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Seems there are coming interesting new tools...

This one looks interesting...

Comments

  • edited March 2015

    Neat ideas, although I'd be more interested if it had real keys and not those buttons. But the ideas are very cool.

  • It'd be better if they shut up talking rubbish all over it and let me hear the damn thing.

  • If there's no demo from Jordan Rudess, i'm not interested.

    JOKE

  • @Duncanm said:
    If there's no demo from Jordan Rudess, i'm not interested.

    JOKE

    lol, that did make me laugh, out loud at work.

  • edited March 2015

    Maybe they could not pay him for ad ;)

  • It doesn't look like standard size keys so it's a no for me.

  • I'd hate my daughter to learn to play piano on a piece of plastic like that. I'd hate to play that thing in my own micro electronic world. They're hard at work trying to sell something that you don't even have to plug in, 'just focus on playing'. It sounds as absurd as trying to push a guitar amp that turns itself on when you pick up your wireless guitar. I can't remember the last time the act of plugging in my mpk mini into my ipad made me lose the idea I had in my head.

    Well, l smell a gimmick from where I stand. Future 1$ second hand yard sale candidates. I'm sure there will be fans of it though.

  • The motion controls, for switching octaves for instance, could be useful. I sometimes have to do that onstage while playing bass- being able to wave my bass over it while continuing to play could be great. However, those keys wouldn't work for me live. Real keys aren't much better...perhaps if I could play keyboard better...

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