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    February 11, 2018. "Don Buchla is taking the owners of his brand to court". 25 March 2015. "Buchla v. Buchla". "Buchla v. Buchla Electronic Musical Instrument...
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    in Buchla & Associates, created in 1963 by synthesizer pioneer Don Buchla of Berkeley, California. In 2012 the original company led by Don Buchla was...
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    play ringtones and other sounds, typically in the Yamaha SMAF format. Don Buchla implemented FM on his instruments in the mid-1960s, prior to Chowning's...
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  • The Buchla Lightning is the second in a series of MIDI controllers developed by Don Buchla. It consists of two independent hand-held electronic wands and...
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  • are manipulated by hand. Developed by electronic instrument designer Don Buchla in 1989, Thunder is a musical instrument controller with an array touch...
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    inventor and pioneer Don Buchla through her boyfriend at the time, and became highly influenced by his analog modular synthesizer, the Buchla, then a competitor...
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  • Jack McKenzie, Soulima Stravinsky, John Garvey, and others. Working with Don Buchla, he was one of the first composers to use a digital synthesizer. He has...
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  • Birotron (1974), Dave Biro Buchla 100 and 200 serie (1960sā€“70s), Buchla Lightning I (1991) and Buchla Lightning II (1995) by Don Buchla Cembaphon (1951), Harald...
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    the first composers to work with electronic instrument designer Don Buchla. Buchla's modular voltage-controlled synthesizer, which he called the Electric...
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    Some, such as the composer Vladimir Ussachevsky and Moog's competitor Don Buchla, felt they were restrictive. However, Moog recognized that most customers...
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    Moog for their Moog modular synthesizers started in 1963ā€“1964. In 1963, Don Buchla included an optional ring modulator in his first modular synthesizer,...
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    Marimba Lumina is a MIDI controller developed by American engineer Don Buchla that lets a musician play music via a control surface based on the layout...
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  • including but not limited to Robert Moog, Herbert Deutsch, Ken Freeman, Don Buchla, Harry Chamberlin and Alan R. Pearlman among many others. Bright Sparks...
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    produced the Oberheim OB-Mx in collaboration with D.N. "Lynx" Crowe and Don Buchla; the Oberheim Echoplex Digital Pro digital delay and looper in collaboration...
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  • lifetime achievement awards were presented to, or posthumously awarded to Don Buchla, Ikutaro Kakehashi, Tsutomu Katoh, Roger Linn, Bob Moog, Tom Oberheim...
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    engineered by original Monome creator Brian Crabtree and Ezra Buchla, musician and son of Don Buchla. The Aleph differs greatly from the minimalist Monome and...
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    Charles Cohen (category Buchla synthesizers)
    a vintage Buchla Music Easel synthesizer, an extremely rare integrated analog performance instrument made by synthesizer pioneer Don Buchla. He has been...
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    preceding the development of analog synthesizers by Robert Moog and Don Buchla in the early 1960s. Using ideas and procedures from the book Cybernetics:...
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    the American engineer Don Buchla created the Buchla Modular Electronic Music System. Instead of a conventional keyboard, Buchla's system used touchplates...
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    Arleen Auger, opera singer; born in South Gate Don Bandy, pro football player Don Buchla, inventor of Buchla music synthesizer Cypress Hill, hip hop/rap...
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  • commission, synthesizer pioneer Don Buchla, born in South Gate, created his first modular synthesizer in 1963 and started Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments...
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    Don Buchla, Hugh Le Caine, Raymond Scott and Paul Ketoff were among the first to build such instruments, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Buchla later...
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    by the "West Coast" design of synthesizers, produced by the likes of Don Buchla and Serge Tcherepnin in the 60s and 70s. West Coast synthesizers were...
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  • keyboard, developed and built in Aston, Birmingham, England, is marketed. Don Buchla begins to design an electronic music synthesizer in Berkeley, California...
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    Reich attended the program, as well as the famous synthesizer designer Don Buchla. Terry Riley taught at Mills starting in the early 1970s. Avant-garde...
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  • Fractal Audio, the list compared Takahashi to the likes of Robert Moog and Don Buchla, who were early pioneers of the synthesiser. Takahashi is a proponent...
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    November). date unknown Dalida is rejected by Decca in the UK again. Don Buchla begins to design an electronic music synthesizer in Berkeley, California...
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    Brazilian Girls, Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater, Frank Zappa's keyboardist Don Preston, Miles Davis' keyboardist Adam Holzman, Money Mark of the Beastie...
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    notable innovators in technology and music who made up the group were Don Buchla, John Chowning, John Lazzaro, Ingrid Linn, Roger Linn, Max Mathews, Keith...
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  • recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. April 17 ā€“ Don Buchla (died 2016), American electronic engineer, pioneer of sound synthesizers...
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