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Friday, April 01, 2011

BugBrand PT Delay - Overview Demo


YouTube Uploaded by BugBrand on Apr 1, 2011

"Running through the functionality of the new PT Delay Box.

For further details check the Sound Devices section of www.bugbrand.co.uk

[Sorry about the audio quality in the 2nd half - I had to use the direct camera sound so things are quite noisy - the are high quality audio samples on the website]"

BugBrand PT Delay Demo - with TR606 & Mono/Poly

Uploaded by BugBrand on Mar 31, 2011

"A little live demo of the new PT Delay box.

The first half is tweaking around with the inputs from Roland TR606 and Korg Mono/Poly.

In the 2nd half I remove the Korg and then turn the 606 up so that it drives into the soft-clipping on the input.

For further details of the PT Delay, check the Sound Devices section of www.bugbrand.co.uk

[I recorded the audio separately from the vid-cam and sync'd them together when editing]"

Update via the BugBrand newsletter:

BugBrand News - Business BDay / PTDelay Day / Toggle Time

"Morning All,

Firstly, this is 100% *not* an April Fool!
April 1st is the anniversary of when I officially launched BugBrand - today is the 6th birthday.
And to mark the occasion I am launching something new which I am pretty excited about!

Also at the end there is mention of a wonderful Radiophonic Workshop event happening this weekend in Bristol + some associated Bug-Modular sounds.

** NEW -> The PT Delay**
http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=103
Introducing a supremely characterful and tactile new Delay Processor based around the infamous PT2399 chip.

This is the culmination of my ongoing works with the wonderful PT Digital Delay chip - yes, the core is digital, but all the surroundings are pure analogue and they've been carefully tweaked to open up a unique variety of sonic fun.

The main features:
- two independent Delay Time settings (65mS to 2.5 Sec) with unique Toggle Time button to switch between them
- Delay Input level control with Punch In button to allow dub-style processing bursts
- Hi/Lo EQ post-delay for extreme sound shaping
- two inputs, versatile output mixing and Send/Return feedback loop
- soft-clipping stages for satisfying overload saturation
- quite an eye catching design!

Lots of demo sounds and a couple of videos now online on the website.

This will be a regular production item with batches appearing every month or two.

**Radiophonic Workshop Weekend**
This weekend at the Cube Cinema, Bristol - http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/diary/programme.pl#5656
An amazing line-up of talks, films and live performances + a kids 'What is Sound?' workshop on the Sunday.

A couple of months ago I asked BugModular users around the world to come up with Radiophonic-inspired interlude pieces and the results will be playing over the weekend.
You can also check the pieces online via the MW-forum: http://muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28584

Daren Ager took the challenge to even higher levels, making a whole album of tracks that he's now released them for digital download to support the Japan Disaster Relief fund.
http://darenager.bandcamp.com/album/bug-phonic
13 tracks for only £1.25 (though you can also donate more if you'd like)"

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Lost/Stolen BugBrand BugModular - Need Help!

Please Help Spread the Word. If you have a synth site, post it, if you are on a synth forum, email list, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, share it. If you found this synth, as tempting as it might be to keep it, please return it. Think of all the karma points you'd earn.

via Tom Bugs

"I just heard that a compact BugModular system was lost/stolen after a gig in London recently. It is very recognisable as it was composed of various early/proto modules and I sold it off last year to raise funds when I moved.

There are some details on a MW forum thread here

And pictures from the Matrixsynth archive.

If anyone happens to hear/see anything, please let me know or contact details for Mari are on the MW forum thread.

Thanks,
Tom"

via Qualia on Muff's
"Lost on the 30th July between 6am and 8am, in either Hackney Wick or Hackney Central, perhaps on the overground train between the two. Housed in a large black soft carry case, with other items, AKG contact mic, Mackie mixer and various jack cables (Pink&Green).

This was a gift and is very sorely missed, please do contact if found or offered. Holds the folowing modules in order from left to right: Bugbrand - PWR, Bugbrand ENV1, Bugbrand Syn1, Bugbrand Syn2A x2, Bugbrand DD2, Bugbrand DD1,Bugbrand PR3A, PRC1, Bugbrand UTL2.

