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The (Putney) appeared in 1969 – the same year as the Moon landing. But while astronauts aimed for space, musicians were diving into voltage-controlled chaos.
🔊 Have you ever played one? Or heard it in a track without realizing?
Still in use today – because some chaos can’t be sampled.
Underrated trick: patch an oscillator output back into its own CV input → instant chaos.
🧪
Who else still uses a Putney in 2025? 👇
No screen. No presets. No safety net. Just your ears and a few knobs.
With just instead of patch cables, the VCS-3 forced you to think in voltage: connect this output to that input, hear what happens. It could be a bassline, a swoosh, a bird squawk, or the sound of a dying star.
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The (Putney) appeared in 1969 – the same year as the Moon landing. But while astronauts aimed for space, musicians were diving into voltage-controlled chaos.
🔊 Have you ever played one? Or heard it in a track without realizing?
Still in use today – because some chaos can’t be sampled.
Underrated trick: patch an oscillator output back into its own CV input → instant chaos.
🧪
Who else still uses a Putney in 2025? 👇
No screen. No presets. No safety net. Just your ears and a few knobs.
With just instead of patch cables, the VCS-3 forced you to think in voltage: connect this output to that input, hear what happens. It could be a bassline, a swoosh, a bird squawk, or the sound of a dying star.