YouTube via snipz "Have got five sequences running here, used one of the A156 quantisers for three of them (clever switching using an A152)! Boss DR220e drums again, Bass from the AFG, melodies from AS95 and Hertz Donut. Long gated sound is a Z3000 through an Polivoks vcf modulated from the MFB adsr. Bit rough and ready this one..."
"This is my first playing on "nanoloop for iPhone" version 3.0.3.
"nanoloop" is a mobile music software by Oliver Wittchow.
And this song is "Megumi's Theme" from "Okhotsk-Ni-Kiyu" composed by Toshiyuki Ueno."
YouTube via Synthiefrau "Hi lovely Synthiefolks. I work with my synthetic friends: Synthesizers.com, Minimoog, Synton Syrinx, the effects comes from the Doepfer Dark Energie and the Roland Juno 60. Welcome and enjoy the analogue sound universe!!!"
YouTube via djwidow420 "circuit bent tibetan buddha chant prayer machine by resonance circuits" RC CIRCUIT BENT MANTRA MACHINE MKIII AMBIENT DRONE SYNTH
"Bob Weigel of http://www.sounddoctorin.com documents his contact repair invention. A material created for NASA is backed with 3M adhesive and cut into disks the size of typical Panasonic, Fatar, Roland and casio contacts (or close enough to work :-). ) Other companies have offered paint which often doesn't work and then you have a bunch of paint with a rough surface stuck to your contact. Not to mention it goes bad in 72 hours and you're out 40 bucks or so. These disks have a great look and I'm sure probably a long shelf life under normal conditions. So you can keep them ready to go and just use them as needed. We can cut the material to do the concentric ring contacts found in K1000 series Kurzweils, Kawai K1, K1II, K3 and K4, Akai AX80, Fender Chroma Polaris and SCI Multi-Trak I believe also. But so far these seem to clean up every time I deal with them. So we have some spares. However I've run into several Polysix's that simply would not clean up. And some Fatar types in Peavey DPM3 as I recall. So these should work in Korg Polysix, Poly61, Poly61M, DW6000, Peavey DPM2, DPM3, DPM3SE, DPM SI, Kurzweil K2000, Roland JUNO-6, JUNO-60, JUNO-106, Alpha JUNO-1, Alpha JUNO-2, JX-3P, JX-8P, JX-10, D5, D10, D20, D50, D70, U20, Rhodes 660, 760, MK60, MK60 and the other RD series keyboards and a host of others. Moog Memorymoog, Oberheim OB-8, Matrix 12 I believe and many others. Seiko DS series keyboards I believe also. FURTHERMORE these work GREAT repairing buttons that press against contact traces on circuit boards (Siel DK80 for example which I did the other day. DK series use spring contacts I believe though on all of them.)"
YouTube via sounddoctorin "Bob Weigel ( http://www.sounddoctorin.com ) endures a cold and shows a bit around the insides of one of the rarest organs on earth. Well certainly the rarest of the really cool ones I think :-). Porto built the machine for Fender and they apparently decided to abort production immediately with only 9 of them released I've heard. This site as well as combo organ heaven give a blip on it. http://www.audiomastermind.us/2005/08..."