YouTube via koyamatsuo "Free iPhone synthesizer from the maker of Noise.io Pro. It has three instruments with scale like KAOSSILATOR. First played Rock Guitar with blues scale, then Arabic flute and Japanese Bells." You can find Noise Trio here: You can find Noise.io here:
YouTube via btpro. "Play Chopin's Valse with Korg NanoKey and NanoPad. コルグの NanoKey と NanoPad でショパンの子犬のワルツを演奏。 音域が足りないのでメロディーは2つに分けて録音。 最初にメロディーを低域、高域で分けて弾いて録画し、それに合わ せてベースパートを録画、最後に NanoPad にコードを割り振って和音パートを録画して編集し... " Googlish: "Play Chopin's Valse with Korg NanoKey and NanoPad. NanoPad Korg in the NanoKey and playing Chopin's Minute Waltz. Melody is a lack of range in two separate recording. The first song to low-frequency, high-range playing the recorded separately and then put together in part based on recordings at the end, the chord割RI振っNanoPad part of the code and edit the recording." KORG Nano controllers on Ebay
"Jeff Beck, Jan Hammer and Simon Phillips playing the classic song "Blue Wind" from Jeff's album "WIRED" 1976"
Update via va69nm: "Hell no! that's Jan playing his custom Probe controller, originally developed by Roger Powell for his gig with Utopia...arguably the original 'keytar,' with respect to Mattson's Syntar and George Duke's Clavitar. Hammer's controller was custom-wired to his Minimoog/Oberheim SEM rig that, per Hammer's own marketing of the day, "sounds a lot like a guitar." Powell's Probe had a different, smaller pitchbend/mod wheel array, whereas Hammer's was modeled with his fondness for the Minimoog's spacing & setup. Hammer played (as did Gary Wright & Steve Porcaro) with a strap-on, cutaway Mini keyboard and experimented with the angle of the pitch wheels by housing them in a separate, adjustable, squarish assembly mounted in place of the traditional pb/mod wheels, until the optimum angle was found; this placement was then implemented permanently on Hammer's probe. Hammer's signature Lync purported to be modeled after his Probe, but the Lync is a MIDI controller, not hardwired analog. Don't take my word for all this, Google is a powerful tool :) Kudos to Jan ( and to Roger!) for going above & beyond, innovating a style of playing remote keyboard and holding their own in rock bands while still looking credible and not gimmicky, that has yet to be equalled, IMHO..."
YouTube via spunkytoofers "a three part demonstration. circuit bent sk-5 demonstrating lfo, clock replacement, various sound on sound layering and looping, subtle to drastic tonal modulations, sound decimation, various sound mangling, sampling, drastic drum filtering via body contacts and filter knob, and various bends demonstrated..
only 3 parts of the sk-5 are demonstrated. the drum section and filtering, sampling, and the organ sound.. many more sounds available.
the interface was designed to be as concise as possible, fun and intuitive to play with the most amount of tonal shaping features that could be loaded onboard. available for sale or commision."
YouTube via noyzmakr "The DS-10 is a remarkable little sequencer. Cheapest hybrid hardware/software virtual analog synthesizer on the market. Look out TB-303, in 20 years it'll be worth big bucks. Get yours TODAY!" KORG DS-10 on Ebay KORG DS-10 on Amazon