YouTube via seungkoak. "Infrasonic New controller M49 Introduction"
m49 Knob Control in different group
"Many MIDI controllers have group selection but it is not useful due to different knob position in group. M49 is amazing feature to be solve this by the circled LED indication. Please see this video tutorial how M49 works in different group mode."
YouTube via MoogMusicInc. Moog will be in Hall A Booth 6100 "The Moog Guitar has opened musicians minds, ears and fingers to a new universe of guitar expression, creating an incredibly intimate experience that connects players directly to the strings of the guitar. The spirit of sonic exploration it kindled has led many intrepid guitarists to imagine the possibilities of combining its ground-breaking innovations with MIDI guitar technology.
At Winter NAMM 2010, imagination becomes reality: introducing The Moog Guitar Model E1-M.
In the MIDI-compatible Model E1-M, the award-winning Moog Guitar (Guitar Player Magazine's 2009 Reader's Choice Award, Electronic Musician Magazine's 2009 Editor's Choice Award, 2008 Summer NAMM "Best In Show" honors, 2008 Popular Science Best of Whats New Award and 2009 Mix Foundation TEC Award) is augmented with a state-of-the-art control system, sporting the features top players demand:
Works With the Latest MIDI Converters and Virtual Guitar Systems Fast, Accurate Tracking, Low Latency Design Industry-Standard 13 Pin Hex Output Magnetic and Piezo Pickup Signals Still Accessible Added Controls: MIDI Volume, Output Toggle & MIDI Patch Change Toggle"
YouTube via VacolocoSynth "This video is split into two parts and gives a demonstration and guide of the features of GorF. It runs through the various modes and explains what they do and how to use them. GorF is an 8 step analogue style step sequencer I built as a test tool for my projects and it quickly turned into quite a big project with a lot of people buying the kits. Please forgive the coughing and sniffing, I had a terrible cold whilst recording this."
YouTube via kennykeyboard. Use Audio Plugiator comes in at 1:27. "Assorted riffs and improvs surrounding various sounds including lush pads, comps, layers, and freaky virtual analog sync and filter sweeps. The Roland keytar is used for the last comp."