the module?
Oh wow!!! Was the performance in Philadelphia? And what instrument was used when they played with it? I believe the story is David Kean owned the original system for a time, then commissioned Don Buchla to build a new version in 2002, and sometime later sold the original system to EMEAPP. The MEMS guys have not had a chance to see the original module/system, but they did have access to the 2002 version in order to build this recreation.
Ah very cool! Yes the performance was in Philadelphia, a performer used a clarinet through a microphone for the first set, and then Anne played the electric cello built by Don through it was pretty awesome
I love Don's handwriting so so so much.
Me too!
This was such a cool exploration, super inspiring thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic job, very thorough! The piece at the end was worth waiting for. (I feel like this analog auto phrase response stuff is what every guitarist who gets into modular envisions happening to them relatively effortlessly… its very cool to see it actually happening for real and see the possibilities and limitations)
You’re totally right about this. It feels magical when it matches the length of my phrases when I’m playing with it.
Excellent walkthrough! Thanks Kyle and loved your free improv with 298🤩💥👍
Thanks Todd!
Its always nice to see a new upload :) . Do you happen to know when we're getting a new episode of the podcast? (No pressure btw)
hey! where is the episode with david kean? couldn't find it on the channel:) thanks for the cool video!
Link to the podcast episode should now be in the video’s description. sourceofuncertainty.podbean.com/e/episode-31-david-kean-the-260e/
@@SourceOfUncertainty thanks!
i like running drum loops / percussion lines through a phasor and using an envelope follower to wiggle the centre frequency around
Thanks for the great explanation and ideas. But could you please exlain your action at 20:50? You pressed DISPLAY+STAGE LEFT. It seems like recalling preset without stopping the sequence. There is no such combination in manual rev2.0 and my MARF does not react for that.
Hi there. That’s part of the overlap programming /AFG section shift that was part of the 2.66 firmware update that came out last year. Here’s a link to the firmware’s GitHub for more info, and I think I go into this in more detail on the first episode of The MARF Files series. github.com/wir35/marf
@@SourceOfUncertainty ok, copy. Thank you!
Does anyone make a eurorack copy of this module, or is there something out there very similar?
Still my favorite digital OSC @41:15... Still a great video guys! Thank U!!
Pretty cool indeed.
Amazing 👽
This series has been awesome. I’ve been accumulating modules for my first 200e system and have been contemplating a MARF vs 250e for sequencing and CV control. After reading the Marf manual and watching this series, I think I’m gonna pull the trigger on a MARF this week. Would be really cool if Buchla came out with a 248e with preset management, even though there is some form of presets on the MARF.
OT What's this tiny oscilloscope?
Gotcha! RTFM, this thing is incredible and has swung me towards a 200 clone system over a 200e system.
How come the time slider doesn't affect time? I am missing something, I find this MARF fascinating but no real idea how it works.
I'm with you there!
Because the time sliders are set to read the 'external' inputs (with nothing plugged into them).
Wow ! The part concerning the Reference output is so inspiring. I never thought I could use it this way !
Great episode once more !
Hello May I ask where you purchased your powered case with deep enough boats to house the 296m ? Looking to purchase a 18u powered case for modules such as this one.
The upper boat had a small Toppobrillo passive bus board so the 296 could fit in the space. Another thing to note is it wouldn’t be able to fit on the end of the boat because of its angled ends. jasonrbutcher.com/cases.html makes deeper boats that can fit a 296m as well as thebeast.co.uk.
@@SourceOfUncertainty Thank you so much for the info
Wow……. I’m away from my MARF right now and it’s killing me 😂 thank youuuu as always
💥🚀✨ brilliant Kyle! The reference output unfolding is so expressive, creative, and was worth the price of admission. I bow to the MARF Jedi master.🙇♂️
👍 Is there anything this machine can't do?!?
So what is the difference between pitch modulation and frequency modulation?
Man, I wish these were still in production. I have 244 and the quantization is very unstable. 263v is much nicer than the LW Clee Quantizer because the controls are more direct and it includes those shift registers.
There is a real lack of options for CV over slew in the format. Great you know you can use 248 to slew other sequencers!
💙nice!💙
Soooo awesome! Thanks for the great demo!
🤩🙇♂️💥🚀 Can’t wait to go here‼️ Fabulous, creative unfolding of this facet of the MARF. You are clearly the Jedi MARF Master 🤩🙇♂️
I learn from the best🙏🙏
@@SourceOfUncertainty 🙇♂️
I just finished building a 246 and have a 248 on the workbench. I was literally just thinking how to quantize the 246 and you put out this episode. For some reason I didn't even consider the 248 despite you mentioning its quantizing ability in a previous video. Very much appreciated, thanks!.
Glad to hear it was helpful. I think I kind of missed the mark on also driving home the fact that the MARF is being used as a CV processor as much as it is a sequential switch.
@@SourceOfUncertainty It's easy to overlook what cool CV processor the MARF is.