"monstrumWaveXL or (mwaveXL) is a cross platform standalone and vst plugin which sends and receives MIDI in your DAW. It is NOT an emulator and requires a Waldorf microwave (xt xtk or II) synthesizer. mwaveXL also requires ctrlr rev 711 or higher."
YouTube Uploaded by clackbeetle on Aug 30, 2011
"I was repairing 2 wasps and the same time so I decided to link them for fun. There is no external amp it is all being recorded out of the internal speakers. There is something nice about electronic instruments that make their own noise.
YouTube Uploaded by pieruixmaster on Aug 30, 2011
"(NO SOUND ON THIS 1st TEST)!!!!!!!!
This is the 1st Proto-type Ratcheting Sequencer. 16 Channel Analog Sequecer with a Ratcheting control ciruit. Each channel can use either the normal sequence or switch to the Ratcheting mode. Of Completely off.
Ratcheting can be controled by 1X, 2X, 4X or 8X clock speed. Forward or back motion is selectable. Trigger and Contol Voltage out. 0 to 6 volts DC.
Cabnet has not been built, testing is in the process. Available soon!!!!!
Built 08/30/2011 USA
THIS HAS NO SOUND!!!!!!!! Will post a sound one soon!!!!!!!!
1st test passes
2nd (Audio test) FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3rd Trigger and outputs test"
RX16XDT1_Sound.AVI
Uploaded by pieruixmaster on Aug 30, 2011
"Audio test with sequencer and ratcheting."
YouTube Uploaded by dazexus on Aug 30, 2011
"Hey Guys sorry for being a bit slow with video updates recently! I recently completed work on a sound design sample library for 8dio Productions....plenty of nasty gritty sounds :) I hope you all can forgive me for my absence now that you can see what I have been working hard on for the past few months! You have no idea how great it is to share it with you all finally!
A look back at the product description: "The MC-303 is an exciting new product that presents new creative approaches to dance music. Dance music, especially techno music, can now be approached creatively by anyone using the MC-303.
All that's required is just to combine any preset sounds and patterns from the huge selection offered, including sounds from vintage analog synthesizers.
Realtime performance capability is emphasized, such as realtime Cutoff and Resonance controls to vary the sound as well as Arpeggio and Groove Quantize for adding a special feel or groove to the song. The self-contained MC-303 can offer a level of performance which has been only available with huge set-ups including turntable, mixer, and various instruments. The MC-303's integrated features provide advanced DJs with another innovative way of creating techno music.
Description via wikipedia: "The Moog Source is a microphonic Z80 microprocessor-controlled analog synthesizer. Manufactured by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985. The Source was Moog's first synthesizer to offer patch memory storage. The design was also the first (and only) Moog synthesizer to feature a flat-panel membrane keyboard to replace the standard buttons, knobs and sliders, along with multitude panel graphics that were very different from anything Moog offered at the time.
In addition to the memory capable of holding 16 presets, the Source features a 37-note keyboard and two VCO’s that can be selected among three waveforms and three octave. Programmed presets can be saved to an audiocassette interface to free up the onboard memory for additional new patches. The 24dB/octave VCF has parameters for keyboard tracking, cutoff frequency, resonance, and envelope amount. There are two ADSR envelope generators that can be set in single or multi trigger modes, one for the VCF and one for the VCA. For modulation, the Source features LFO and sample and hold. The unit also features a rudimentary sequencer."