"circuit bent casio with lfo and scuzz circuit bent game boy played through the scuzz effect on casio"
via this auction "circuit bent casio pt-82 added scuzz effect that has audio in and out that is patchable at the rca patch bay located on the front of the keyboard also added lfo with 2 types selected buy toggle on of on switch. there are 2 drum bends as well selected buy toggle on of on switch lfo scuzz and bends each have there own knob the rca patch bay is keyboard out suzz 1 in scuzz 2 in scuzz out. only one scuzz input at a time will work they are 2 different types i just patched them out instead of having a toggle. this thing makes some amazingly cool sounds the drum bends cause it to geek out sometimes when used with the other effects. just reset it and its fine. the scuzz also has 3 body contacts.this is a good piece for any experimental or electronic musician to have lying around the studio. the cheesey song card has been removed to make room for the new controls.in the video i am using a game boy to demonstrate the keyboard as an effect unit i also demo the key boards using the lfo and the scuzz effect bult in to the keyboard i am patching the keys out from the 1/8 out on the side but there is an added rca out on the patch bay i just did not have an rca cable handy takes dc power 6.5v or aa bat. makes great 8 bit chip tune like sounds"
YouTube via sounddoctorin | December 05, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes
"Bob Weigel (Http://www.sounddoctorin.com) videos and clowns around while Paul plays the Crumar T1, a great hammond emulator of the late 70's. These machines have the basic elements of a DS-1/2 type synthesizer with the same chips for oscillation and filtration, though far fewer features. Only cutoff, resonance, decay and footages though a sustain or percussive envelope selection can also be made. Or the bass can be turned off for full width organ. They also give a wider number of bass notes than many combo organs. Great machine. Kinda towards an arp omni bass sound and three organ presets plus drawbars and a large number of percussion footage switches and two types of key click, volume and decay for paraphonic percussion."
"I bought this kids glockenspiel for a £1 yesterday and performed a "MIDI conversion" using 8 solenoids, PIC16F688 microcontroller, TIP120 transistors and 6N139 isolator. Looks like I might have to work on the tuning though.... MIDI sequenced from REAPER on a PC - if glock was actually in tune I might have spent more time on the music :)"
YouTube via MaxMusicOne | December 05, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"Starting with a old drum machine (korg mini pops 3) follow mini moog & pro one that toghether call the jd800 at open the long melody of WaVe and relative tempo. by Max Mazzotta (C)opyright & Siae 2010"
"Yamaha PSR4600: Airplane Drone
Yamaha RS7000: Sequencing -Drums, Bass, Synths
Korg MS2000: Pads
Yamaha AN200: Space FX
Yamaha MO6: Lead
Akai Miniak: Sound FX and Pads
The Yamaha PSR4600 is a rare "Arranger" keyboard from 1990-1991. Features a 1st generation AWM synthesis and a 2 OP FM synth. All voices can be edited to some degree. Edited voices are retained after power off.
Some sounds feature a bit of wavetable sequencing, much like a Yamaha TG-33.
The editing consists of just a few parameters for envelope, LFO speed & depth, FM feedback and velocity.
Instead of pitch and modulation wheels, it has roll bars. The bars are firm and well made.
Velocity sensitive keys can be enabled/disabled.
A simple 5 track sequencer.
MIDI in/out/thru
Digital reverb (hall, room & echo)
also has a weird solo mode with arpeggio-like features."