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The future? Or wackery? You decide
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| Fir3start3r |
I think they have stumbled upon something.
I quite remember the old electronic keyboard days and MIDI when it first came out.
This could be the next thing...
>>scrambled hackz<< |
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| EvilTree |
Guy needs to get laid.
Way too much time on his hands. |
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| E2EK1EL |
wow .... talkin' about NERDS!
I should get these guys to do a LIVE PA at eh GUV one day. |
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| r5a |
God damn yo. :eyes:
That thing is pretty 1337. |
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| El Kay Dee |
anyone who doesnt think this will revolutionize EDM will be taking back that thought soon...
the fact that hes successfully managed realtime play will change the VJing scene...
now visuals will be sweeter
the live act thing tho i can only bear for a couple of minutes...cant imagine an hour or more of it |
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| Wurm |
Definitely not wackery.
The future? We'll see. The talent to create an instrument and the talent to make music with one are not interdependent. |
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| Tygon |
Though I wouldn't say it's the next big thing, they've definitely created a great concept. Combining this technology with a live performance with gear or Ableton could be extremely powerful... however, what they have now simply seems like too much skipping around... and the videos are cool... but could give people siezures :p
What I think... this technology needs to be fine tuned and then combined with other music standards... but won't cut it as a stand alone technology... Perhaps this concept can develop into other things... |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tygon
Though I wouldn't say it's the next big thing, they've definitely created a great concept. Combining this technology with a live performance with gear or Ableton could be extremely powerful... however, what they have now simply seems like too much skipping around... and the videos are cool... but could give people siezures :p
What I think... this technology needs to be fine tuned and then combined with other music standards... but won't cut it as a stand alone technology... Perhaps this concept can develop into other things... |
Exactly.
When MIDI and sampling first came out it opened up a whole new gendre of music.
When this starts morphing and the technology changes, it might not even look the same; take EDM today and early Kraftwerk for example.
It could also just die a horrible death and just be written up as experimentation in the archives of the everchanging audio landscape... |
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