Talk:San Francisco Tape Music Center
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Removed: Buchla
[edit]- "In 1966 Subotnick worked with Don Buchla to create the Buchla synthesizer."
I removed the above as it has no context connecting it to the SFTMC. Hyacinth 11:36, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
What's this?
[edit]The Buchla was commissioned by the SFTMC and was the first-ever analogue synth and certainly does belong in the article. Also what's this about "no equipment was left"? Mills College still has all the original gear.86.178.138.28 (talk) 12:39, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
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