"played my set a different way last night. no synths, drums or other keyed instruments. just a monome/sampler, a drum machine and a dj mixer. i improvised most of it and had a blast :)
YouTube via Redled72 Googlish translation from German: "Since I have a not insignificant amount of multiply (CAN metal housings, 1978, made in USSR) in stock (150Stück) had offered to develop a ring modulator / multiplication formally. A beautiful vintage-pot, similar to the MC1495/1496. I voted for him or Ux Uy one Summierer + inv inv Buffervestärker gegönnt. This means, switch all signals invers / noninvers create. There can be three audio signals can be created. Asymmetry within the multiplying means may be settling trimmer. Resting potential for Ux adjustable via potentiometer. The current / voltage converter OPV can be calibrated by means of adjustable offset and is externally frequenzkompensiert. In conclusion follows an OPV to decoupling. Error below 1% This part works perfectly, excellent symmetry behavior. I'm very satisfied. Can also be used as analog computers. The finished synth 3-4 of them will get gifts. Here is a superficial test with only 2 VCO! I had just not feel like a third VCO additional wiring in the wild on the board trying to build, even if it is for real bell sounds absolutely necessary. Obviously the board is once again hand."
YouTube via NativeInstruments. Don't miss the Komplete sale. "This video shows how to handle all of Komplete's sounds with Kore and the Kore Controller. For more info check out http://www.native-instrumen..."
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord "Just arrived : the Sakata dpm 48 ! A lot of force and drive behind those samples.
I think this is the second video, online, of this obscure piece of 80s-Japanese-metal. The echo thingie is a Melos Echo Chamber that I found yesterday on a junkyard."
YouTube via zibbybone "Just a basic demo of the factory sounds. Be sure to add &fmt=18 at end of URL for stereo sound since this synth features stereo chorus which I engage on a few sounds, but most are "dry". I use a Roland Fantom X6's arpeggiator via MIDI IN on a few sounds. At the end, I demonstrate the layering and split features. I filmed this video earlier this year, but it was too long for YouTube. Special thanks to my son, SuperSane101, for editing it down."