Please call or email me with any information: 07512336125 or marikingface@gmail.com"

And via BugBrand on Muff's:
"articular noticeable details -

Black Frame - the case is one of the old black ones, so is heavier than the more recent silver ones. There aren't all that many of the old style ones out there.

End-Cheeks - similarly, the cheeks are meant for the regular style frames so you can see there are 5 extra holes on each end + the nuts are attached on the outside.

Several thin-panel (ie. early/test) modules - very few of these are out in the wild. The thin-panel ones -> SYN1 Weevil, DD2 LFO/DCMix, DD1 BalMod/LPG, PRC1 PT Delay, UTL2 Output Mix.

The joystick is completely one-off."

Friday, December 18, 2009

Paul Birken test 2 machines running from the touch panel Bitchin' Sync Box


YouTube via thetonewrecker
"Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs as well as inputs connecting to pin 4 and pin 5 which can offer up surprises depending on what machines you connect them to.
Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2 and one over to the Roland MC-202. The touch panel on the BugBrand CTL1 panel is connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the VCO on the BugBrand. Both Din Sync cables are getting the same signals in this test."

Paul Birken more testing on Bitchin' Sync - separate signals to separate machines.

"Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs as well as inputs connecting to pin 4 and pin 5 which can offer up surprises depending on what machines you connect them to.
Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2 and one over to the Roland MC-202. The touch panel on the BugBrand CTL1 panel is connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the VCO on the BugBrand. Both Din Sync cables are getting the same signals in this test."

Paul Birken Bitchin' Sync dual sequencer trigger start/stop test

"Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs

Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2 and one over to the Roland MC-202. Two different channel rows on the BugBrand CTL1 panel are connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the VCO on the BugBrand. Both Din Sync cables are getting the same VCO clock signals in this test. Each of the 4 steps running on the CTL1 can be set "off", or turned up to have a 5v signal. This gives various patterns to each of the two machines for starting and stopping them."

Bitchin' Sync passing control to Acidlab Bassline from BugBrand Modular.

"Another Bitchin' Sync test run Dec 17 2009. Din Sync multiples. Clock and Start/Stop 1/4" inputs

Now it is running one side to the Acidlab Bassline V2. One of thechannel rows on the BugBrand CTL1 panel is connected to the Start/Stop input and clock rate is coming from the OSC 1 on the BugBrand Weevil panel (which is also getting cv modulation from OSC2). Each of the 4 steps running on the CTL1 can be set "off", or turned up to have a 5v signal. This gives various patterns to the Acidlab for starting and stopping the sequence it is running."

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Bugbrand Modular Mayhem


YouTube Uploaded by otoskope on Mar 29, 2011

"Ain't she beautiful, my new baby? I just recieved this wonderful machine from Tom Bugs - a Bugbrand Modular. It is obviously capable of some serious sonic mess. And I love the colours!

This patch relies mostly on the delay module, modulated and fed by various oscillators, with extra spice added by the button-trigged envelope to the left, and a few dry feeds to give body to the sound (these are soloed after a while).

Enjoy
/Palle Dahlstedt"

Update:

Bugbrand Modular 2 - Spacious Drone

Uploaded by otoskope on Mar 30, 2011

"Exploring unexpected drone possibilities from a patch originally made for emergent cross-modulation rhythms, which brutally failed when I tried to film it. After some knob-twiddling, this was the result.

From 4:35 there are some nice grooves.

This is my second day with the Bugbrand Modular, and I'm quite sure it will keep me busy for a while...

The sound is recorded straight from the line out of the synth (which is mono).

/Palle Dahlstedt"

Bugbrand Modular 3 - Cross-modulation Space War

Uploaded by otoskope on Mar 30, 2011

'A test of how the different oscillators can inter-modulate, in the eminent Bugbrand Modular, which I received yesterday."

Bugbrand Modular 4 - Timpani drummer

Uploaded by otoskope on Mar 30, 2011

"Exploring a way of creating complex rhythms with minimal means, while keeping resources for creating the actual sounds. Various multiplications of envelope and a couple of oscillators create a rhythm that modulates the Buchla-style Low-pass gate. That constitutes the main kettle-drum sound. To spice it up, there is a complementary synth sound. In the video, I explore various knob settings for the patch."

