This video demo demonstrates an interesting playing technique one can use on the Continuum. A principle part of the mechanics of the Continuum is the aluminum bars under the neoprene surface. These bars run in the "Y" direction and number in the hundreds. They allow for very accurate and discrete "X" (pitch) information, but are limited to single finger output in the "Y" direction for every semitone or so in the "X". This may seem like a bit of a limitation, but it does have it's advantages. By placing the thumb on one end of the bar (nearest the player) and the middle finger on the other end of the bar (furthest from the player), one can rock back and forth between the thumb and the finger, sliding back and forth smoothly with a continuous "Y" output.