YouTube via littlescale. Via C64Music! where you can find some additional info on Arduino. "A little program on a Macbook is controlling the filter frequency on a (real) Commodore 64 that is running Slocum's Cynthcart program. Funtimes! Software, schematics + code: http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2008... --- http://little-scale.blogspot.com"
Commodore 64 Cynthcart: Syncing a filter sequencer to LSDJ
"The program Cynthcart is running on the Commodore 64. The filter is usually controlled by a paddle control in real time. However, it is easy also to sequence the filter frequency using some cheap IC's.
In this case, the speed of the sequencer is controlled by the master clock sync output from LSDJ running on the Gameboy. --- http://little-scale.blogspot.com"
Remember EK-Lounge #15? You can now find the tracks online here. You can find previous lounge tracks here (look for the player on the right. Note the site is in German. You can find it in Googlish here. You will note that Stockhausen was an influence for #15.
YouTube via bigcitymusic "Here is the LL Electronics Poly RozzBox being tweaked by Randy Kerber. There are no effects on this. It's just the RozzBox. www.bigcitymusic.com"
YouTube via FlametopFred. Yamaha Electone D85. "What it possibly might sound like when Keith Emmerson takes over the Yamaha Electone organ at the Retirement Home for old Rock Musicians."
YouTube via Newueel "This is a Korg Electribe MX used for playing the Korg MS-20.
The EMX output bus for Synth Part 5 is set to the OutBus 3/4 and is used as input signal for the Korg MS-20 (ESP). The ESP (CV OUT) is used for only one oscilator (VCO2), so the other one (VCO1) still can be used by playing the MS-20 keyboard. So basicly all sounds come from the MS-20. (except @2:14-3:00)
Useful for: - realtime playing (@0:00) - playing prerecorded parts (@1:42) - both combined with playing the MS-20 keyboard (@1:59) - also combined with other EMX parts (@2:14) and of course many varieties...