Bugbrand Modular 5 - Omph Omph

Uploaded by otoskope on Mar 30, 2011

"OK, so I made a few experimental videos on the Bugbrand Modular today, but I just couldn't resist trying to do something more, you know, beat-based (although strangely shifting). One hand holds the camera. That leaves one hand to do the beats..."

Thursday, June 04, 2015

BugBrand DRM1 + Scrotum Lab Xpander


Published on Jun 4, 2015 batchas

"DRM1 + FMed by Quadsine Oscillator.
PT Delay modulated by Env OUT on Xpander.

The Scrotum Lab DRM1 Xpander shown here is a private DIY single unit I made for my BugBrand modular. I am not producing or selling any other unit.

BugBrand DRM1 expanders, called DRM1X, can be found here: http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/index.php?m..."

BugBrand DRM1 + Scrotum Lab Xpander [Part 02]

Published on Jun 4, 2015 batchas

"FM fiesta!

The Scrotum Lab DRM1 Xpander shown here is a private DIY single unit I made for my BugBrand modular. I am not producing or selling any other unit.

BugBrand DRM1 expanders, called DRM1X, can be found here: http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/index.php?m..."

Monday, July 27, 2009

BugBrand CTL1 - Touch Panel v2


YouTube via BugBrand. audio comes in at :31
"Here's an overview of the newly updated CTL1 Touch Panel - one of the most unique and fun parts of the BugBrand Modular system.

The initial idea came from an article published in Synapse Magazine in the 70s, but that is now a distant relative of this module. The 1st version was fun - with two 'Preset' rows, 'Pressure' CV outputs etc - but before production I wanted to update things a bit. The little update turned into a full rebuild!

It is now based on a kind of Sequencing core (uses the 4516 chip - tech geeks) - the Touch & Preset part still behaves the same (though has different circuitry) but this now has the great addition of four step sequencing - play it forwards or backwards, at seq. rates or at audio rates. This thing is versatile and FUN.

For further information check the BugBrand Modular site (www.bugbrand.co.uk/modular) and the BugBrand Blog (www.bugbrand.blogspot.com)."

Update: see the post on the BugBrand blog for images and more.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

BugBrand Modular Videos by d4nnyp

BugBrand SEQ1 beta Video.MOV

YouTube Uploaded by d4nnyp on Jun 14, 2011

"Quick Video (demo) of the beta SEQ1 Sequencer Hub 8step sequencer from BugBrand.

SEQ1 acting as sequencer Hub (that's what its called after all) Also using 2x CTL which are stepped from the Gate A/B slots then mixed. Bits of Sequencer cross modulation also going on between these, one of the CTL1's also sends CV to the EXT CV in that varies the range of the CV out."

BugBrand Bogle Jam

Uploaded by d4nnyp on Mar 5, 2011

"BugBrand being triggered by Tetra MAPS"

BugBrand Modular Live Vid Test 1.mp4

Uploaded by d4nnyp on Jan 27, 2011

"Just doing a test record and upload.

output direct to cam from mixer."

Also see: Bugbrand With Altitude

Monday, April 23, 2018

22 04 18 BugBrand Modular - Scrotum Lab


Published on Apr 23, 2018 batchas

Playlist:
1. 22 04 18 BugBrand Modular - Scrotum Lab [First tests - 01]
1 x Grille + 3 x Radio Music
2. 22 04 18 BugBrand Modular - Scrotum Lab [First tests - 02]
All works :)

1 x Grille + 1 x Orgone Accumulator with CV Xpander + 3 x Radio Music
3. 22 04 18 BugBrand Modular - Scrotum Lab [First tests - 03]
Nothing fancy, just wanted to share the first tests in my BugBrand blue system with the new modules I made.
Happy all is working now :)

What we hear is:
1 x Grille + 1 x Orgone Accumulator with CV Xpander + 3 x Radio Music.
There's also the DRM1 involved (BD + kind of clap sound).
4. 22 04 18 BugBrand Modular - Scrotum Lab [First tests - 04]
Nothing fancy, just wanted to share the first tests in my BugBrand blue system with the new modules I made.
Happy all is working now :)

What we hear is:
1 x Grille + 1 x Orgone Accumulator with CV Xpander + 3 x Radio Music.

