"Part 1 of Headboggle's set at 'Poodle Sound Effects #3' at The Lab in San Francisco, CA on May 12th, 2010."
Headboggle 5.12.10 [pt.2]
"live instrumentation is Micromoog, Bugbrand Weevil, and Ciat-Lonbarde Tetrazzi. prerecorded backing is EMS Synthi, Moog Little Phatty, and field recordings of dogs and a cheese factory."
Update via HeadBoggle in the comments: "It should be noted that the backdrop is the art-install by Bonnie Banks for the May Series at the Lab. Look it up if you're in S.F."
On the modular: "An ever expanding DIY modular with modules designed and/or layed out by: John Blacet: - Link Yves Usson (YUSYNTH): - Link Ken Stone: - Link Thomas Henry: - Link Ray Wilson: - Link Tom Wiltshire: - Link PAIA: - Link Marc Bareille: - Link ACSynth: - Link Grant Richters: - Link"
"Access Virus Ti synth running OS 4. The Ti has supersaw where the Virus C doesn't. It also features wavetables, format and granular synthesis. The Ti also has 80 notes of polyphony and is 16 part multitimbral."
"In the mid 90s C.M.S. began offering an extensive patch-point overhaul of the ARP Odyssey that essentially turned it into a junior ARP 2600. Check out their continuing work here. However, within a short time they stopped doing the patch-point mods to the white-faced Odysseys because the design of these earliest models made it very difficult compared to later (gold & black, orange & black) Odysseys. As a result, a scant handful of white Odysseys ever got this full treatment, and it looks like no more will ever have it done." note this one does need work.
"These six chips were recently removed from my working prophet 5 rev2. They have the resister on the top and three of the chips have one pin bent out (thats how they were in the synth). At least 3 say phil on the back meaning made in the philapines with number 22 and another 18 or 13 ,hard to read and the third no number. The chips have been stored in a static proof bag and will ship that way."