"These pictures don't do justice to the new display. The new display has much higher contrast than these pictures show; the blue background is a medium sky blue and the text is bright white and sharply focused." You can find more info on the upgrade here.
YouTube via bloodofreptile "Sorry for the low sound quality and the darkness of the image. Video shot with a small P&S camera, in a dark room, with some noisy people in the audience..."
Note the above set if the full set with better audio for the two previously posted here. You can also see the Halifax set here.
Finally these are from Alessandro Cortini's current tour for Blindoldfreak originally posted here. There are still shows in the tour including Montreal on this Saturday the 7th. Be sure to see the original post and of course blindoldfreak for more. This is a good opportunity to see the Buchla 200e live.
Update: The modular in the videos is the Buchla 200e running through delay pedals.
YouTube via villagranit "Rare FM Answering Machine from Yamaha. In rest mode it shows you date and time and you can save your calls on optional memory cards via memory card slot - thats the TQ 5! Other ingredients: Jomox XBase 09, MFB 502, MAB 303 and Electribe EA1 for sequencing." Note the MAB 303 is by Will Systems. You can see it clearly in the beginning of the following video.
smalljam
"jomox xbase 09, mfb 502, mab 303, ibanez ad 9 modded (only wet mod for aux use - somehow the mod also fucked up the pedal, but that's even more fun) sound only from camera..."
"It’s a modulating delay that has some built in digital artifacts and enhanced undersampling aliasing controls. It’s quite cool, if you do the math, you can easily get your aliasing in harmony (or slightly detuned!) with your fundamental - a glorified bitcrusher if you will."
flickr set by james_holden (click for more including one of the inside)
"Jake Fairley very kindly bought me a Boss DR-110, on the condition that I had to modify it. His is a neat affair, in the original case with 15 or so tiny pots crammed in round the sides.
Mine is a total disaster. I've added midi, and as many mods as I could find, but also made a lot of mistakes so it's a bad tempered, unpredictable beast.
The NAMM Oddities page is up. You can find the "Techno" section here. You should recognize quite a bit. Oddly the John Bowen Solaris made the cut. The Assblaster I can understand as well as the Motus Mavis star synth. MOTU's Volta made the list as well.
Thanks to nonymous in the comments of this post for pointing the site out. I completely forgot about it this year.