"NOISEPLUG software tutorial Create by smider for sound design and real-time performance free download on smidernoise.com" It looks like this video was posted on Vimeo on May 13, 2009. Just spotted it in this CDM post. It's from the maker of Gleetchlab and Berna.
"Bentō is a noise box inspired by the Japanoise scene.
An instrument for live improvisation and sound design with a distinctive, extremely warm and lively character.
You can create an analog fat wall of sound with its unpredictable oscillators, filters and feedback circuits. Record to magnetic tape and export your sounds or connect Bentō to your DAW using a virtual audio driver.
Discover a world of organic, aggressive, unpredictable and warm noises.
FAT AND ALIVE
If you think that software can’t sound hot and organic like analog equipment, prepare to be surprised by this crazy noise box. Bentō uses custom designed unstable oscillators, filters, feedback networks and tube saturation which will bring you incredibly fat sounding noises and organic waveforms.
Crisp super fat sound?
Hell yeah!
Try the factory presets of the demo and hear for yourself
DESIGNED FOR PERFORMANCE
You don’t need anything else. Just open Bentō and you are ready to smash the stage with a huge wall of analog sound.
Bentō is a perfect tool for live improvisation, drones, and sound design.
You can use any virtual audio driver to connect Bentō with your DAW, just in case…
RECORD ON TAPE
A cute tape recorder with many tape simulations is at hand to record your sound and gigs
DON’T BE SCARED BY THE INTERFACE
Can’t read Japanese? No problem, the manual will teach you how to use Bentō, or you can get lost in translation and appreciate an intuitive approach.
"Taking inspiration from the discoveries of William Crookes and Wilhelm Röntgen, the Radiotone is a one-of-a-kind music synthesizer that uses X-Rays to control and shape the sound.
More info: https://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net/..."
Taking inspiration from the discoveries of William Crookes and Wilhelm Röntgen, the Radiotone is a one-of-a-kind music synthesizer that uses X-Rays to control and shape the sound.
The Radiotone is divided in four sections:
High Voltage generation X-Rays generation X-Rays detection Sound synthesis