YouTube via Analogger "This is a 16-step sequence I created on my Mono Evolver keyboard. Two of the oscillators are analog and the other two I used a couple different waveforms from the Prophet VS. I used to own a VS and loved some of the radical harsh waves. I synced it to a Jomox M-Base doing a 4x4 pattern.
I ran my SG thru a Damage Control Demonizer Distortion. Personally, I love this thing. It has a sweet direct out so you can get the sound of a cranked stack at low levels. It kills all that Roland COSM shit. However, the Roland stuff is useful when you are looking for more synthetic textures. About halfway thru I engage the Damage Control Timeline delay pedal. It is synced to the sequencer tempo."
YouTube via magevers "Me playing a simple song, without the use of a sequencer, on the fat "jump" Oberheim OBXa. The OBXa was played in split mode. This recording was made with a small pocket camera."
Another synth shop in Japan via peterwendt in the comments of this post on FiveG. Click here for their vintage synths. Peter also listed RockOn as worth visiting, but I didn't see a vintage synth section online. If you find it, feel free to comment.
Pictured: Sequential Circuits Prophet-5
Update via Brandon Daniel in the comments: "This flickr set was taken in echigoya music in Sept 2005"