It amuses me how he says anyone can do this but no one had the mind other than Peter Blasser. I've actually looked into some of the chips and ICs for the cocoquantus and it is a new subject to learn ICs (like the 128-bit memory chips used by cypress) have states from waveforms to record sound but I still don't get how it comes out to work like it does. Takes a lot of specific knowledge he may see as common but Peter is partly genius, part mad but entirely loveable. Such a legend, I was lucky enough to get the last poured glass cocoquantus 🥺. these things are works of art in synthesis.
There is something very Napoleon dynamite about PB. I love his dry humour. Coughing from the smoke in the cave is just hilarious. He was trying to create some kind of mysterious atmosphere but the reality of the situation took precedent. I love the way he sees synth building, he’s a real craftsman. Something which really is lacking in our modern world.