Made a song using nothing but hardware. On the arp: Juno-106, on the bass: SCI Pro-One, Lexicon Alex processor for the reverb effect over an Alesis 3630 compressor, using an MC-505 on drums. A Yamaha and Behringer mixer helped me mix it down, and an M-Audio transit was used to record. No automation was recorded, every sweep and tweak was performed live. My ears hurt.
Just having some fun. I recorded and sequenced MIDI data with the Juno using FL Studio 6. I used to be able to clumsily play the bassline and the vocoder solo at the same time a little while back but my fingers forgot how to do it :D
neotuli, a developer of Arch Linux, demonstrates how easy it is to create, add, and upload packages within Arch Linux! This video was created for the 2005 Linuxtag, uploaded to YouTube with his permission.
This video is a bit hard to see with YouTube's lower video quality, but you can view the original video here: http://dev.archlinux .org/~simo/demos/mak epkg.mpg
It's a five-pin lock with four ribbed pins and one I-pin. Very impressive, and it was only about $16 at the locksmith store. In this video, I take it apart and put it back together on camera.
Something I improvised while on camera.
Along with physically playing the synth, I am controlling a transposed MIDI Out channel (FL Studio 6) via the Juno's MIDI out, routed to the MIDI in of the Juno. This allows me to have "virtual oscillators" in the way that one key can play a chord. Pretty fun.