This one in via Billy Steiger. If anyone has any additional info on the TYU-20 feel free to comment or email me directly. There's very little info on this model out there. Below is an advert in Spanish mentioning the TYU-20.
This particular unit is SN 010926
"The keyboard itself is very strange. It has two sounds, one is a piano and the other is a weird sampled voice going through what sounds like DO RE MI etc but in a foreign language. At least I'm guessing it's sampled - it sounds a lot smoother than any voice synthesis from this era I've heard (Texas Instruments etc) There are two demo modes but these are partially functioning/mixed up."
"This is my Roland Jupiter 80 with the new Version 2.0 installed. I have only had it for a few days and I can honestly say this is the most powerful synth I have owned. I have analogue gear (old stuff from the 80's and new stuff such as the Dave Smith synths) and yes, they are each to their own but I can honestly say this thing sounds amazing! It can sound like the most vintage analogue synth to the best digital synth such as the JD800. So this is just a quick rough demo showing you some sounds of the JP80."
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YouTube Published on Jul 10, 2012 by pianoloft
"that circuit bent instrument is built by drmoonstien (http://www.youtube.com/user/drmoonstien/videos). i packed it into an old travel case with a nice mirror inside and it fits very well. for the video i combined it with dementia dm1, running through a boss sl 20 and rainbow machine to add some noisy backgrounds and pulses. it´s a real wonderful beast, that noisy 'trumpet wodden synth creation'."
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YouTube Published on Jul 10, 2012 by zibbybone
"I just received my Arturia MiniBrute today and whipped up a quick video for your viewing pleasure. A little bit of digital delay courtesy of the Roland Fantom X6."
"An improvised live looping jam using analog keyboards, USB controllers, Lemur on iOS, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live.
Equipment: Oxygen 49 controlling NI's Massive, MIDI Fighter 3D controlling loopers, a Dave Smith Instruments MoPho keyboard, an Akai APC20, Lemur on three iPads, an Akai MPD26, a Fender Rhodes running through an MXR Wylde Overdrive, a Moog Prodigy, and a Novation Launchpad. All audio is passed through a PreSonus 1818VSL connected to a Macbook Pro running Ableton Live.