Tiptop Audio Buchla 296t Programmable Spectral Processor
TheĀ 296Ā was first introduced in 1978 and very few were ever made. Making a module of such complexity at a time when electronic schematics were drawn with pencils, withĀ 48 filtersĀ that were most likely hand calculated is just incredible. The 70ās were a great era of exploration and proof of audio electronics scientific theories, but for DonĀ BuchlaĀ it seems like it was always something beyond theory. TheĀ 296Ā might at first look like an equalizer, but Don had totally different ideas for it. He managed to pack into it a 16 band analog modular spectral processor, a crossĀ band vocoderĀ plus a massive amount of patch points to work with his synthesizer system.
- Width: 52HP
- Depth: 52mm
- Power: 350mA @ +12V / 360mA @ -12V
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Tiptop Audio Buchla 296t Programmable Spectral Processor
Tiptop Audio Buchla 296t Programmable Spectral Processor
TheĀ 296Ā was first introduced in 1978 and very few were ever made. Making a module of such complexity at a time when electronic schematics were drawn with pencils, withĀ 48 filtersĀ that were most likely hand calculated is just incredible. The 70ās were a great era of exploration and proof of audio electronics scientific theories, but for DonĀ BuchlaĀ it seems like it was always something beyond theory. TheĀ 296Ā might at first look like an equalizer, but Don had totally different ideas for it. He managed to pack into it a 16 band analog modular spectral processor, a crossĀ band vocoderĀ plus a massive amount of patch points to work with his synthesizer system.
- Width: 52HP
- Depth: 52mm
- Power: 350mA @ +12V / 360mA @ -12V
Original: $614.20
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TheĀ 296Ā was first introduced in 1978 and very few were ever made. Making a module of such complexity at a time when electronic schematics were drawn with pencils, withĀ 48 filtersĀ that were most likely hand calculated is just incredible. The 70ās were a great era of exploration and proof of audio electronics scientific theories, but for DonĀ BuchlaĀ it seems like it was always something beyond theory. TheĀ 296Ā might at first look like an equalizer, but Don had totally different ideas for it. He managed to pack into it a 16 band analog modular spectral processor, a crossĀ band vocoderĀ plus a massive amount of patch points to work with his synthesizer system.
- Width: 52HP
- Depth: 52mm
- Power: 350mA @ +12V / 360mA @ -12V


















