"Besides the XBase09's 3 internal drum tracks, each pattern has 3 additional monophonic sequencer tracks. The data is sent out via the midi out jack, and each track can have its own individual midi channel. In this way, you can control up to three different midi sound sources directly from the XBase09. Even slide programming is possible.
Here I have it set to control my MAM (Music and More) ADX1 drum machine. Unlike the XBase, which only has it's kick and snare being analog, the ADX1 is full analog."
"The goal of Buzz-R Electronics is to make it easy for artists to get their hands on exotic soundmaking devices. These are mostly one of a kind devices that can turn any sound upside down, inside out and scattered around the room. We also offer workshops on how to build electronic devices, hardware hacking, and computer music. If one likes the sound making devices enough I hope to be able to support the artists who are making these one of a kind devices by selling their work."
Pictured: the Buzz-R OuiJa Guitar Synth Pedal. Check out the site for more including samples.
YouTube via johnnyruru "Electronic Brain Food Performs his Pocket Dance Floor concept.
Training and having fun with an: - Analog Drum Machine Boss DR-110 ; - A little legendary calculator synthesizer Casio VL-Tone VL-1 and a Electro-Harmonix - 2880 Super Multi Track Looper Pedal.
Every device is hooked to the other and plugged in a mobile amplifier and speakers packed in a Supermarket trolley.
Improvasation a filming was made in a Second world war American Bunker that became an alternative culture place in Nantes.(France) This was in February 2009 Preparing an art students residence."
YouTube via attorks "My 25th video upload to YouTube so a little anniversary! A symphonic theme this time and did it all in 1 take. I was a little worried that the volume was somewhat too loud because of the heavy bassline but I did not hear obvious clipping. At first you hear a sequence from the Synthesizers.com Modular driven by row 1 of the Doepfer MAQ16/3. After that the volume is turned up for the sequence from the self built Modular driven by MAQ's row 2. The 3rd sequence comes from the Creamware MiniMax ASB which is driven by MAQ's row 3. The bassline and the melodies are performed on the AKAI AX80 and the Clavia Nord Lead 1."