YouTube via yusynthman "Goodness gracious ! I think I am getting addicted to analogue modular synths. Here is a brief tour of my bedroom (I took the bed away from the room) some of my beloved machines. A synthesizers.com System 88, my yusynth modular I designed and built (more details at http://yusynth.net), a Laboratory System Roland 700 cabinet and a mixed Club of the knobs (COTK) and MOS-LAB modular (kind Moog modular clone). The audio track is an excerpt of a short improvisation I played with my yusynth modular and a Memotron."
YouTube via drboehmlebt "Here is a new piece of music from me. The title is a hommage to the great (and sadly late) Nam June Paik. For the video clip I filmed out of my window and forced the record through TroikaTronix Isadora (c) old school like video synthesizer effects like colourizing, chroma and luma keying. The randomly modulated video effects were rendered in real time. The music was played by me with analogue synthesizers: Doepfer MS-404 (bass drone sound), Doepfer System A-100 (sequencer bass line), Crumar Multiman S/Yamaha Electone Organ (string ensemble sounds).
Because of the limitation in UTube I am only allowed to present an excerpt of the full lenght (18 minutes) video...
Update via brian comnes in the comments: "be sure to see the imogen heap link with the pixelh8 at [link]" embedded below. Comes in right after the nose at 6:58.
YouTube via imogenheap imogen heap: vBlog#22 "Hello my lovelies. I'm back... less the lurgy but daffodil equipped. Spring is here (except it weirdly snowed for a couple of days...) Look at all those lovely shiny CD scraps. A teeny weeny snippet of my little remix and lots of windy wires. I didn't expect this vblog to have been all this time mostly the making of my studio.... but drumroll.... the next stage is on. The making of the album. Next blog and onwards will be much more music musings. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx love fluv xxxxxxxx immi x :)"
YouTube via NonDigitalTom. You can find parts 1 and 2 here. "Here's the third part in our Rhodes Chroma demo series, this time featuring sounds from Bank C (including the patch we used for our ominous intro). These all came preloaded with the CC+ upgrade - we haven't even gotten to programming our own yet. Should be a lot of fun! This demo features a mix of Mike and myself taking turns going through various patches. Keep in mind, there's no reverb, delay, or effects of any kind in any of these videos; just the Chroma being recorded direct. Check out http://www.formusiciansonly.com/blog to see pictures of our vintage keyboard studio."