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Buchla is an American electronic instrument brand with a legendary status in the history of synthesizers, closely associated with the origins of West Coast synthesis. Founded in the 1960s by Don Buchla, the company took a radically different approach to electronic instruments, prioritising timbre, modulation, and experimental control over traditional keyboard-based design.
Buchla instruments are known for non-standard interfaces, touch plates, complex modulation sources, and an emphasis on evolving, organic sound rather than conventional melodies or presets. Their systems have been used extensively in experimental music, academia, sound art, and avant-garde composition, and they remain influential in modern modular synthesis.
For SynthForSale, Buchla sits at the high-end experimental and modular synthesis category — iconic instruments aimed at musicians and sound designers who want to explore unconventional workflows, generative sound, and the deeper artistic side of electronic music rather than traditional performance synthesis.
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Browse Eurorack modules, semi-modular instruments and complete modular systems for building a flexible synthesis setup. The collection includes oscillators, filters, envelopes, modulation sources, sequencers, effects, utilities, cases and power. Check module width, power requirements and signal compatibility when planning a rack, or start with a complete system that is ready to patch and expand.
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Products using digital sound generation, processing or control. Digital instruments can offer precise recall, extensive polyphony, sampling and complex synthesis methods, often combining a wide tonal range with compact hardware and flexible modulation.
Products designed for the Eurorack modular synthesiser format, including sound sources, filters, modulation, sequencing, effects and utilities. Check module width and power requirements against the available space and capacity of your case.
Synthesisers with a pre-wired signal path that work immediately but can also be repatched for modular-style sound design. Patch points allow the normal routing to be changed, extended or connected to compatible modular and CV-equipped instruments.