Update via MrLonghair in the comment: "It looks like a CME M-Key with knobs, the italic font logo seems to say M-Key II making me think this is a prototype out for testing."
Update: turns out the M-Key was modded by Marc Sirguy of Eowave.
"Bass and leads were made in SoundPrism (supersaw synth preset), amen break with diffrent fx(flanger, eq, phaser etc.), crash cymbal from garage band drums live kit. Track was made directly on iPad"
Sample Lab 1.5 iPad 2 glitch track by Beshanoe Valenko
Uploaded by maxvalenko on Nov 27, 2011
"Track was made on iPad 2 only, without anything else as computer except vst maximizer. Sorry for shitty quality. i used garage band for electric piano and bass guitar samples, also i used sunrizer synth for saw pads, and i used drum samples from sample lab kits. i think sample lab is most powerful ios music app, my favorite app now)"
YouTube Uploaded by computeher on Dec 1, 2011
Also added to this post.
"A short demo of our Apple ii D.M.S. Drummer Chipmusic drum machine software.
BUY IT HERE: http://8BITWEAPON.COM/store.htm
Apple II DMS Drummer Software
by MJ Mahon & 8 Bit Weapon
Introducing the amazing DMS Drummer for Apple II personal computers! The DMS Drummer is the only wavetable based Drum Sequencer for the Apple //e, IIc, IIc+, and IIGS computers. It comes complete with 8 drum sounds: Bass, Snare, Rim Shot, Hand Clap, Tom, Hat Open, Hat Closed, and Lazer. DMS Drummer also has a massive sequencer built-in for song writing or just some creative noodling. The DMS Drummer monophonic sequencer patterns have 16 spaces. You can create up to 16 unique drum patterns and arrange them into 256 available arrangement slots. Each drum sound can also be re-pitched or "tuned" to the users preference inside the "Tone" section of any pattern. For example, you can take the single tom sound and create a rich sequence of multiple toms in various pitches like in our demo song. Each song sequence can be saved on disk as well for safe keeping.
Features: 8 Drum Sounds (tune-able)
16 Programmable Patterns
256 Arrangement Slots for Patterns Programmable Tempo
Saves your work
3 Demo Sequences by 8 Bit Weapon & ComputeHer
Requirements: Apple //e, IIc, IIc+, or IIgs computer with 80-column capability
5.25" floppy disk drive
Monitor.
"I wrote a song into the the Ensoniq ASR-10 that I have- just piano and drums. So here is another prog feeling demo of the Mk1 VORTEX in situe. I'm pretty horrendous at keyboard playing- but playing manual keyboards is the only way to learn!"
"Maplin 5600s stereo synthesizer transients test1. It's a spectacular vintage synthesizer, esthetic very nice as a Spaceship and amazing sound.
It's rich in parameters, this explain the large Matrix patch panel (900 points!), much more than an EMS VCS3, just on sale on ebay" [via this auction]
"While experimenting with upcoming features of EigenD 2.0, I was testing out the new audio input support and came up with this experiment.
I'm playing my Moog Slim Phatty with the Eigenharp Alpha by routing its audio back into EigenD through my Metric Halo ULN-2 audio interface. This allows me to use Audio Units for real-time performance effects through host automation parameters while playing the analogue synth through MIDI at the same time.
The Slim Phatty is full driven with 14-bit MIDI for modulation and volume, modulation being tied to a key's sideways motion, while slight volume changes are tied to pressure. Pitch is, as usual, tied to a key's up and down motion.
The audio units used are Rob Papen's Delay, Distort and the iZotope Ozone limiter. The Eigenharp's breath pipe is tied to the amount of distortion that's applied and the first strip controller is tied to the amount of feedback that is used in the delay. At the same time, the key modulation also changes the filter frequency for the distortion effect.
The sample rate of EigenD an my audio interface is set to 96kHz with only 96 samples as a buffer size. This really captures the nuances of the analogue audio as well as reduces the latency so much that every interaction with the effects feels instant.
For the purists, you can download the original 96kHz file as recorded, without post processing from SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/gbevin/eigenharp-alpha-with-slim-phatty-experiment"