There's also the DRM1 involved (BD + kind of low-pitched clap sound).

Thursday, September 16, 2010

BugBrand Modular 1Frame System with External Joystick Controller


via this auction

"Finally! After 5 years in the dark dungeon that has been the BugBrand Workshop I have just moved to a better place! Over that time I have picked up quite a stack of bits'n'pieces and it is really time to have a serious clear-out -> to clear space, to pass on unused items and to generate some funds for setting up the new workshop.

BugBrand Modular - 1Frame System with external controller
This is quite special! A complete BugBrand Modular setup in a desktop enclosure, made up of a good selection of modules which are mainly early/prototype ones but brought fully up to current spec. For more details on the BugBrand Modular and the different modules do have a check of the BugBrand Modular website, but I will give an overview of everything here. As you may be aware, I've been making the BugBrand Modular Systems available over the last two years, but because I'm only a small setup I've restricted myself to working with only a handful of people. Usually I build up systems with people over a number of months, but here is a chance to get a full compact system with a unique controller!

The Modules:

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

BugBrand 5years + VAT

via the BugBrand mailing list:
"Hello All,

The general bugmail list has been very quiet of late - there has been not much to say as the Weevils have been being made quite regularly and much of my design time is focused on the Modular machines (for which there is a separate mailing list).

BugBrand turned 5 at the start of April - I officially started trading back in April 2005 though there was a certain amount of stuff going on before of course.. Since then we've moved through a whole host of Weevils and I feel that things have really progressed in particular over the last two years as designs & production methods have greatly improved and I've begun to make the Modular range.

From 23rd March 2010 BugBrand has become BugBrand LTD - a UK registered Limited Company - though this won't really have any impact on selling things or day to day running. The big change, however, is that I have had to register for VAT (Value Added Tax) and this will come into effect from the start of May. This currently adds 17.5% to any sales to the UK or EU. Sales outside these areas are NOT taxed! Believe me, I am sorry about this - but there is no way around it.

As such, I've just added a new batch of BoardWeevils to the online store (there are more to follow if these go quickly) and Postcards have been in stock for the last few weeks. Any orders before the end of April will avoid the application of VAT.
http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/shop
[Please note - I'm sure you'll have heard, but postal services are somewhat screwy at the moment due to the volcano in Iceland - I'm getting items sent out, but there may be delays in delivery]

I can't say at the moment when the AudioWeevil or BugCrusher ideas may re-surface -- a certain amount of background work has gone on over the last year but there are no current signs of finalised designs. WOM kits will likely only re-appear later in the year when more workshop events are scheduled.

More news as & when.
Best wishes for now..
& thanks for the first 5 years!
Tom"

Congrats!

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Mixed Frac Rack Format Modular System w/ Rare Modules

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

Friday, August 06, 2010

BugBrand Weevil06

via this auction
"Finally! After 5 years in the dark dungeon that has been the BugBrand Workshop I am just about to move to a better place! Over that time I have picked up quite a stack of bits'n'pieces and it is really time to have a serious clear-out -> to clear space, to pass on unused items and to generate some funds for setting up the new workshop. So! Over the next few weeks I will be running several Ebay auctions... BugBrand Weevil06 - my personal prototype

This is an early Weevil from 2006 painted in Brown with an insect touchplate (which was a standard design for the Weevil06) in good condition other than a few little scratches here and there (see pictures). The main difference from regular production ones is that there is a switch on the underside to switch the internal mini-amp-speaker on and off -> in the production versions I changed it so that inserting a jack plug would automatically disconnect the internal speaker.


For more details & sounds see the BugBrand Archive listing here.
There is also a PDF instruction sheet here.

Supplied with a fresh PP3 9v battery.
Shipping Weight: 1.00kg"

See BugBrand's other listings. I'll be posting the BugBrand items.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

NAMM: BugBrand Modular Videos

BugBrandModularDemo - Jan09 - SinToucher

YouTube via BugBrand
"A simple patch to show some Touch control along with the ENV1 Attack/Decay env.gen.

