"Roland TB-303 with power adapter in perfect working condition. TB303 is the sound that defined "acid house" type dance music. This unit has had CV mini plug ports added to sync with MIDI through a Roland MPU-101 MIDI to CV interface. Roland MPU-101 is also up for sale in separate listing." [pics below]
YouTube via apescarbo — May 27, 2010 — "Density is a new interactive real-time program for asynchronous granular synthesis sound file granulation, to generate a wide range of effects: time/pitch shifting, pitch disintegration, time jittering, sound pulverizer, scrub pad exploration, dynamic envelope drawing etc... Interpolation- transitions and Hyper Vectorials pads, provide a powerful way to generate incredible sound objects. All parameters are controllable via MIDI learning/rescale" via @RichardDevine
YouTube via martythevampire1 — March 23, 2010 — "This is an improvised tune with my Yamaha C605 electone organ from 1982 showing what you can get out of the accompanyment arpegiator. The audio is fed out into a Zoom 1202 effects rack for the delay (via the organs aux output and aux input jacks). The sound is just the internal speakers (sorry theres no direct audio input on the camera) I love the choir sounds on this as they can get a bit mellotronesque.
Excuse the playing, this is only me messing around and to show the kind of things you can get out of these old beasts rather than the typical cheesy 'Home organ' style.
Before anyone asks, this doesn't have midi or a c.v. interface (control voltage), neither is there any sync or clock output. You can stack multiple sounds up though: upper manual sounds, upper enemble sounds, solo sound plus special section sounds all together.
I have a few more videos I will be uploading in the next few days showing some other features and sounds it can make."
Yamaha C605 Bass Pedals Playing Synth Sound (Synthe) preset
"martythevampire1 — March 23, 2010 — Yamaha C605 bass pedals switched to play 'Synthe' sound on the bass pedals, a great filtered synth sound."
via this auction "Its a great organ, and quite capable of some fantastic analog synth strings, choirs brass and synth effects, its not massively programmable as such but you can stack a lot of the sounds up together (strings, choir, solo synthe and harpsichord) or simply use it as a nice home organ sound. You can alter the attack and release (sustain) envelope on the ensemble sounds. Built in rythym and arpeggiator section can provide nice backing. Built in spring reverb and good leslie/vibrato/chorus effects and it is very flexible in terms of where and how you can assign the voices.
Overall condition for a 28 year old organ is pretty good"
YouTube via Funkonami1 — June 15, 2010 — "Aelita is a Soviet Synth made by Aluminum, Plastic and Artificial Leather ( which is 30 years old ). I ve decided to remove the artificial leather cause it was dirty and it smelled like shit! =============================================== Day 1 : ===============================================
i ve removed the artificial leather and the aluminum was covered with glue, which i was unable to remove it with Benzine, Petrol, and many other stuff. The bottle you see is the one that remove it :)
YouTube via EATYone — June 15, 2010 — Nouveau projet monome emulator and Akai APC-40
Monomulator Video 1: Setting it Up
YouTube via banginclude — September 11, 2009 — "This video shows how to configure the Monomulator with Live and the APC40. The Monomulator is a free application which lets you use your APC40 with monome apps. You can download the Monomulator for free from www.trackteamaudio.com also, check out monome.org Also, check out part 2 to see how to use monomulator."
Monomulator Video 2: Using the App
APC40 Hack 1: Monome Emulator for the APC40 by !INCLUDE
"banginclude — June 16, 2009 — This video shows a max msp patch I made for Akai's APC40. It basically allows you to use all of the Monome apps with an APC40. Download the app for free at: www.trackteamaudio.com#3