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Mystrix looks like a cool Bluetooth midi controller

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  • edited December 2024

    It has amazing potential from what I've seen and others have told me.

    You can find the dev 'Null' on his 203 Systems Discord

    https://discord.gg/Pr2Rd9Zh7y

  • I like the look and open nature of it.

    I do however find screenless hardware a pain sometimes as I forget what the buttons do often - even my Circuit Rhythm makes me have to reach for a manual at times!. I think it's my old man's brain lol. I know those scrolling later results are meant to help, but I struggled to see what they said.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    I think it's my old man's brain lol.

    You're not alone. I'm envious of people who can master these types of devices. Looks like fun.

  • edited December 2024

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    I like the look and open nature of it.

    I do however find screenless hardware a pain sometimes as I forget what the buttons do often - even my Circuit Rhythm makes me have to reach for a manual at times!. I think it's my old man's brain lol. I know those scrolling later results are meant to help, but I struggled to see what they said.

    Do you often use new devices?

    I have been using a Mystrix Pro for a few days now and only playing an hour or so a day, and I have most of the Apps and Menu items memorized from color/position :)

    So I think it's confusing at first glance, but once you get cozy with the manual for an hour it's very intuitive and easy to remember.

  • @Goldiblockz said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    I like the look and open nature of it.

    I do however find screenless hardware a pain sometimes as I forget what the buttons do often - even my Circuit Rhythm makes me have to reach for a manual at times!. I think it's my old man's brain lol. I know those scrolling later results are meant to help, but I struggled to see what they said.

    Do you often use new devices?

    I have been using a Mystrix Pro for a few days now and only playing an hour or so a day, and I have most of the Apps and Menu items memorized from color/position :)

    So I think it's confusing at first glance, but once you get cozy with the manual for an hour it's very intuitive and easy to remember.

    not so much many new devices, but software wise im learning many many new apps every month, along with learning new techniques and such....all between bouts of headpains where I forget most of it due to the pain lol

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    I like the look and open nature of it.

    I do however find screenless hardware a pain sometimes as I forget what the buttons do often - even my Circuit Rhythm makes me have to reach for a manual at times!. I think it's my old man's brain lol. I know those scrolling later results are meant to help, but I struggled to see what they said.

    Do you often use new devices?

    I have been using a Mystrix Pro for a few days now and only playing an hour or so a day, and I have most of the Apps and Menu items memorized from color/position :)

    So I think it's confusing at first glance, but once you get cozy with the manual for an hour it's very intuitive and easy to remember.

    not so much many new devices, but software wise im learning many many new apps every month, along with learning new techniques and such....all between bouts of headpains where I forget most of it due to the pain lol

    roll on AI robot studio helpers lol

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    I like the look and open nature of it.

    I do however find screenless hardware a pain sometimes as I forget what the buttons do often - even my Circuit Rhythm makes me have to reach for a manual at times!. I think it's my old man's brain lol. I know those scrolling later results are meant to help, but I struggled to see what they said.

    I do agree. It might be daunting at first. I intentionally don’t wanna at a screen on it so it can be more generic on what it does and make things simpler on the surface.

    Ideally it will just be embrace the limitation and do things very intuitively that make sense.

    I’m looking into external screens and remote monitor that shows the UI on another devices.

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