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struck in awe
The missing link between synthesis & finger painting :D
the idea behind is quite simple actually... its all just video recognition...then software all the way after that.
looks so nice, but i hear its a cunt to program
looks nice innit
not gonna make your music any better though is it?
STAR WARS IS ALMOST AS CRAP AS TOLKIEN
as cool as this looks, it still doesn't beat keyboards, knobs and switches... you can't "feel" the positions and exact locations of the controllers which makes it useless for anything other then ****ing around...
would be cool as a nord modular (or future equivalent) editor, but you'd still want the actual control panel to play and tweak it as an instrument.
Nah, I disagree... I reckon the pure visual feedback is simply revolutionary.
Tangible interfaces. They've been blowing the horn of this kind of stuff for years in the CS world. Looks like it's coming to something finally.
Being able to see the way your modules interact in an achingly simple manner.
Takes synth programming to the next level.
IMHO, N.E.way...
You can`t feel the positions of the knobs on any of your kit unless you look at it.
If you blindy reach for a nob on a synth, unless you remember where you set it last or are looking at it, then you won`t know where it is.
So in actual fact with this kit, you are turning knobs.
They are solid objects, that you turn physically, that also have a visual reference.
How can they be any more knobby?
I totally don`t get your point.
What you are seeing in that video is the beginning of the future.
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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