https://youtu.be/g-gUBvB0h4U and http://juggling.tv/6735 are videos of Unscrambled B (note it is canonically referred to as Unscrambled B. Main reason being that everyone just walks round in a circle with no overlapping, so it is less scrambled than the others).
"How to Steal from your Friends", Aidan's intro book to scrambled patterns, is available at http://www.juggle.me.uk/passing/ and describes Unscrambled B, although it is rather outdated now in terms of being not very comprehensive nor using modern notation.
I believe the Aidan notation for the pattern is:
A: B S | C S | B S -> B
B: A S | S S | A S -> C
C: S S | A S | S S -> A
M: IAB | CBB | SBA -> M
Notation for other manipulator patterns (although only showing the 'to' subscript, not the 'from' superscript, links to videos and a basic explanation can be found at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15kr9XVS-4IpBz3uIiJUYfLH_SJfE93YLFFAtncPIgIo/edit?usp=sharing (note this is a copy that probably won't get updated).
There is yet to be a good document/book explaining Aidan notation - I would like to change that/get something out, but probably no time soon.
by Brook Roberts, in response to this post 2015-09-29 15:15:23