An oldie but a goody I just saw on TRASH_AUDIO. This video went up in November of 06 along with this one in Jan of 07.
"Just showing a very small portion of what the Wogglebug can do. There were no other synths around so I decided to show how it can act as a type of stand alone synth/noise maker! There are many sound outputs on the "Bug" but I just decided to use the 2 main Outs as that's where most of the action is. Besides making amazing sounds this module is also a mecca of modulation. There are a ton of CV Outputs. A lot of this module was inspired by the functions of the Buchla 265 Source of Uncertainty. The Smooth and Stepped specifically."
What is new and very intersting, also from the TRASH_AUDIO post, is that it looks like Make Noise will be coming out with a Wiard Woggle Bug.
"Here is a walk through tutorial on how I created the we will rock you routine last month. Download the TSI file and mp3 files files with cue points for Traktor Pro by visiting this post here:
Then respond to this video tutorial with a video showing off your version of the routine. The video with the most views will get a free tshirt from dj TechTools!"
Ean Golden will rock you w Korg Nano Pad
"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."
YouTube via robotmakers. see previous videos here. "The return of the Robotmakers only deepens the enigma of the robot with the anger management problem. Original music created with Moog, MOTM, Dotcom, Cynthia and homemade modulars, Fender, Phantom guitars and Vox amps. Original video filmed with rng35 35mm adapter, OM and Lensbabies lenses."
YouTube via Babungus "Electro rock, big beat type tune. Built on a Fantom X6, exported to Reason and endlessly fiddled and molested, I hope someone likes it... I do.
I guess i'm really running out of ways to make videos with no budget, this one was made with a really weird program I found in shareware. Proper old school graphics LOL.
YouTube via segerfalk
"Just pushing some sliders to show that it works before selling it. We have a SH-101 too - love the sound :)
www.analogsweden.com"
"Playing around with the MC-202 before selling it. I have a SH-101 too ;) The pitch/gate CV comes from the Oberkorn sequencer."