"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)"