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Exploring the 1st Buchla 100 Modular Synthesizer

This video is a historical, technical, and musical deep dive into the Buchla 100 Series Modular System at the Mills College Center for Contemporary Music. This instrument was the first voltage controllable modular synthesizer built by Don Buchla—it was delivered to the San Francisco Tape Music Center in the mid-1960s. In this video we’ll start with a brief historical overview of the Buchla 100 Series Modular System and the San Francisco Tape Music Center. Then, we’ll unpack everything that’s inside the instrument module by module. Finally, I’ll share some of the quirks of this particular instrument, and lots of patch examples to illustrate its unique voice and character. As I was getting to know this instrument, I tried to keep in mind the circumstances surrounding its development—the people who contributed to it, the time in which it emerged, and the state of electronic music at the time of its invention. These thoughts greatly inspired my approach to working with the instrument and are present throughout this video. It’s a rare opportunity to be able to work with a historical instrument like this one. I have always been super inspired by Buchla’s work in general, but like many people have had few opportunities to work with his original instruments. Instead, much of my experience has been through newer instruments inspired by his designs. Being able to work closely with this instrument was an incredibly inspiring and clarifying experience that allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of Buchla’s own creative and technical development, as well as the multitude of music, modern modules, and instruments that have been inspired by his work. Special thank you to Mills College for letting us spend a week in the electronic music studio working with the Buchla 100; to The Buchla Archives and Ryan Gaston for helping to put this video together; and also to all of the amazing folks in my Patreon community for your support in helping to bring educational projects like this one to life! Learn more / join the waitlist for Learning Sound and Synthesis, my online modular synthesis and sound design class: https://www.soundandsynthesis.com Join my Patreon community for behind-the-scenes content, unreleased music, and extended tutorials:   / sarahbellereid   Thank you to: Mills College Center for Contemporary Music https://www.performingarts.mills.edu The Buchla Archives https://www.buchlaarchives.com Ryan Gaston (co-producing + filming) https://ryangastonmusic.com Hainbach (tape slicing footage)    / hainbach   TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Historical Overview: Buchla 100 + the San Francisco Tape Music Center 7:38 Mills Buchla 100 System Overview 14:27 Timbre in the Mills Buchla 100 18:29 Chaos in the Mills Buchla 100 21:52 Voltage Control Quirks 25:00 Sequencing Tactics: Triggered Segments 30:40 Sequencing Tactics: Extended Sequences 32:06 More Patches + Sounds 32:36 Ring Modulated Reverb Patch 34:40 Keyboard Chaos Patch 36:55 Gated Voice Patch 38:29 Wonky Drum Machine Patch 38:57 Triggered Gestures Patch 39:14 Transposed FM Sequence Patch 39:48 Bell Tones Patch 40:27 Touch Controlled Ratchet Patch 41:00 Sequenced Melodic Patch Sarah Belle Reid is a performer-composer, active in the fields of electroacoustic trumpet performance, intermedia arts, music technology, and improvisation. www.sarahbellereid.com

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