YouTube via akorbeti. follow-up to this post. "This is the first step of making a DIY (obviously) harmonic table MIDI controller. It is based on the midibox.org core module. For more info and other similar projects, visit http://synth-diy.blogspot.com"
see the full post on Sequence 15 snip: "With all of the transistors in, this phase of assembly is complete and the board is ready to wash. In its kits, Synth Tech divides board stuffing and assembly into two phases: all of the parts that can tolerate water immersion are installed first, using an organic acid-based solder. This solder does a good job of removing oxidation from pins and board traces, but it must be washed after soldering to remove the acid flux. After the final wash, the remaining components are installed using a "no-clean" solder that doesn't have to be washed, but requires more care in soldering. The board, ready for wash"
YouTube via eangolden "Here is a quick routine I came up with today using the Korg Nano pad. I have 2 tracks in Traktor Pro and a gater effect on the vocal. Check out http://www.djtechtools.com for the full review and more techniques like this one."
"In Canada, Bill Holland's fascination with "knobs" would probably get him in some sort of trouble, but here in America, his knob-ledge comes in handy quite often, especially when he needs to exit an enclosed area or, like in this video, he wants to change the filter parameters on a Moog Music Minimoog Voyager.
If you've ever wondered what people were talking about when they said (or wrote) "ASDR," this video will answer all your questions, and then some.
See more on Gearwire.com."
Moog Music MoogerFooger FreqBox And Moog Minimoog Voyager
YouTube via gearwire "We conclude our look at the Moog Music Minimoog Voyager as Bill Holland has some fun hooking it up to the Moog MoogerFooger FreqBox. The two in tandem are more dangerous than Rodman and Van Damme in Double Team.
Check it out as Bill summons the robots via a robot call only achievable through select combinations of Moog products.