via this auction "There are 4 octaves on the keyboard. The inclined desk is divided into the following functional sections: Modulator, Generator #1, Generator #2, Mixer and Amplifier. They give one a possibility to synthesize a broad spectrum of sounds and to change sounding at any time. There are 3 internal audible signal sources in the instrument: to broad-ranged of the Generators with changed form of oscillations and a noise generator for creating a non-musical sounds such as wind, surf, whine, etc. Possibility to connect an external audible signal sources to the synthesizer is provided for (e.g. guitars, electropianos and electroorgans). Sounds of different external sources are combined separatly in the mixer in any ratio. There is a filter in the synthesizer with cutoff frequency control and resonance to change colour of timbre of audilble signal over a wide range."
"I'm developing a method called "9 BOX" for performance, improvisation, and spontaneous tribal jams with music, sound, and light. It's based on Ableton Live templates. The first edition is implemented with Percussa AudioCubes. This video is a performance test to see how long it takes configure the cubes and load the templates. This is a one-time setup per jam session. You can then refill the 9 boxes on the fly for endless jam sessions. More at http://9box.modulatethis.com."
"This is a sample I made playing a couple of chords in Native Instruments Electric Piano software. I imported the track into Absynth for time stretching and detuning. I Used the Aetherizer to get a pad type timbre and inharmonic gong like textures."
"This video is a bonus episode and follow up to a previous video. I was asked if the 259e was good at doing bass and got a few pointers from boobtube356 http://www.youtube.com/user/boobtube356 Great many thanks for that! This is very subtle and takes a lot of exploration to get the best out of. I suppose I'm just barely scratching the surface here.
Also, I found the top three wavetables to contain mostly noise but actually they don't. The FM index knobs scan some other memory area and creates interesting sounds. I had no idea!"
"Hi lovely Synthfolk. This is a new improvisation from me. Tangerine Dream is my ideal. Two seqencers are in action. The Dot.com and GRP A 8 Synth/Seqenzer. The leads comes from the Minimoog and Moog Prodigy. The chorus comes from the V-Synth from Roland. Effects are from the Doepfer Dark Energy and the Roland Juno 60."