"On iTunes NOW! http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/its-... It's not Christmas, until it's a Keyboard Cat Christmas! E.P. Available now wherever fine records are sold!"
Update: another video in case you just can't get enough... This one does feature a Yamaha SHS-10 keytar.
Fly-Drums by Tekky Synths is a drum-machine to make drum patterns on the fly. With lots of random options (samples, pitch, pan, decay, pattern...), real-time midi control, an intuitive GUI, an efficient workflow, save/recall presets when closing/opening projects in host, an open architecture to load user drum-kits... Fly-Drums shows itself as one of the most powerful and creative drum-machine in the VST world... As Fly-Drums accepts all wav files (44100Hz-16bit Wav), you cannot only load your own sample-based drum-kits, but you can also load your vocal samples, drum loops or entire songs... Fly-Drums becomes then the perfect tool for stutter effects, glitchy sequences or sliced/reordered new creative patterns... Add a complete multi-pole filter section and a powerfull FX unit to that...
Fly-Drums will be available by the end of the year (2010)
"G-RAiN by Tekky Synths is granulizer sampler. It also features a stepLFO filter modulation as well as a gater. A complete FX section with stereo widener/boost, flanger, reverb and delay. A few random options help the user to create sounds."
"My 6 voice midi/modular nearly complete! Just the PSU and an LFO to do...
the blank module on the left is a polyphonic MIDI-CV converter, so splits the MIDI notes to 6 channels (it will also do mono MIDI-CV)...
it will exist soon. seems to work OK but I must do some thorough testing before releasing. It also does Hz/V and hpefully S-trig. You can assign any channel to be part of the poly 'group', so for example could have 3 voice poly, and 3 mono c...hannels. Each channel has a CV2 output (assigned to velocity) and an accent on/off output (goes high with velocity over 80)"
"Obsoletetechnology | December 08, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
This is a demo of my Optical Scanner triggering a midi note each time a black object passes underneath.I mounted the scanning device on my turntable and use a white platter as a surface. In this demo I control a virtual drummachine with the midi output of the scanner. First part of the video shows the setup of the trigger threshold to the current ambient lighting conditions, then the usage with the black trigger dots. The whole project is realized on a PIC16F88 microcontroller and the full documentation as well as the code can be found at: www.obsoletetechnology.wordpress.com (for non-commercial use only)" [link to post for the archives]