"The Winduino II is a wireless, digital version of an Aeolian harp that can be listened to on its own or used as accompaniment for other instruments. Based around the Adruino BT Bluetooth board, the Winduino II software uses the recently released Max for Live and now the Winduino II can generate any sound a user can come up with by processing the midi generated by Max/MSP directly in Live.
via this auction via the forum "The Moon Modular 563 is a Moog modular format trigger sequencer. Four rows of toggles control eight steps of four trigger voices.
Per Yusynth: This Moon Modular 563 module is apparently the commercial version of a module that was custom-made for Gert Jalass. For Xmas 2006, Gert Jalass sent me a Xmas card showing his sequencer unit including two prototypes of the module that were labelled 963. This is a four voices 8 steps trigger sequencers.
Each switch has three states: Trigger on, OFF, reset.
The pulse width of the triggers can be adjusted independantly for each row.
The module has a clock of its own, but each row can be independantly driven by an external clock."
YouTube via cdmblogs "Quick shots of the UI design evolving for the Teenage Engineering OP-1 instrument, shot at the NAMM trade show. (No sound, just because it really isn't relevant here; we'll have sound demos soon.)"
"I just came up with some ideas for a new generation Radias. The photoshop job is crappy & blurry but I think you get my point though. The main idea is to get a somewhat streamlined and modernized interface with a huge touch-sensitive colour display and a top row of encoders that change their function according to the menus. Also, please note the M3 styled buttons (for quick preset changes etc.), the numeric keys, and the three lighted mod-wheels with some additional function switches on the keyboard unit. In general, this would be an expanded Radias with (optional) DAW integration / multichannel audio streaming via USB (3.0?) or Firewire. I am in no way related to Korg and just made this for fun. Maybe it gets a little discussion going coz I think It's time for a new Radias. Best regards, A"
YouTube via TheCommodore64Player "Here you got the music from the Ocean Loader 4 & 5! I posted earlier a clip that included Ocean Loader 1, 2 & 3 (unfortunately there is a 10 minute limit so I could not put them in same clip). The purpose of this video is just to make you see the small differences between the different loaders used by Ocean. The V5 is a slightly remixed version of the fourth version. Both loaders were composed by Jonathan Dunn. There were a handful of games that got their own loaders, but there were 5 different loaders that were used in Ocean Softwares games.The loaders with these tunes were used in 100+ games and should be remembered by everybody that once had a C64 ;) Ocean Loader V5 begins at 3.11. Sorry for messed up and out of sync loading video, but the title emphasis music and the music is recorded ok :)"
Top10 Amiga Classics
"This Top10 list is compiled from www.lemonamiga.com Top100 list. This is the top 10 list standing at 19 October 2009. If you do not like the list then go and vote for your favorite Amiga game. The current leader got an average 9.18/10 with 376 votes.
1.Secret of Monkey Island 2.Monkey Island 2 3.Sensible World of Soccer 4.Lemmings 5.The Settlers 6.Cannon Fodder 7.Pinball Fantasies 8.Ambermoon 9.Simon the Sorcerer 10.Speedball 2
I have not personally played all these games, I just found prerecorded amiga games from predominantly www.recordedamigagames.org and made a "1 minute trailer" of each game. My personal top 10 list would have included It Came From The Desert, Mortal Kombat 2, Roadkill, Super Street Fighter 2, Golden Axe, Lotus Turbo Challenge, Super Cars... Maybe I'll make another list with my personal childhood favorites if I got time or if I won't go to crazy to figure out which game was my favorite."