YouTube via Percussa "A few videos from the propellerhead reason producer's conference held in Tokyo and Osaka by MI7 Japan last week. Most performers were using AudioCubes."
YouTube via se7ense7 "I used the mc303 to step edit some drums. Nothing special or out of the ordinary. BUT I didn't use the internal sounds. All the drums you hear are samples in the Ableton Drum Rack, all the drum mutes are performed from the MC303 and no audio cable was plugged into the MC303.
Why would someone do this?
I dunno. It makes for a great looking midi-controller, and in fact it's a sequencing midi-controller. Ideal for live use. Imagine a sequencer triggering a synthesizer (MPC triggering Virus or something), and you want to be able to change the drums while the MPC keeps sequencing the virus. But you hate the sound of the MC303. Then you just assign the midi from the MC303 to a program on the MPC with cool drums, and you switch around on the MC303...
bassline: ARP ODYSSEY III (osc sync, sample/hold, ring-modulation, frequency-modulation), triggered by the SCI Pro-One internal sequencer and sync with the TR-707
delay effect starting on 1.52: Electro Harmonix "Memory Man Deluxe" Analog Delay (ARP Odyssey)
pads: Roland Juno-60
drums: Roland TR-707
no overdubbing, no playback, no sequencer software used"