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Feeltune Rhizome - standalone VST host
This looks pretty interesting: a bit of kit you can use to turn any VST into 'hardware': map the controls of the synth/effect onto the knobs and buttons and you've got a hardware version of your favourite VSTs.
It's actually essentially a PC dedicated to live music control... built-in soundcard, network support and a parallel port for some reason.
It's got its own built-in sequencer, sampler and mixer.
Quite pricey though: they've got 3 versions which start at �3199.

http://en.feeltune.com/products/rhizome/concept.html
ppft what??
For that price you could grab a really good computer with a large screen, two ipads for control and still have money left over. These people need to re examine the feasability of these projects in the modern age of excellent general purpose hardware and shrinking budgets.
Three thousand Euros!?!?
I'll take an Andromeda instead thanks.
Agree with Fledz!
Sorry but, I din't liked the feelrich.com products...
Custom Built Laptop: $750
25 key Midi keyboard: $200
Showing off your futuristic looking gear to the un-educated: Priceless.
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| Originally posted by skyhunter Custom Built Laptop: $750 25 key Midi keyboard: $200 Showing off your futuristic looking gear to the un-educated: Priceless. |
Yeah I'm not exactly going to run out and buy one myself
but thought the concept was interesting.
I've always thought something dedicated to music centred around hardware control but which has the flexibility of software could be a good idea if done right... if only to reduce the number of bits you have to take and plug in when you go to a gig (think live production sets or maybe even DJing) - and this is the first thing I've seen which really does that.
Let's be honest, although laptops are cheap, they're not exactly ideal control surfaces - anyone using a mouse on stage should be shot - and nearly all touchscreen software is a big pile of shite when it comes to dexterity and feel... so why not integrate the laptop hardware (hard drive, processor etc) into what's essentially a MIDI controller, then you've got one box which does everything.
This is probably a bit more over the top than it needs to be, but not everyone's on a shoestring budget and some people might decide they're willing to splash out if it does everything they want. In fact I'd go as far as to say that if they did a �1000 version I might consider it if I was feeling rich. Maybe.
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| Originally posted by Stu Cox Let's be honest, although laptops are cheap, they're not exactly ideal control surfaces - anyone using a mouse on stage should be shot - and nearly all touchscreen software is a big pile of shite when it comes to dexterity and feel... so why not integrate the laptop hardware (hard drive, processor etc) into what's essentially a MIDI controller, then you've got one box which does everything. |
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| Originally posted by skyhunter Nano Kontrol is only $50. |
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| Originally posted by Stu Cox Yes, yes it is. But so's a toaster and you can't run VSTs on one of them either. Anyway, if you don't care about it that's fine, just thought I'd point it out in case anyone did, even if only from a "nice idea, but let's hope someone does a better job of it" point of view |
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| Originally posted by Stu Cox Yes, yes it is. But so's a toaster and you can't run VSTs on one of them either. Anyway, if you don't care about it that's fine, just thought I'd point it out in case anyone did, even if only from a "nice idea, but let's hope someone does a better job of it" point of view |
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