YouTube via insanic4 | January 21, 2011 | "Here is a little experiment with my suitcase music studio. It has the following devices:Korg Kaoss Pad MiniKorg KaossilatorKorg MonotronKorg SR1 Sound on SoundMFB NanozwergFM3 Buddha MachineRolls MX41bArt PowerMix IIINintendo DSI XL with Korg DS10Apple iPod Touch with Line 6 MIDI MobilizerMAM Map1The audio was recorded with the Korg MR-2000S."
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