• Never Stop the Music - Futuristic DJ Desk
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This is rather awesome I love the improvised beat [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJfniohDIKI[/media]
Looks and sounds too much like a toy and not like an instrument of music production. Still very neat though, definitely has a futuristic feeling.
Where do I buy one
[QUOTE=credesniper;30322827]Looks and sounds too much like a toy and not like an instrument of music production. Still very neat though, definitely has a futuristic feeling.[/QUOTE] Well I would imagine you could make your own patterns, and import them into the table for each block thing. although I can't see anyone producing on that, but I can see someone playing on it live. [QUOTE=EvilMattress;30322858]Where do I buy one[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.reactable.com/products/[/url]
[QUOTE=credesniper;30322827]Looks and sounds too much like a toy and not like an instrument of music production. Still very neat though, definitely has a futuristic feeling.[/QUOTE] Bjork uses one, It has its uses but its essentially a synth with a cool interface, not a whole new instrument.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ydyh9l_jao[/media]
€9.700,- Well fuck, Another €300 to ship to the EU and even €500 for the USA
There is also an iPad version.
this is the FUTURE of music production i watch this really high and i understood every single sound that was being made / manipulated... even the symbols make sense!
[QUOTE=bedcat;30334775]this is the FUTURE of music production i watch this really high and i understood every single sound that was being made / manipulated... even the symbols make sense![/QUOTE] It's not for production but for live DJ'ing.
It looks like one of those things that seem really cool to have but I would be really shit at it.
[QUOTE=B-hazard;30335756]It's not for production but for live DJ'ing.[/QUOTE] No, it's a bloody synth.
[QUOTE=RichardCQ;30340267]No, it's a bloody synth.[/QUOTE] Actually multiple synths combined into one package with a touch sensitive plate on the top, most likely works off detecting electrical or magnetic current. Similar stuff has been done before but hell, still awesome.
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