Buchla 266-based source of multiple types of uncertainty.
http://sputnik-modular.com/west-coast-random-source/
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Big Studio blowout Sale! I am clearing out my studio as I am retiring from sound production. Watch for many items I will be listing over the next few weeks. Everything from synthesizers to 100’s of Eurorack modules, 1/4” 4 track recorders and even wire recorders, portable Victrolas and Edison Cylinder Phonographs. If you are interested in anything, feel free to reach out to see what I am listing so you can get first dibs. This is a Sutnik Modular West Coast Random module. These are really hard to find. This one is in Very good condition because of a small bend on one of the corners and some rack rash. Works perfectly.Please check out all pictures. This comes from a smoke free and pet free studio.Prices will be fair and don’t be shy to make reasonable offers.Here is some info from the manufacturer:The Sputnik Modular West Coast Random Source is a very capable Eurorack-format update on the classic Buchla Source of Uncertainty module. It is perhaps best known for its Fluctuating, Quantized, and Stored Random Voltages, which are what set it apart from a typical “random source” module. However, it also has a traditional Sample & Hold, paired with 1:2 switches to create alternating triggers and sampled voltages.
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