YouTube via SynthManiaDotCom — June 17, 2010 — "Roland Juno-G
Demo of Performances 33-48 33 Rotary Multi (a Hammond organ with all drawbars out and two-speed Leslie) 34 Dist Gt Mult (a heavily distorted electric guitar) 35 FreeFall Pad (a synth pad through deep phaser) 36 Delay Santur (an arpeggiated Santur) 37 Str Stack (a smaller string ensemble) 38 JUNO Pop 2 (a sequence / synths split) 39 Triple Int (arpeggiated synth/piano) 40 Piano+Pad 2 (piano layered with pad) 41 Fat Synth (yep) 42 R&B Set (Rhodes + soft pad) 43 RolldHrp/Vel (changes the playing of the harp according to key velocity) 44 Bump It Up! (urban setting with synth bass and e.piano/synth) 45 Slice Trance (bass and trance synth split) 46 SyncLead Seq (filtered sequence and classic Prophet-5 style sync split) 47 Merry Festa (a bouncy Big Beat style FM bass / trance synth split) 48 OrganAns/Mod (electric bass / organ split)"
YouTube via WoosterAudio — "February 14, 2010 — Space Baby is a digital delay which will debut at Handmade Music Austin #5 on February 28, 2010 (along with the Bleep Labs PicoPaso). It has dedicated controls for wet/dry mix, delay, and feedback. A rotary encoder is used to adjust delay modulation speed/amplitude, clock source, and ring modulation.
The same simple 8 beat synth line plays throughout the demo. The demo begins with the dry synth sound, and then I start tweaking the delay and feedback controls. Later in the video I enable the ring mod / distortion. The ring mod multiplies the original signal by the delayed signal for unusual clangorous sounds.
The delay modulation and infrared beat sync features are not used in the demo.
"WoosterAudio — June 10, 2010 — This is an extended demo of MIDI-IR and the Space Baby digital delay. MIDI-IR is syncing to an instance of the Audio Damage Tattoo drum synth running on a laptop. It is generating an infrared clock to wirelessly drive the Space Baby and Autonomous Base Generator (ABG). The audio output from the ABG synthesizer is fed into the Space Baby.
MIDI-IR and Space Baby are available in both kit and preassembled form at http://woosteraudio.com
YouTube via seehanth001 — June 17, 2010 — "Here is my Korg DS-10 Plus cover of Shinichi Osawa's song: The Patch. This song takes advantage of DUAL MODE in Korg DS-10 Plus. Everything was created on the Korg DS-10 Plus. Please Enjoy!! :D"
"This is a short example of how easy it is to create rich, dynamic and interesting sounds on the Voyager. I started with a default single osc preset and tweaked it into a squelchy, aggressive bassline in minutes. Beat added post production. Visual FX made from same footage."
YouTube via enamu6 — June 17, 2010 — "MakeNoise MATHS functioning as a dual oscillator, with wave outputs, ringmod and square wave. Maths gets note CV from the Klee sequencer, straight to a mixer module.
As a demo for a muffwiggler thread, about MATHS as oscillator."
"Hi I just got this modular synth today Any clues as to which kitset this was built from --the front panels look professionally made A minimoog was driving it I believe"
followed by:
"A moog modular keyboard was driving it -(not a minimoog as first thought)--uses the same connector as moog keyboard my guess the circuit is a clone of parts of system 55 Im going to obtain the keyboard then i will see how I go my first thoughts are new knobs and recover the case with some black Roland vinyl " Definitely looks DIY. If anyone has any info on this, feel free to comment or shoot me an email. My contact info is in the bottom right of the site.
Update: It could be an ENS based synth. Via Gino on AH: "Moogs used Cinch Jones connectors and and really old ones had round hi density screw thread connectors on their modulars. They usually only used about 6 pins unless you had VCA and EG knobbage on your controller From the look of that thing I would get it recapped and recalibrated before i ran it for very long, especially if it is an ENS1 based synth." You can find some info on ENS here, specifically the ENS-76 VCO.