via wired.
kinda makes the DJ-ing thing a little more accessible. then again, I'm sure cut chemist would still blow my mind with the thing.
via wired.
kinda makes the DJ-ing thing a little more accessible. then again, I’m sure cut chemist would still blow my mind with the thing.
via wired.
kinda makes the DJ-ing thing a little more accessible. then again, I'm sure cut chemist would still blow my mind with the thing.






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I imagine this being a large globe. Not unlike the Orgasmatron.But for music.
That is incredible. Not nearly as cool as this, but monome is pretty neat.
sadly, i’ve never seen Sleeper. the monome looks similarly cool. maybe there’s just something about sampling that lends itself to kickass interfaces.
have you ever played Electroplankton on the DS?
Similar idea… fun game but the inability to save keeps you from getting into it.
a friend of mine had a similar question about the video, that it doesn’t seem easy to store or replicate what you perform with the thing. which i suppose is a similar problem to the DS - there’s no real language for transcribing what you did to get the results that were so great.
at the same time, the guy who pointed this out to me was saying that the problem with electronic music is that it’s tied to the old business model of selling CD’s/Singles. Devices like this make the skills of laptop DJ’s viable in a live environment.
which i suppose means that it matters less how well the thing can be transcribed/saved/recorded.
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