"This episode shows how to create a bitcrushing effect using a Sample and Hold module of a modular synthesizer. By clocking the sampling with a VCO you get into audio frequencies. Results with vary a little depending on your sample and hold module but hey -it's analog!"
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord | September 20, 2010
"late night thing
'i want to be a hippy and i want to get tommed by multitrak multitrakiuna'"
Update via brian comnes in the comments: "one of the coolest features of a SCI TOM Is that the samples can be pitched across 32 steps using MIDI to sweep the pitch on a drum roll making it sound like the drummer has a huge set with about 30 Tom drums or whatever - this clip didn't show it but the ability to do so is there"
"Hi, this is something like a "live demo" about the little but quite great sounding yellow machine: Waldorf MicroQ.
(Sorry for the bad quality and the "out of beat" playing, I still need some practice)"
ZombiesVsAliens by matrixsynth via Drew Neumann "Just messing around, thinking of Halloween... and Zombies fighting Aliens and probably losing. Zombies are stupid and don't have advanced technology, do they?
This is done entirely on the Knob Grotto (MOTM, Oakley, etc.). 9 voices, fired off from Digital Performer in real time. Pure analog synth. No zombies were harmed in the recording of this.
Drew Neumann "Zombies Versus Aliens" Droomusic, ASCAP"