We start off with a simple sin-wave passing through an LPG - pitching is from Touch Row1 and the touch gate controls the ENV1
- Row2 is then used to control decay
- and Pressure is used to control attack
- we switch the ENV1 into loop mode for fun and variation!

Check more at www.bugbrand.co.uk"

BugBrandModularDemo - Jan09 - Weeviling

"Here's a demo of the two-rack BugModular system..

- begins with a sync'd osc with modulation from the BugCrusher s/h unit (including some gliding)
- the Syn1 Weevil then brings in some rhythmic control
- introduction of a voice using Touch Panel control for pitching and envlopes
- yup!

Check www.bugbrand.co.uk for more details!"

BugBrandModularDemo - Jan09 - PowerRack

"A complex patch on the new BugBrand Modular 2rack desktop setup.

Touch Panels are used for diverse control and the SYN1 Weevil produces a load of timing pulses to control the ENV1 Attack/Decay

Visit www.bugbrand.co.uk for more details!"

Friday, November 20, 2009

BugBrand Workshop Oscillator Machine (WOM) kit and General Update


via the BugBrand Blog

"The Workshop Oscillator Machine (WOM) kit has just undergone a slight upgrade for a series of workshop events around Norway (Trondheim, Oslo, Bergen). The online documentation and schematics have been updated and again are available for viewing/download via the link above."


General update via the BugBrand mailing list:

"I've just got back from a short series of workshop events in Norway so have a few WOM kits spare..
Also news on a little competition based on the WOM
& restock info on the two Weevil designs.

*** WOM - Workshop Oscillator Machine - v3 update ***

The Workshop Oscillator Machine (WOM) kit has just undergone a bit of an upgrade for a series of workshop events around Norway (Trondheim, Oslo, Bergen) last weekend.
The online documentation and schematics have been updated and again are available for viewing/download.
I have just a few (ten) kits left over from the workshops and these are now available from the BugShop - http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/shop
Move quickly if you'd like one of these - I'm unlikely to have any more until sometime next year now (sorry...)

*** de la Mancha - Dirty Harry VSTi - competition ***

There's also a newly released VST instrument called Dirty Harry based on samples from the WOM (and an Atari Punk Console) - developed by de la Mancha and available for only $15 for a whole host of gnarly, lofi tones (and no need to build the device of course - though is that a plus or minus point?!)
http://www.delamancha.co.uk/dirty_harry.htm

de la Mancha have kindly offered THREE free copies of the VSTi to bug-lovers, so I'm holding a little competition. Send an email to enter a raffle and I'll pick three names from a hat - winners will then be emailed the program by de la Mancha. Lets say that the closing date is next Wednesday (Nov 25th) and this competition is only open to people ALREADY on the BugMailing list.

*** Call out for workshops for 2010 ***

I only organize WOM events occasionally and haven't yet got anything booked next year. If you'd be interested in hosting an event then do get in touch. I'm likely to head back to Scandinavia sometime early in 2010, this time taking in Sweden and other places can surely be discussed so drop me a line (US possibilities?!) - the events are always fun!

*** Weevil availability ***

As I've mentioned before, I put stock of the two Weevil designs into the online store at semi-regular intervals - at least 15 units per month usually - but I don't generally do mailouts to announce these restocks.

But, both devices ARE currently available from the online shop ( http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/shop ) and I'll be trying to keep them available in the build up to Christmas - of course, they're great gifts, but don't leave it too late if you want one!

/////

There's currently nothing definite on the cards for new devices in 2010 - sure there will be new things before too long (dreams of BugCrushing & AudioWeeviling) and, of course, the BugModular continues to grow and keep me busy. I'll keep you posted.

I think that covers things for now.
Best wishes!
& cheers,
Tom // BugBrand"

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Bugbrand Modular Go !


YouTube via opsysbug | July 09, 2010

"Bugbrand Modular synthesizer #5 with MakeNoise Maths module."

