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Next generation of keyboards (Jordan Rudess, Tony Levin, and others)

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  • Wow, amazing.

  • And, only $9k usd for the big one!

  • Yeah I've seen videos on Jordan's youtube page. Super cool and akin to @MoonWolf, super expensive $2k for smallest!

  • I prefer the Continuum, personally...

  • It seems that keyboard players tend to favor the Seaboard because it lets them re-use a lot of their muscle memory.

    I've played both, but I'm personally more partial to the Continuum because as a
    string player (fretless or fretted) it just feels more natural to me. That's why I had to get one :)

  • Finally Rudess understood that Magnini was the wrong choice...

    Amazing performances. Thanks for sharing.

  • Great. I think one of those would help my music production loads - not the keyboard, the Rudess!

  • Not my cup of tea but they are neat looking instruments.

    @sonosaurus they should hire you as a consultant if they haven't already:

    The Seaboard can be used to control any software instrument, using MIDI. We are also developing a new procotol called MDC. MDC stands for Multi-Dimensional Control, and is a new system to enable communication between richly expressive musical devices, taking full advantage of the nuanced control the Seaboard offers.

    You did that, what, 5 years ago now? :)

  • edited September 2014

    @sonosaurus said:

    I've played both, but I'm personally more partial to the Continuum because as a

    string player (fretless or fretted) it just feels more natural to me. That's why I had to get one :)

    interesting. Thank you.

  • The responsiveness reminds me of Animoog's keybed. Very cool. Those would look great next to my drum kit.

  • I'll take one of each, please. Birthday is coming up in November if any of you are trying to think of any good gift ideas...

  • This is more tasteful.

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