YouTube via Analogger. "I strummed a chord on my SG which was in DADGAD tuning. I used the Echolution tap switches 1/2 & 3/4 then hit the loop switch. I fed that loop thru the Filter Factory - I manually changed the filter cutoff, and also used the envelope follower. I added some Evolver stuff - a lead and a bass patch. Robbie the Robot monitored the session."
YouTube via electricinsect1. "I finally get the sound I am looking for at the last 30 seconds. The best thing I have found with these type machines is always be recording. You never know what amazing, unique sound you might stumble across. And more importantly, its nearly impossible to get it again. Although I have found it can be done. All these sounds were created from a voice sample I had just made that said 'the battle of the locust.'"
YouTube via bigcitymusic. "Here's some more video footage of the LL Electronics polyphonic RozzBox V2 with our friends Shagghie and Victor. The audio with the built-in mic on the camcorder isn't great but we figured people would want to see it anyway. www.bigcitymusic.com"
L.L. Electronics Polyphonic RozzBox V2 Menu Screens
"We took a video scrolling through the menu pages. It should give you an idea or ideas of just what this little monster can do. The sounds are overdubbed is a patch from the Rozz, duh. www.bigcitymusic.com "
"Moog Taurus 1 synth demo by RetroSound (with much better audio quality)
The presets of the Moog Taurus Mk1 bass pedals:
- Taurus (long decay)
- Tuba (only one oscillator)
- Bass (short decay)
- Variable (variable settings)
'I really believe that you've not heard 'deep' bass until you've heard the Taurus in full flight. I have no measurements to illustrate the frequencies that the Taurus reaches, but these kind of sub-sonics are beyond the scope of any digital synth that I've come across, and even put a lot of good analogue ones to shame." (Published in SOS June 1995)
used by Rush, Genesis, Asia, The Police, J.-M. Jarre, Marillion, U2, Phil Collins, Saga, Steve Hackett, Yes, Led Zeppelin and more"