YouTube via NetPierreTV "NetPierre live (no edits) trying out my latest setup. Roland R8 controls the tempo TB303 synced by a Doepfer MSY2. Machinedrum, Doepfer A100 system and Korg Elecribe EA1 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/NetPierre."
YouTube via grooveproject. Roland grooveboxes and Yamaha AN1X. "its cover version for the obscure but my favourite and very good Klaus Schulze song Macksy... I record this track with some key changings in comparison in original...
Sorry again for my cam delays between audio and video..."
YouTube via Synthiefrau "Hi I am Christa, a housewife from germany. In my freetime a spent the time and play with my beautifull instruments. It`s much better than look TV soaps and all the shit... I can`t play very well Synthesizer but I have so much fun with this intruments. Electronic forever!!! Synths forever!!!"
YouTube via davek4981 "Me playing the eigenharp on the last saturday of performances on the plinth in Trafalgar Square - yes you guessed it the 1-2am shift, drunken rowdy crowd cheering me on! ha"
"Before the idea of drum machines and sampling CDs came along, there had probably been a few attempts at providing a relatively low-tech/low-cost way to get some solid beats into the hands of musicians. The Powerhouse 8-Track Rhythm Unit was one that I blogged about recently, but DrumDrops was probably the lowest priced alternative to hiring a live drummer at the time. In 1978 a record album full of live drum tracks could be yours for a measly $9.95 US, the equivalent to $27.71 US today."