Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Roland SH-3a + JUNO 60 arpeggio + EMINENT 310U part 2
video upload by magevers
Part 1 here.
"Roland SH-3a solo with the JUNO 60 arpeggio and the JMJ stringsound played on the EMINENT 310U."
Por Tu Amor
YouTube via brilingttonalex. Yamaha DX7
"Testing out the keyboard that I hadn't played for a long time."
Monday, June 30, 2008
TR-808 IN THE DARK (Black Keys & Blue LEDs)
YouTube via kidtronic
"i bought some unusual parts from chipsforbrains for my Roland TR-808. Just finished soldering them in. This is for the 808 crowd if they've never seen this. Programming blind & live. I had a delay and a tapco spring on the board (no compressors). Programmed w/one hand while the other held a Canon powershot camera in video mode with its own pinhole sound."
Programming Patterns on the Machinedrum
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"This is how you program patterns on both the Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1 and SPS-1UW. It so easy! This is an example of the realtime step-sequencing. Hit play, hit record, choose the drum, enter the desired sequence, change drum sound, enter desired sequence. Voila! Drum beats. Near the end you can see how you can "play" the patterns. Hold the desired bank button, hit the pattern, the beat automatically switches over to the next pattern when the measure is done. More tutorials on the way!"
Moog Voyager sequenced from the x0xb0x
YouTube via Dazbo10
"well i havent actualy sussed how to do full tracks with the x0xb0x yet,but i have sussed out how to get it to run other gear,... here i did some random live stuff and got the Moog Voyager sequenced from the x0xb0x,. as said,un-prepared,just random live stuff- levels are very rough but i think it sounds ok`sh."
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