YouTube via jafafah0ts. sent my way via peahix "Clip 5 of 6 clips from a 1987 Apple training Video for resellers. Parts 1-4 are titled "Training for the Laserwriter II Family of Printers." 1. Extending the Lead 2. The Print Controller 3. Imaging 4. Xerography
Part 5 on the tape is "An Introduction to the Apple MIDI Interface" which I have split into clips 5 and 6."
1987 Apple Computer Reseller Training Video - Apple MIDI Interface - Second Half
"Clip 6 of 6 clips from a 1987 Apple training Video for resellers. Parts 1-4 are titled "Training for the Laserwriter II Family of Printers." 1. Extending the Lead 2. The Print Controller 3. Imaging 4. Xerography
Part 5 on the tape is "An Introduction to the Apple MIDI Interface" which I have split into clips 5 and 6."
MOTU - Mark of the Unicorn
Update via Jafafa in the comments: "Thanks for linking to my videos. I just KNEW transcoding that old VHS tape was something others might find interesting!
If you're interested in other Apple (non-synth) stuff, be sure to check out the other clips from the video, old laserwriters, etc."
Comes in 1U and 2U versions. Thanks to Don Buchla for the great design, and for giving permission to Thomas White to do the PCB layout.
$30 1U Panel $35 2U Panel"
be sure to see bridechamber for other items coming including: Scott Stite's Klee sequencer panels - Thomas White's design MFOS sequencer panels - Thomas White's design Dave Brown's Computer Voltage Source panels Oakley Ring Mod MFOS Sonic Multiplier Wogglebug PCBs
BTW, I just added a Dave Brown label below. Click on it for some prior posts.
"1986 Ensoniq ESQ-1. All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb. ||| Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer."
YouTube via dolphinicus "This is the 1st video of my noise machine that I've been building since late February. The audio and video quality aren't the best, but it gives you an earlier idea of what my Deathlehem Machine is so far capable of! :)"
"Circuit Bent Laser Gun Sound Module in a large medicine Bottle, Switch to engage the circuit bend (pitch)..1/4" inch output with Tone knob...Large scale Off / On Toggle Switch"
Circuit Bent Laser Gun Sound Effect module BLACK LIGHT
via this auction
"This is a most astounding, fully programmable, monophonic/ duophonic analogue synth with digital control, made by the Oxford Synthesizer Company between 1983 and 1985. It is brilliant for lead lines, bass and crazy, off the wall sounds and effects or anything in between.
This is a 1985 model and comes with factory equipped MIDI and has the last firmware revision, Version M2."