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Alessandro Cortini and the Buchla 200e, Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

Alessandro Cortini discusses the Buchla 200e synthesizer and his contributions to the Nine Inch Nails album, Ghosts I-IV. Part one of two.

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  • Buchlas are literally the best toys in the world, the world

  • I love how he pronounces "geetar". Ally rawks.

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  • making  nonsense

  • hey, I am from Argentina, really like the things you do with these beasts! awesome really... what I was wondering is how you know so much about electronic synthethis and if is there any books or information you could tell me because i am also a synth fan and have recently bought an arp 2600 and dont know much about how to use it! hahah, so well any information will come in handy! good luck!!

  • Don Buchla is a genius! His instruments are absolutely from outer space, but grounded in high grade engineering and programming capabilities. Just wow!

  • @leonmoeller ever had a look at the price tag of a decent grand piano?

  • god damn that intro music makes me sick.

  • @DjynnFlyssa the french say it that way too

  • sweet Jesus!@!!!!

  • @leonmoeller hell .. why dont you go all the way .. and say .. Id nevery pay anything for music technology... I have a sense of entitlement that is along the lines of .. I download everything.. because its all about me.. and Id never spend more than a grand... well matey.. good luck with your career in Burger King !

  • @leonmoeller

    hahah you obviously know nothing about analog or modular synths the cheapest analog stuff that's any good is about 1-3 grand and this is one of the most advanced modular setups out there. Sure its a waste if you let it collect dust and never learn to use it, but those that know how to use them will say that its totally worth the cost. Its a Toy for the big boys, some people buy nice cars and some people buy nice synths.

  • well I guess you have never seen the price of a grand piano...

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