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'''Donald Buchla''' is a [[synthesizer]] pioneer, born 18 April 1937 in Southgate, California. Buchla formed his electronic music equipment company, [[Buchla and Associates]] in 1962 in Berkeley, California<!-- reference? --> and in 1963 was commissioned by avant garde music composers Morton Subotnick and Ramon Sender, of the [[San Francisco Tape Music Center]] to create an electronic instrument for live performance. His first [[modular synthesizer]], the [[Buchla Series 100]] was completed in 1965, which he began selling in 1966.<ref name="ad">''Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer'', by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco, Harvard University Press, 2002, hardcover {{ISBN
== References ==
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== Further reading ==
* ''The Art of Electronic Music'' by Tom Darter, William Morrow & Company, 1984, {{ISBN
* ''Analog Days'' by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco, Harvard University Press, 2004, {{ISBN
== External links ==
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* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Artists7/Subotnick,Morton/interview-WSV.pdf Morton Subotnick Interview], 25 Feb 1992
* [http://www.paia.com/talk/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=605 Don Buchla interview], Polyphony, 0805, August 1983
* [https://archive.org/details/DonBuchlaMetronome Don Buchla - How Complicated Could a Metronome Be?], Berkeley Center for New Media, 10 March 2014 - archived
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190428085446/https://www.keyboardmag.com/artists/the-horizons-of-instrument-design-a-conversation-with-don-buchla The Horizons of Instrument Design: A Conversation with Don Buchla] by Jim Aikin, Keyboard, 29 Nov 2017 - archived
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