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  • pretty cool, I think I like the reactable more though.

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  • That's something else! Always great to see innovation, we need to break away from the old ways of performance that we have been so used to. The future of music is what we make it!

  • @ElectronicIntervals break away from old ways of performance as in....not playing real instruments? yeah this is awesome and requires knowledge of music, but i don't wanna go to a concert and see someone move blocks around, i want to see a band with energy and talent

  • @coasterfreakc Not at all,[not trying to sound offensive] but that's absurd.I was suggesting more along the lines of new creative and innovative ways of performance,for example this could be used live to become a foundation of a track over which you can play other instruments etc.Plus stuff like this can be extremely interesting,most people wouldn't called turntables an instrument yet there has been concertos wrote for them.This is just a display,I guarantee you could make this interesting live.

  • @ElectronicIntervals i agree that it would be great if used live along with other instruments. however, i personally wouldn't be able to go to a concert in which only this is present, there would have to be more substance. and i wouldn't call turntables an instrument, simply because they are mostly used for editing pre-recorded music, not producing anything new, in most cases at least

  • @coasterfreakc depends if thewy are used for turntablism or DJing. two very different aplications,

    when you scratch, you very much play your decks like an instrument.

    editing pre-recorded music is how a huge ammount of music is made,

  • @coasterfreakc The band scene has been done to death. That's why stuff like this is being incorporated into bands to great effect; really amplifying the experience. I've seen bands where there has been a keyboardist manipulating simple arpeggiators live, which is essentially the same as this [definitely the same result anyhow, I do realise this is aimed more at the composition basis] and it made what was just a band into something huge.

  • way cool ¡¡¡¡

  • This is BRILLIANT!!!!.. Congrats

  • freaky, were do i get one??

  • awesome

  • man thats badass!

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