Ahhh this has to be one of the best modular performances I've seen. This could be straight out of a movie soundtrack. Eerie and full of feeling. This guy knows his synth.
Wow, one of the best Buchla-performances I've ever seen. Very dark, mysterious and crystally-transparent... stream of vibes. Every sound in its place. I'm impressed by beautiful oriental sounds that start at ~28:11
WTF... this guy has to be from another planet or something.. or maybe Todd stores quantized, stored, and fluctuating voltages in his long hair and beard. This improv is genius. I guess 40 years of practice will do that to someone tho. Thank you for sharing with us Todd.
I use a variety of Buchla modules: 130, 207r ,Morphun, 291, 259e, 259, 281, 292 & 266r. For a close up photo of this setup go to the link in the above description.
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.
I know, I saw that, I wanted a noncompressed version if possible though, to really hear the details through my in-ear monitors :) But if you don't have it or can't share it, I absolutely understand. Thank you for so many great and inspiring videos!
Ahhh this has to be one of the best modular performances I've seen. This could be straight out of a movie soundtrack. Eerie and full of feeling. This guy knows his synth.
many thanks Oscar!
My favorite Buchla performance, listening to this quite often. Thank you, Todd!
Absolutely stunning performance.
Wow, one of the best Buchla-performances I've ever seen. Very dark, mysterious and crystally-transparent... stream of vibes. Every sound in its place. I'm impressed by beautiful oriental sounds that start at ~28:11
Best stuff I have heard in years. One day I want to play like you.
Thanks Marc! Glad you enjoyed it :-)
Hope to see this live one day - this really got me. Much respect.
Many thanks Kyle!
Wow, this is inspiring. Artistic to the max.
Fantastic atmospheric performance. Totally inspiring.
Thanks much Rob!
This sounds great Todd!
Just finished listening. This is magical! Thank you!
An absolutely incredible performance. Thanks ever, Todd, you are a really great artist and human being!
quelle session !! bravo
Hermano, esto es una obra maestra. Saludos desde Venezuela.
WTF... this guy has to be from another planet or something.. or maybe Todd stores quantized, stored, and fluctuating voltages in his long hair and beard. This improv is genius. I guess 40 years of practice will do that to someone tho. Thank you for sharing with us Todd.
Thanks much Gerald, glad you enjoyed it!
Эта музыка такая.. Умиротворяющая. Красивая. Я под нее сплю. Спасибо.
I use a variety of Buchla modules: 130, 207r ,Morphun, 291, 259e, 259, 281, 292 & 266r. For a close up photo of this setup go to the link in the above description.
Todd Barton so cool man!
Beautiful; thanks!
Truly superb.
Great stuff, Todd. Nicely played and conveyed.
Todd, this is epic, finaly i had the time to listen and learn…..
Powerful performance thanks so much for uploading the video
Awesome video Todd.
very well done!
very groovy, dark, intense, not expected from you todd:)
charm as a dream!
very well done! thoroughly enjoyed
Introducing Todd Barton on the Space Machine!!!
I'm loving this. This should be played loud in a dark room filled with bean bag chairs.
well played so well played!
I 'LL HAVE ONE SOMEDAY yeap yeap, make it an image in your minds so it can be a crystalized reality :P
Engaging...excellent!
Bravo
Do you ever plan to do more videos like this? Just hearing you making sounds for an extended period of time is really awesome.
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.
how on earth do you dance to this?
I would love to compose this way. How and where do you get the modules?
I like the Buchlas but why are they worth $5,000?
They aren't. Most of the stuff you can do with a Buchla, you can get from Eurorack modules which cost much less.
what module do you use?
Todd, I listen to this quite often. Is there a way to get an audio file from this session, so I can put it on my phone?
Jure Jerebic thank you! There is a link to the audio in the description section of this video :-)
I know, I saw that, I wanted a noncompressed version if possible though, to really hear the details through my in-ear monitors :) But if you don't have it or can't share it, I absolutely understand. Thank you for so many great and inspiring videos!
Jure Jerebic ah, I see. I'll look in the archives and get back to you. Cheers!
Thanks a ton! I often leave to play it on my phone before bedtime.
buchla dot com