flickr by Chris_Carter_ "The 12 'tap pads' on Cosey's Korg nanoPAD have always been 'problematic' to say the least but recently they stopped working completely… again! Because the pads were pretty rubbish anyway she mostly used the Kaoss pad section (to control her soft-synth) so rather than buy yet another unit I sliced off the right-hand pads section with a Dremel - an easy job as the pads are just connected via a flat removable ribbon cable. She now has a fully functioning USB Kaoss Pad - that's still configurable via the Korg Kontrol Editor app. I love it when a plan comes together."
"Exploring the knobs and functions of the Schumann PLL and doing a detailed run through of as much as I've been able to figure out so far." Some synth noises in this one. via sendling
"Yesterday I bought my new modular A-100. I picked it up personally from Dieter Doepfer near Munich. We talked much about analog equipment... and I saw the prototype of the interesting new analog sequencer - the DARK TIME. Dieter Doepfer is a very nice man, who listen to users... Thank you.
Later, at home, I put the A-100 together (It was easier than I thought) and here are the first experiments... I played the Korg MonoPoly through the A-100. Mainly you hear the external signal processor, filters and the voltage controlled phaser.
I also used the Lexicon MPX500 and Roland DEP-5 fx processors."
iPAD MONOME? CHIPPAD APP! Demonstration on Mantaray - Incidental Earth
VJFranzK | July 16, 2010
"Rockin' it Daedelus style! Get ChipPad on the AppStore, it's an excellent electronic music value (for those who know enough to prepare / export / convert loops!)"