Interesting finds on YouTube

temol

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Sometimes interesting interviews and videos appear on YouTube that are worth sharing. But they're not necessarily super technical, nor are they necessarily guides or tutorials. I suggest posting links to videos you think are worth watching in this thread. Anything related to music, electronics, pedals and related topics. Share your finds.
Just no dancing cats or unnecessary criticism of the authors or guests.

I suggest an interview with Doug Castro (Darkglass, NeuralDSP).

 
Is the Patreon still active? The Midiverb reverse-engineering videos are absolutely mind-blowing. I’d love to take a “Magic School Bus” style deep dive into the SR-16 drum machine. I’d happily pay for a guided tour 🤑. I’m especially fascinated by how samples were stored and played back using the memory available at the time. No DAW latency, fast EPROM access—pure hardware magic. I’m guessing you’re looking at the original version, though I know the internals were redesigned a few times over the years. Either way, thank you, those Midiverb reverse-engineering tours are incredible.
 
Interesting software for reverse engineering PCBs. Overall, it's more of a showcase for ScanCAD (unfortunately, commercial software), but it's worth a look.

 
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