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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2020 · 24 MIN

Artist Spotlight: Jim Schoenecker / Pressboard - "Keeping it 100"

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With a musical history rooted in experimental electronics, minimalism and techno, Jim has now found himself deep into Buchla. Drawn to the incredible sound and superior user interface, he started with a Music Easel and now is working with full 100 and 200 Series systems.   In addition to his solo work, Jim had performed / recorded with: Sample and Fold, Collections of Colonies of Bees, Volcano Choir, Bon Iver, Dartanjal, Jon Mueller, Marcus Schmickler, Bhob Rainey and James Plotkin among others and had released music on: Zod, Toxic Recordings, Jagjaguwar, Nobody Owns Records, Table of the Elements, Addict Records, Topscore USA and Crouton Records.   "After building up the 100 series system I started to apply some of the conventions that I've used working with my 200 Series system. I learned that, because of the 100 Series early designs and limitations, these conventions and ideas quickly turned into something really different... and wonderful."   Each of the 9 pieces (assembled together in this program) were recorded live in one take to two track stereo, no edits or overdubs. Only audio processing is end of signal chain reverb.   Recorded May - July 2020   Model 106 — Mixer  Model 110 — Dual Voltage Controlled Gate  Model 111 — Dual Ring Modualtor  Model 123 — Sequential Voltage Source  Model 130 — Dual Envelope Detector  Model 140 — Timing Pulse Generator  Model 144 — Dual Square Wave Oscillator  Model 156 — Dual Control Voltage Processor (x2)  Model 158a — Dual Sine-sawtooth Generator  Model 160 — White Noise Generator  Model 165 — Dual Random Voltage Source  Model 180 — Dual Attack Generator  Model 185 — Frequency Shifter  Model 192 — Dual Lopass Filter  Model 194 — Bandpass Filter  Neunaber Audio Immerse Reverb    pressboard.bandcamp.com   soundcloud.com/pressboard   [email protected]

With a musical history rooted in experimental electronics, minimalism and techno, Jim has now found himself deep into Buchla. Drawn to the incredible sound and superior user interface, he started with a Music Easel and now is working with full 100 and 200 Series systems.   In addition to his solo work, Jim had performed / recorded with: Sample and Fold,Collections of Colonies of Bees, Volcano Choir, Bon Iver, Dartanjal, Jon Mueller, Marcus Schmickler, Bhob Rainey and James Plotkin among others and had released music on: Zod, Toxic Recordings, Jagjaguwar, Nobody Owns Records, Table of the Elements, Addict Records, Topscore USA and Crouton Records.   "After building up the 100 series system I started to apply some of theconventions that I've used working with my 200 Series system. I learned that,because of the 100 Series early designs and limitations, these conventions and ideas quickly turned into something really different... and wonderful."   Each of the 9 pieces (assembled together in this program) were recorded live in one take to two track stereo, no edits or overdubs. Only audio processing is end of signal chain reverb.   Recorded May - July 2020   Model 106 — Mixer Model 110 — Dual Voltage Controlled Gate Model 111 — Dual Ring Modualtor Model 123 — Sequential Voltage Source Model 130 — Dual Envelope Detector Model 140 — Timing Pulse Generator Model 144 — Dual Square Wave Oscillator Model 156 — Dual Control Voltage Processor (x2) Model 158a — Dual Sine-sawtooth Generator Model 160 — White Noise Generator Model 165 — Dual Random Voltage Source Model 180 — Dual Attack Generator Model 185 — Frequency Shifter Model 192 — Dual Lopass Filter Model 194 — Bandpass Filter  Neunaber Audio Immerse Reverb    pressboard.bandcamp.com   soundcloud.com/pressboard   [email protected]

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