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  • Pretty cool! music,musica,musik,musique track?

  • @TheOfficialEuro

    - Kundalini Bambi -

    by Le Freak Selector Martin eNe

  • is there a pc windows version?

  • @bartbassurd1

    Now only for Mac available!

  • Esta fabuloso...cool...gracias al selenio y a los excelentes bioconductores

  • sick.....the future of music....

  • wow this is gonna change we make house/trance/classic electro/dutch/dubstep/drum and BASS/HIP HOP/BEAT BATTLES/DJING EVRYTHING! woooo wheres mine !

  • Only £8000, ill buy 2.

  • The symbols on each block tell a big story, some look like sine generators, others are pulse generators, some seem to be mixers. It is kind of a synth but with new 'handles', or controls.The table is a screen for projection TV and must have a sensor in-built too to sense where the blocks are located and what type of block they are.

    I really like this and probably lots of people will use them to create music.

  • awesome!

  • amazing!!! BIIIIIIG LIIIIIKEEEE !!!!! cool tune :)

  • it looks like that he is a DJ

  • this is so much more then epic *.*

  • It's pretty cool, but I don't get how it works. Like, with a guitar, you hold the strings and pluck them for sound. With drums, you hit them. With a flute, you manipulate air flow for the right pitch. But with this thing, I just don't get it. What input results in what sound? How do you manipulate tone, pitch, tempo etc? Like, I can see that you're doing things, and that those things change the music, but what your specific actions achieve is so unclear. Anyone want to explain?

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2

    Pls check out the tutorials! There are different ways to manipulate and generate sounds or effects ;)

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 Maybe the closer to the center the square thing is to the center, the higher the pitch, you spin it to change the tone, and there's a tempo selection on the side of the stand...but that's just an idea

  • @watzwrongwichyouu think more outside the box ;)

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 each object is a track a sample or effect and movements control speed and volume or frequency.The thing is set up to run before hand and essentially its a crazy mixing console i love it [ the future is here ]

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 its hooked to a computer with software that has preloaded track loops, effects and samples and the table is probably triggering midi notes and midi signals with each turn of a block etc

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 I stand corrected, the table actually has its on oscillators, effects and controllers etc, interesting

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 basicly it works with "samples" - these are preloaded and premixed loops. These are in this case the dices.

    You load a drum loop on this dice and throw it on the table.

    You connect them all with master (middle of the table - pulsing)

    Then you got some effects...the flat ones. These are filters, flangers,jets,passes,pitches,p­ulses,echos,reverbs etc...

    These you link with bouncing two elements.

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 Now you also got a chance to manipulate the intensity of the effects ( we DJs call this wetness and dryness and intensity ) with the circles arround the elements and with turning the elements.

    So all in all - these thing cant do more than the Pioneer DJM2000 + a CDJ2000 and Traktor Scratch Pro software connected with FL Studio or Abelton for Synthing (creating sounds via VST etc)

    You get more for less money.

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 But! These thing is really enjoyable to watch and funny to handle with. But I wouldnt buy it as a average music producer. Only if youre a full professional with great success. As a eye-candy and ultra-toy.

  • @ThatGuyYouArent2 i would guess that the table itself is basicaly a computer and each piece has a chip or a sensor in it so putting it on the table would activate a certain sound and the way its oriented towords the middle is how you change the sound

  • brujeria

  • @moisessevillano jajajajajajajaja

  • Dear Santa...

  • after see this video i feel computer music is outdated, vst plugins synths are part of the past, i feel old with my laptop and all my music software, damn!

    what is the price of this table?

  • @laladuplex

    just visit the developer´s page for more informations about availability and prices!

  • @laladuplex More than 9,000 euros

    

  • @laladuplex it costs €9700 + shipping :/

  • @laladuplex i completely agree hahahahahahaha

  • @laladuplex 9,700 € .-

  • @laladuplex on the website, it says the table is €9.700, but that is just the table alone... then you would add in the prices of the accessories like a travel bag (€600) if you do live performances, and/or studio software on your productive computer if needed. i would say be prepared to pay the price of a car (worst outcome).

  • @thirstborne It's good value! I do not have regret over everything ;)

  • @Kinematic297 Yea man it is good value i agree... problem is saving for it if your someone like me who doesn't make a lot of extra spending money :/

  • @laladuplex 14,000$ 9600Euros if they can make more blocks for different stuff i think its worth it

  • simply awesome.

  • absolut perfekt, amazing

  • Thx ;)

  • H.A.L.L.U.C.I.N.A.T.E....GREAT­!!! 

  • cooool

  • fett

  • WOOOOOW AMAZIIING!!!

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