darkmatter HD take one from nagash on Vimeo. "audio signal is generated by the animation itself, it's annoying but I think it blends ok. this is a looped video, so you can grab the original and repeat it forever to entertain your family and friends. or maybe not."
bassline: Roland Juno-60 (arpeggiator in hold-mode is triggered by the TR-707);
pads and lead sound: SCI Prophet VS;
drums: Roland TR-707 through the Minimoog VCF (VCF modulation: VCO3)
YouTube via allexbessa. A trinity of synth manufacturers. Korg, Yamaha, Roland. ""Two men incensed by one man's journey" Tribute to Rick Wakeman Luciano Januzzi - Keyboards and Lead Vocal Allex Bessa - Keyboards and Backing Vocal Fernando Faustino - Drums and Backing Vocal"
YouTube via vigmako. "video Komplex, music Frank Vigroux" via dautrescordes SC Six trak Moog Voyager RME Jomox M Resonator Devi Ever fuzz pedal Roland Space Echo www.myspace.com/rebangx
"This is my 2nd piece of Musique Concrète created with tape splicing, speed manipulation, over tracking, and filtering. The original sounds came from a Buchla synthesizer and then were tape manipulated into this composition. This tape spliced piece was completed in 1980 at the Unv. of Arkansas Electronic Music Laboratory under the direction of Professor Dale Millen. It was created on a classic Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center tape station consisting of 4 Ampex 1/4 inch half tracks, and Columbia-Princeton custom 12 channel mixer. All sounds were eventually tape spliced into the order of the song. I didn't just turn on the Buchla and let it roll, this piece was cut together. I've been told that this is the difference between West Coast and East Coast electronic music composition. I've been told.
See also: Vladimir Ussachevsky, Mario Davidovsky, Milton Babbitt, Peter Mauzey, Bülent Arel, Pril Smiley, Alice Shields, Otto Luening and the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center."
Update via Reed:
"Here's a picture of the "classic Columbia-Princeton" setup..., complete with Buchla 100 and 12-channel mixer."