1 Prepare some tea 2 Expose the L/R leads on an 1/8" cable 3 Immerse leads in tea 4 Plug cable into audio input 5 Start up max/pd/processing/etc. and average every 735 samples (882 if you're in Europe/running on 50Hz) 6 Scale value and drive oscillator
(The tea should not be neglected, be sure to drink it once you're done making noise.) My camera's been acting funny, hence the jitter. See the Max patch for a more in-depth explanation: flickr.com/photos/kylemcdonald/2126494098/"
YouTube via zibbybone "Basic demo of the famed drum box's preset rhythms. First, I run through all presets without additional percussion (quijada, guiro & tambourine) and then later add them and lastly, percussion only. Be sure to subscribe to my Channel for future videos of vintage electronic instruments."
You can find the full interview with more images on TRASH_AUDIO
"What are your current favorite pieces of hardware? The Moog Voyager and MOTM synth are a lethal combo and what I’ve used most lately. The Ibanez AD202 analog delay is up there as well (great feedback). My piano is probably my favorite and longest lasting musical friend."