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Nice, with my eyesight, I wonder if Push 3 will incorporate those screen sizes.
Big. Mirrored. Like airhockey with @lala
Holy fucking shit. That thing is unbearably necessary.
That is incredible. Has that type of knob-slider control been used in anything before?
Yes
Exactly. Jacquard looms, Charlie Babbage, and so on and so forth.
What are those displays? Anyone know? I figure for this to be even remotely affordable to prototype, those screens probably already exist in the wild.
There would be no room on the arm of my chair for the obligatory glass of red wine, that accompanies my music making with that thing on my lap. Needs a cup holder IMHO
For starters it is waaaay too bloody big. I can deal with the width but the breadth takes it to a farfisa level. In no way that one knob, however shiny, can compete with the sheer power of the micro knobs on mpk mini. I know, I know there is that screen but that's where the iPad comes in. Gig done, pack it up in your canvas bag and leave the stage.
Having said all that.....
I could see Bjork getting one of these for the infinite bells sound.
Could make a new iPad model the 'Pro Super Widescreen Edition' the sliding knob could replace the home button!
Ah. How about in a musical instrument, controller?
Too big. Impractical. No doubt more money than a new shed. No cup-holder. Still want one.
The lite version for single player would be less bulky but less funny.
Nobody asks the 88 keys version for four players ? You see, a four sides big square in the spirit of the app Cotracks ?
One who has the place to put a ping-pong table in his living room would have the place to use the quadroCollidoscope !
Seriously, I'd love to play with it.
and an ashtray;)
Some person with two iPads, two MIDI controllers and a mixer is, at this very moment, fashioning one of these in their living room with Samplr to show us all. Right?
@syrupcore -- good point. how did they get Samplr to react to midi?? if it even is midi. if it even is the Samplr we know and love.
so many questions!!!
It's not Samplr. It's a Max (or Pd) patch.
I just meant the experience could be recreated on a smaller physical scale with two instances of Samplr. I forgot that Samplr doesn't respond to external MIDI though.
For the record, I strongly dislike drawn smilies. Text-for-life.
C'mon Mr Sugarcore describe exactly how you're feeling right now in a couple of clusters of text.
"Text as Event: Staring at and Looking through Processed Words in Digital Arts" in: Throughout: Art and Culture Emerging with Ubiquitous Computing, publ. by Ulrik Ekman, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press pp.191-204. (PDF)
Ekman, P. (1972). Universals and Cultural Differences in Facial Expressions of Emotions. In Cole, J. (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp. 207-282). Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press
Neviarouskaya, A., Prendinger, H., Ishizuka, M.: Analysis of affect expressed through the evolving language of online communication. In: Proc. of the 12th Int’l Conf. on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2007), Honolulu, Hawaii
Simanowski, Roberto. Digital art and meaning: reading kinetic poetry, text machines, mapping art, and interactive installations. Vol. 35. U of Minnesota Press, 2011.
I just want a new cup holder.
Yeah. Not digging the smilies. They are not nuanced enough. Too damn enthusiastic. Humbug season's almost upon us after all....
I do miss the +1 thingie though. I know. FWP etc.
+1 JGY but only if tells the user about it.
And while we're not actually asking for things... username typeahead so I can hit @ + J + tab to select @johnnygoodyear. Yes, I'm lazy but also I normally access the forum on my phone. Hey, there's a Vanilla plugin for that!
Sidebar on the sidebar's sidebar: All of that stuff is in the Discourse forum software. Created by the same dudes that created Stack Overflow. Maybe the most interesting forum software since forum software was a phrase. Has stuff like... when you start a new thread, it uses the words you type into the subject to search for existing threads (that might have your answer). Suggested topics in the footer of posts. Community/reputation based moderation and permissions; the more posts:time:upvotes:'answered my question' points a user gets (gross simplification of the algorithm) the more capabilities a user gets to do things like remove spam or split a thread or ... Plus, you can disable smilies per post. winkyface Maybe for Audiobus 3?
I am all about the winkyface douruncertaindemenaor and runsaway from now on. If I could do with it a quill I would smileyface.
@Michael and/or @Sebastian Iautocompleteloveyousomuch. Thank you! What the fast what? Also, who the hell are all of these people you find when starting an @?
Hmm, yeah, Discourse looks cool. Fair bit of friction to moving over to different forum software, so I dunno about that happening in the neary-near future, but I'll keep an eye out. Vanilla's coming along in leaps and bounds lately, anyway.