"Un cover personnalisé de "On the run" en hommage au Pink Floyd de ma jeunesse. Je l'ai joué et réalisé avec des instruments electronique en DIY : le Diabolic Mad Syntheziser, un Theremin, quelques sample et une batterie numérique." Update via yusynth in the comments:
"For those who do not read French :
A custom cover of "On the run" as a tribute to the Pink Floyd of my youth. I played it with DIYed instruments : the Devilish Mad Synthesizer*, a Theremin, few samples and digital drums
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"This synth has two ring modulated square wave oscillators. Below each oscillator knob is an amplitude modulation control knob. Combining both of these modulation types creates some very rich and noisy waveforms full of side bands. The amplitude modulation can be turned on and off by the switch below each control knob. If carfully tuned, this synth will create some very intresting beating patterns.There is also a level control at the top right corner for accurate dynamic control.
Runs on an easy to replace 9V battery (INCLUDED)
Check out the pics and watch the video to listen to how it sounds.
1/4 inch output. ON/OFF switch. Blue ultra-bright LED Indicator Light.
Hook it up to effects like delay or distortion to expand the possibilities further.
Very sturdy and protective housing.
I hand make each of my synths and guarantee my products to work and sound GREAT.
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Poor lighting & 100% dubious musical content aside, I think this is the way to go - to be honest I didn't expect much from the clock out of the M.F.B CV/MIDI module - I have never really got decent results from MIDI Clock, which is why I own Sync Shift MkII #0024, which can fix the MIDI lag - but sadly not the MIDI slop!
Synth sound is the Blacet Suitcase being controlled by the SEQ-02 with woompwoommp bass & some hand drums from the MPC."