I like that. It's got a similar vibe to the Magic Hero stuff LoneWhitefly has been doing.
Anyway, here's my latest project:
Vocals, bass and the samples of the malfunctioning clock were tracked on a TSR-8, before being copied to an Otari MX80 for the final mix. The final section with the echo feedback was done using a Watkins Copicat. Mine has been modded to add an independent power switch for the motor. However this tends to make a big pop in the audio circuitry so I ended up recording it direct to 1/4" tape and splicing the pop out, before copying it back onto the multitrack. I wasn't really able to do a good threatening countdown, so I used varispeed to try and make it sound a little more menacing. Likewise the times table section was done with varispeed and 5 layers of overdubbing that got bounced to a stereo pair on the 24-track.
Things I did differently this time included redesigning the vocal chain so the 5051 channel strip went through my old Art Levelar to act as a limiter, and also putting a spare 5021 compressor into one of the mixer groups so I could smooth out the vocals during mixdown. I was a little worried that having as so many valves in the signal chain would increase the noise too much but it sounds decent enough to me.
Things which need to be fixed include a bit where the electric bass and the Waldorf synthesizer do different things with jarring results, and erasing some of the bumps and thumps around the vocals, usually me leaving the room.