"original box, discs, Nuke controller, USB cable, manual, packaging... Neuron does *not* work on an Intel Macintosh: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS MAC: G4/800; 256 MB RAM; Mac OS 10.2 or later; VST 2.0 — or Audio Units — compatible host application PC: Pentium III/850; 256 MB RAM; Windows XP; VST 2.0"
YouTube via derekaggs11 "This hybrid beast can produce some convincing analog sounds. You are hearing it through an Alesis MIDIVERB III effects processor (inexpensive and highly recommended)."
YouTube via rezzn8r "Using the Modcan B-Series modular synthesizer to create sounds and rhythms through the application of delayed amplifier envelopes and complex LFOs routed to various destinations of interest."
KORG MS20, ARP Odyssey and Alesis Andromeda A6 make an appearance.
Synth demos at 1:41.
"These are my three Wem Copicats. One is the classic "Custom" Copicat, model IC-400, and I think it's the oldest of the three; one is the Super IC model with 4 playback heads, and the black cat is the VariSpeed model, the only Copicat with a DC motor capable of changing tape speed, and I think this is the newest. I don't know their ages or the production years precisely, but I suppose it's something between the late 60's and the early 70's. All 3 models are solid state.
I love them, I love tape and analog echo effects in general, the Roland Space Echo is my favourite, but Copicats have something special, not only in their tone.
Plus, they come from the inventor of the tape echo, Mr. Charlie Watkins.
If you can find one in good conditions, grab it with no esitation! And if you're into computer music and you just wish to have fun with one of these babies without having to buy one, try the free emulation: WatKat. You can download it here: http://www.genuinesoundware.com/?a=sh..."
YouTube via studioboxer. "Форманта ЭМС-01 Немного лайва" via Владимир in the comments of this post. "I have Formanta EMS-01. Grand tool, we play it live in the club, techno. Fragment in our home studio"
When it starts, click on the HQ icon on the bottom right menu of the vid.
"Lou Dawson and Mitchell Sigman of LA-based synth band Celebutante performing MGMT's "Kids" live in the studio 3/24/09. More on Celebutante @ www.celebusite.com."
via Mitchell:
"This is a video of myself and Lou Dawson from my band Celebutante shot 3/25/09 performing the MGMT track "Kids" live. I'm playing a Roland Jupiter-4 and a Synthesizers.com modular controlled by a customized Studiologic MIDI controller. Lou is playing a Yamaha P-70 piano. Drums are a Linn LM-2 (started and stopped by footswitch). All live!"
B-Systems: Percussives "A unique sonic adventure through 10 electronic drum kits and 40 rhythmic loops recorded from an original Buchla 200e modular synthesizer."
via Richard Lainhart "The samples and loops are all derived from my live performance on the 200e with the Haken Continuum, masterfully edited by Brian Cass."
"This is a video of composer/performer D. Andrew Stewart playing his composition "Everybody to the power of one" on a soprano T-Stick, which he calls the "sonar jo," at the SAT in Montréal. The T-Stick is a digital musical instrument I designed and built in the Input Devices and Music Interaction Lab at McGill University. Andrew was a collaborator on the T-Stick project, along with percussionist Fernando Rocha, pianist Xenia Pestova and cellist Erika Donald. For more information see the project website at: idmil.org/tstick."
Update via nonymous in the comment. This appears to be part of the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition previously posted here.