Kaossilator step by step from Toumal Rakesh on Vimeo. "Fooling around with the Korg Kaossilator. Note that I had to use the hidden 16-bar mode (activated by holding the BPM and Loop buttons on powerup), that's why I had to turn it off and on in the middle. I wasn't sure how things would turn out, hence I used the KP3 to sample several parts to be able to turn them on and off lateron.
All in all, the Kaossilator is a useful and fun device. Here's hoping that a possible successor adds save/load functionality, more sounds and a pattern sequencer ;)" Also see this post.
"The BOSS SYB-5 bass synth trigged by its own feedback, by Kulten the SYB synth addict !
I use the 2 "LFO modes" with "Square" sound (mode 6) and "Saw" sound (mode 3). Works good with the SYB-5 and not with the SYB-3 : the SYB-3 don't have LFO.
I often do that in concert. Actually, I already did a gig only with my SYB-5 (ambiant/indus), and another only with the SYB-3 and my DR-110 drum machine (electro/indus). But most of the time I play with both SYB on stage."
YouTube via Percussa "Chris from UCSD emails us with a patch in Max/MSP and accompanying video in which he uses a single audiocube to create loops.
the audiocube's 4 sensors control 4 parameters of a VST instrument, which are recorded into a looping sequencer and played over the original recording, allowing the performer to create a loop quickly and shape the sound and musical patterns using has hands and fingers, like a piece of clay.
the parameters are recorded in high resolution and speed for smooth continuous control.
80s Action Jam YouTube via nevenen "bruce willis saves the building again. sh101 w/ paia fatman as midi to gate, ms2000, mpc1000, yamaha mixer w/fx, a feedback patchups" 80s Action Jam