"I wanted to send over a cake a friend of mine made for her husband, inspired by a SH-101 I gave him a couple years ago... Her name is Jan De La Isla, her husband is Raf Zevallos, a DJ and producer who runs the blog gold-code.net."
YouTube via TheDaydreamSound "Basic sequencer functions of the Ensoniq EPS 16+ sampler. In this video I essentially play a sequence while soloing, muting and adjusting the volume of some tracks within the song."
Ensoniq EPS 16 + Sampler - Basic Sample Reversing
"This is a short video demonstrating the ability to reverse, loop, and alter samples on the fly with an Ensoniq EPS 16+."
Ensoniq EPS 16 Plus - Sampled Drums
" For those who ever wondered what a vintage Ensoniq sampler suonds like. This will give you an idea of the sample quality of the EPS 16+. This track created in my Ensoniq EPS 16 Plus Sampler. Not the most popular of the Ensoniq samplers but it's my favorite none the less."
YouTube via davidryle "Synthesizers.com portable modular in auto-run. The Q960 Sequential Controller triggers five oscillators, three filters, four envelope generators, four amplifiers, one ring modulator, two mixers, one noise generator, one sample & hold and various timing and routing modules. The Yves Usson Gate Delay (STG Soundlabs) is used to bring in late triggers. The Pan/Fade module is fading between sounds with a sine wave from the sixth oscillator. The recording quality is poor due to a straight microphone from the video camera. A Lexicon reverb and compressor are used to add depth."
YouTube via bigcitymusic "The 4ms Atoner module is part processor, part generator. As a processor you can add a pseudo pulse width modulation effect to any source. It can also act as an analog pitch shifter, giving you one, two, sometimes three octaves down and some interesting partials in between . There's a simple filter (middle-left knob) that allows you to shape the tone even further.
The Atoner also has a cool sounding full-frequency range digital oscillator built in. It doesn't track 1volt per octave but it does sound interesting. There are two CV inputs, both with attenuators. They're bipolar, just like your mom.
The Atoner can be used as an interesting clock source, spitting out crazy rhythmic variations to your other modules. We're using the Analogue Systems rs200 sequencer to control our first source, the Malekko / Wiard AntiOscillator. Later we use the rs200 to control the Atoner's oscillator. We're using the super-awesome, must-have Borg Filter as a VCA / Low Pass Gate."