YouTube via eaced "Demo video (part 1) of the Frankenbox, a rumbly/crackly synth-in-a-box with two oscillators, a VCF, a VC-LPF, a sequencer, an LFO, and various inputs. The oscillators can be controlled by various components, including a joystick and photocell. Audio was recorded directly from the frankenbox to my computer. PLEASE NOTE - the audio is not quite sync with the video, sorry if it makes anything confusing! Part 1 of 2. For more info visit http://www.experimentalistsanonymous.com"
Update: "Seeing as this pic has had so many hits in it's first 12 hours, I might as well use the opportunity to plug the new single.
Arthur and Martha's debut single 'Autovia / Japanese Kiss' Out on the Happy Robots label 07/04/2008. Lovely cover by multi-talented Renaissance man Andrew Prinz from the equally lovely pop band Mahogany.
Available in all good record shops or buy it online from www.happyrobots.co.uk or download from itunes / amazon.
Image 1 Korg MonoPoly Roland Jupiter 6 Rhodes MkI Korg Poly800 Roland Alpha Juno 2 ARP Quartet
Image 2 Korg MonoPoly Roland Jupiter 6 Rhodes MkI Roland SH-101 Mackie 32:8 Bus Tube Compressor Yamaha FB01 Alesis Enhancer Atari ST
Image 3 Korg MonoPoly Roland Jupiter 6 Rhodes MkI Roland SH-101 Mackie 32:8 Bus Roland CR-78 Boss Footpedal Tube Compressor Yamaha FB01 Alesis Enhancer
Image 4 Roland Jupiter 6 Homemade syntom Mackie 32:8 Bus Roland CR-78 Boss Footpedal Tube Compressor Yamaha FB01 Alesis Enhancer
Image 5 Roland Jupiter 6 AKG Mic Homemade syntom Roland CR-78 Alesis Midiverb Tube Compressor Yamaha FB01 Alesis Enhancer Mackie 32:8 Bus
via Rick "Tribute clip for track "When the waters came to life" from Toy Planet album. Schmidt on Synthi 100 and Spoerri on sax (and perhaps Lyricon and probably Synthi 100 too.)
[YouTube link - unfortunately embedding is disabled on this one so you will have to go there]
Also see great pic of Synthi100 (with Spoerri in 1971) [pictured]
Another Spoerri track, featuring lyricon or perhaps some kind of kind of pitch follower (he is big on sax->synth) and very sonically similar to the Toy Planet material is his excerpt 'Cantata' at mp3_3.mp3"