via this auction "This is a Synth Mangler that was built before Ooh-La-La started building them. It's got two Soda Meiser fuzzes stacked on top of each other, with volume controls and switches for hiss and chaos on each fuzz. The joystick morphs the tone of the two fuzzes. Talk about a wicked fuzz!
This pedal has appeared in at least one Nine Inch Nails in-studio video as far as I know. It is incredibly easy to achieve the exact same guitar sound as the song “1,000,000” (I'm convinced that Trent probably used a SM on that song). This fuzz also sounds great with all kinds of pedals before and after it, and will even generate some great noise on its own if you fool around with it for a bit. I like to completely overdrive my signal with it and send it screaming into my amp for a sort of “Jack White on steroids” fuzz sound."
via this auction "This is the amazing sounding Steiner Electronic Valve Instrument, a wind synth with trumpet fingering, glide, full scaling and octave range. Basically an analog synthesizer with a breath controller for volume AND tone control (via one of the BEST analog filter circuits EVER!) Square, pulse and sawtooth waves, with PWM (via breath control) and vibrato as well, via a thumb-control on the bottom of the instrument. The sonic possibilities of this instrument go WAY beyond what is possible with a trumpet Self contained controller and synth module closes up into a small carrying case with handle! These were extremely well made, by Crumar of Italy."
YouTube via AnalogAudio1 "Jamming around with the Korg / Keio Minipops 20s.
The Korg Minipops 20s is an early rhythmbox from Korg. It's the only one Mini Pops model which has stereo outputs. Different sounds come from the two outputs - that's great! I used them like single outputs with different effects in the video.
I used a Yamaha ProR3 reverb and a delay from Roland DEP-5. On the second half of the video I sent one of the outputs through an old ELECTRO HARMONIX HOT TUBES.
I love the Minipops boxes - I recently bought the 20S. Now I have them all :-)"
YouTube via beckhusen "Part 1/2 - The ELM is an area near the city where i live. Sometimes on sunday we make a tour there and enjoy the nature. The music is made with the A100 Modular System and the Korg Kaoss Pad 3. The drums are from the Kaoss Pad."
"Part 2/2 - The ELM is an area near the city where i live. Sometimes on sunday we make a tour there and enjoy the nature. The music is made with the A100 Modular System and the Korg Kaoss Pad 3. The drums are from the Kaoss Pad."
YouTube via intellijel "Demo of a mod done to the Livewire Vulcan to allow independent reset of the two LFOs. To the right of the Vulcan you can see a 4HP panel with the two jacks mounted, behind this is a circuit board designed to interface to the Vulcan and process incoming triggers. Jack1 is normalled to Jack 2 so that one cable can trigger both resets.
Modules used: MFB SEQ-01 (provides the triggers) Livewire AFG (single oscillator that is being modulated) QMMG (not doing anything until the later parts where I modulate its in LPG mode) Doepfer VCA (just being used as an attenuator)
The SEQ-01 could be replaced by any source of rhythmic triggers including gates from your midi to cv converter.
The demo starts with no sync and simple modulation and then I start to patch more complex triggers and cross mod.
Sorry for the poor quality! I forgot to turn on the camera light.... future videos will be better :)
Also this mod is not for sale but I can provide instructions... it is not for beginners though. I plan to add switches for selecting mod sources and jacks to patch in external CV to the SUM/DIFF/MAX/MIN circuits"