YouTube via NativeInstruments — June 16, 2010 — "Introduction video to Session Strings, a highly expressive and versatile string ensemble instrument for Kontakt 4 and the free Kontakt 4 Player. This video also includes some useful tips and tricks!"
via this auction "This a a Casio PT-87 which functions normally but without ROM card capabilities due to the following added modifications: * LFO activation toggle * LFO rate knob * LFO shape knob * LFO depth knob * LFO mode toggle * LFO gate toggle * Pitch down activation toggle * Pitch adjustment knob * Secondary pitch down toggle (takes pitch down even further with certain settings) * Filter toggle * Secondary modulation hold button * Secondary modulation lock toggle * 1/4" mono output jack for routing to amp/mixer/DAW * Speaker on/off toggle * Master power toggle"
"The recent virtual analog synth employs 4 different software emulations derived from Creamware and some original designs. It is similar to the Arturia Origin except less featured. It is best suited to studio work in terms of making use of its resources, although live performance is doable with modest planning. Tweaking is limited to filter fy, res, and env amount. Delay and chorus are also on knobs. The knobs have a smooth resolution." http://www.use-audio.com/
YouTube via hilltree — June 16, 2010 — "This is a first test with the Steampunk Doomsday Machine electronic effect.It can used as an effect after a guitar -synthesizer or drummachine. The audio signal goes after some transformers through the burning lightbulbs and controlled by two l.d.r's.The whole thing gives a fuzz /compressor like effect.More at http://www.groenewoudnet.nl"
YouTube via NeoKitschMusic — June 16, 2010 — "To celebrate the launch of the two new NeoKitsch albums, 'Etherwaves', and 'Continuum Fingers', here is Danny playing a piece of sliced bread. The slice of bread and the interaction with it, demonstrates the feel and sound of Lippold Haken's fantastic instrument, the Continuum Fingerboard, which has a similar soft touch surface. If anyone is interested in the Continuum Fingerboard, the album "Continuum Fingers" is a collection just for the Continuum, which includes seventeen quirky tracks inspired by modern jazz, electronica, classical and film music. "Continuum Fingers" uses the inbuilt sounds for the Haken Continuum Fingerboard designed by Edmund Eagan."