Modular Dirty Pig

opsysbug | July 09, 2010

"Oink oink whatever
WMD and Swash"

Bugbrand Modular Hiss CTL #3

opsysbug | July 09, 2010

"Bugbrand Modular synthesizer CTL Touch Control #3"

Bugbrand Modular CTL #4

opsysbug | July 09, 2010

"Bugbrand Modular synthesizer CTL Touch Control #4"

Monday, April 02, 2012

BugBrand Turns 8 & Beam Night @ Cafe OTO


via the BugBrand mailing list:

"The start of April marks the BugBrand Anniversary - we now enter the 8th year of Bug.

As such, it is often a good point to take stock and I thought I'd give some updates as BugNews this year has so far been sporadic.

Firstly - this Wednesday I am heading to London to play at Cafe OTO: I will be doing a 'regular' Modular performance and also premiering a new demo/ installation approach where I give quick & personal 10-minute performances via headphones.

This drives the stereo audio straight into your ear-holes, while also offering you a close-up view of what is being patched & tweaked. It should be fun and a bit different..

So, on to the news discussions.
BoardWeevils continue to be the only regular production for now: http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=110

Since the end of last year I've been making noises about i) getting the PT Delay back in to regular production & ii) making further standalone devices.

I thought I'd just make a few small changes to the PT Delay design, but life is never that simple! There are always several ways to skin a cat (metaphorically, naturally) and I guess I've been over-investigating the different possibilities.. I think I'm now on to redesign prototype number four and I'm still not quite done! Yes, there are changes afoot, but I'm not going to reveal much more until the point of production is actually reached. In essence, despite a general lack of public progress, this is one of my most pressing projects at present and I've been learning plenty along the way.
Fingers crossed for a release before the end of May, but no promises for now.

The continued investigations of other standalones (and, actually, modular developments too) move in quite similar ways to the PT Delay - forwards, backwards and plenty of sideways maneuvers! In many ways I've been taking something of a pause & breather the last few months to allow myself to refocus on design approaches and consider how best to take BugBrand forwards.

Yours, with fascination and fun,
Tom Bugs"

Monday, December 12, 2011

buglive


YouTube Uploaded by jenamu6 on Dec 12, 2011

"Live improv on Bugbrand Mini system and Memroy man with Hazarai part 2"

Bugbrand hazarai improv 1

Uploaded by jenamu6 on Dec 12, 2011

"Live improv on Bugbrand Mini system and Memroy man with Hazarai part 1"

Update:

bugbrand live improv with hazarai

Uploaded by jenamu6 on Dec 12, 2011

"Live improv on Bugbrand Mini system and Memory man with Hazarai part 3"

Monday, January 03, 2011

BugBrand on SoundCloud

Latest tracks by BugBrand

via the BugBrand Blog

"My beginning to use Virb last year coincided with the service turning poop.. I've finally set up a SoundCloud username to replace this and serve as an easy upload space for sound demos.

Here's the new destination: http://soundcloud.com/bugbrand

Starting off with some rough recordings from my new playing setup - making use of XBase09, Mono/Poly, Fat Controller, Time Factor and, of course, BugBrand Modular."

Monday, July 11, 2011

A Teaspoon of Bugbrand makes the Monotribe go wow


YouTube Uploaded by darenager on Jul 11, 2011

"Monotribe into TSP Teaspoon into Bugbrand Crusher and delay, the Monotribe is sending clock to Bugbrand SEQ1 which is modulating Crusher and sending a pulse to activate the teaspoon, a bit chaotic but good fun. Mix is a bit all over the place but its just a basic demo."

Update:

Another Monotribe TSP Bugbrand Jam

Uploaded by darenager on Jul 11, 2011

"Monotribe being processed by the Bugbrand and Teaspoon, good fun."

Monday, January 25, 2010

BugBrand CTL1 teaser


YouTube via opsysbug. http://bugbrand.co.uk/
"New BugBrand system came in the mail. Weevil doing ringmod dirty duty and CTL controller on the fingers. Thanks
Tom Bugs !"

BugBrand Modular CTL1 #2

"More for you with my new BugBrand Modular mini-system. The dirty duty done by the Weevil OSC
and the CTL1 Touch Controller. Thanks Tom Bugs and thanks Goiks for the nice wooden box !"
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