YouTube via audiorealism. "Demonstration of song playback and tweaking in technoBox. Visit http://www.audiorealism.se/technobox for more info!" Available on iTunes here:
"technoBox is your virtual techno studio on the go for iPhone / iPod touch featuring stunningly accurate emulations of three classic boxes: The legendary 303 bass line machine together with the smooth 808 and punchy 909 drum machines. technoBox has easy to use sequencing capabilities which lets you tie together patterns, or use it live by improvising pattern switches on the fly!"
A couple studio shots from Bitfinder LiveSets. Check the site out for more.
Update via fischek in the comments. Note the Elektron posters on the wall in the bottom shot. Anyone know where to find them online? I did a quick search for Elektron poster here and didn't find it, but I did find this, which is very cool in it's own right.
Update via creekree in the comments: "you can buy elektron posters directly at the elektron.se webshop"
You can find them at the bottom of the extras page. No good shots online though.
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"This is something special! A good looking Synthi A from the Electronic Music
Studios in London. Both the Synthi and the keyboard are recently serviced and
there are a some very nice modifications on this one! The following
modifications have been performed by a pro synth tech:
Osc-sync 2&3, filter keyb follow, filter slew/unslew, filter 18/24 dB. Also
new internal trimmers and elco's have been installed. Oscillators 1 & 2 have
the temperature compensation mod to make them more stable. These are the same
mods as performed at EMS London.The 3 black (Serge) knobs: 2 are the
sync-switches for the OSCs, the one near the filter controls the keyboard follow
of the filter. Left of and above the Cutoff knob are the toggles for filter
slew/unslew en 18/24dB"
"Frank Serafine is an award-winning sound designer, sound supervisor and sound editor, who created nearly all of the sound effects for Tron. In this exclusive interview, Tron Wiki founder Max Petrosky discussed with Mr. Serafine about how some of the movie's most memorable sounds were created and how they were put together using technology no one have ever used before for sound editing."
You can find the interview on Tron Wiki here. There is mention of the Fairlight, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, and Minimoog.
YouTube via rolandsh1000 "This is a brief video demo of a modified Yamaha CS-01 Mk1 battery-powered analog synth. I'm not going through the internal speaker here, but rather using the line-out to a Roland MicroCube amp.
The mods are: 1) expanded resonance and continuous control of the resonance 2) VCA drone mode
Except for the fact that the breath controller will no longer work on this unit (how many folks actually use it anyway?), both are 'non-destructive' mods, which means you can return to stock functionality if you want.
The 12dB low-pass filter on the CS-01 isn't terribly stable at high resonances, which is probably why Yamaha kept the stock setting to be a bit tame.
I make some odd comments here: why am I calling the footages "high sounds?" Please ignore some of the rambling!"
Not sure if this is the same video that was posted here.
Update: it's not.
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
analog strings and human voice sounds: Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus Mk2;
bassline: Roland Juno-60, arpeggiator in hold-modus is triggered by the TR-606 drum-machine
deep bass: Moog Taurus 1;
drums: Roland TR-606"
YouTube via RothHandle "Yesterday I started working a new track with the ever so talented Rhys Marsh. The track I am working has a slightly indian or middle eastern feel so I brought some of the percussion instruments that would fit into that sonic environment...But. to create an edgier and possibly more modern feel I decided to do some treatments on the Udu drum...which turns out to be the base of the verse rhythm.
If you are curious about the studio and the music that is recorded there please stroll by www.roth-handle.nu for more info."
Treating Rhys Marsh Udus through the MOTM 420 filter
"Yesterday I started working a new track with the ever so talented Rhys Marsh. The track I am working has a slightly indian or middle eastern feel so I brought some of the percussion instruments that would fit into that sonic environment...But. to create an edgier and possibly more modern feel I decided to do some treatments on the Udu drum...which turns out to be the base of the verse rhythm."