"London based underground dance music producers Lendrum & Forte spent some time with the Korg minilogue to record this short demo. Using just minilogue, volca-beats and a laptop to layer some of the parts, this track relies heavily on the sound of true analogue synthesis."
"2 QLFOs cross modulating each other. Output of one of the cross QLFO is modulating another QLFO. The Output of the other QLFO is going in the cv quantiser, wich is controling the pitch of the Sawtoooth vco. That Output is going in the dual State Variable Filter (on the Table without knobs). Filter frequenzies and resonances modulated by the third QLFO. The Outputs of the Filter goes in the Dual Delay. The Delay time rate is modulated by the third QLFO as well."
"The Phonic Taxidermist 47.2b is a DIY clone of the Maplin Voice Vandal. This was a kit available from Maplin in the early 90's, consisting of a high frequency audio chopper and grungy 10 bit delay.
PCB's are available from http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forsa..."
"Video shows a Yamaha CS-15 synthesizer serviced at Werkstatt für Musikelektronik in Basel, Switzerland - http://i2r.ch
Camera by Andy Schmid - http://cyberschmid.ch | Music 'Seedy Films (Instrumental)' by DMX Krew - http://dmxkrew.com"
"In this video, I set up a simple 2 oscillator output from Audulus (no filters, no effects) - the majority of what you see on the iPad is the sequencer, clock, and the LFOs that are modulating various parameters.
The oscillators from Audulus are sent into the Endangered Audio Research Gristleizer, and then on into the Minimoog VCF through the external input (the oscillators and noise generators are turned off).
The output of the Minimoog is sent into the Endangered Audio Research AD4096 analog delay pedal.
Finally, the delay is routed into the Apollo 8 where, after passing through a Neve 1073 preamp and a Studer A800 tape machine, it is processed with the Slate VCC Neve Console, the Manley Vari-Mu Compressor and Massive Passive Mastering EQ, and finally the Ampex ATR-102 running at 3.75IPS and with a smattering of wow and flutter, and a bunch of stereo delay."