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Korg Wavedrum Chopsticks

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2009

The new Korg WAVEDRUM Dynamic Percussion Synthesizer can be played using hands, sticks, mallets, brushes... just about anything. Performance by percussionist Geoff Brown. For more information, please visit http://www.korg.com.

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  • i saw that it mentions on the korg site the suggestion "as part of a DJ set-up" what the buggery bollocks is a DJ going to do with this - it requires MUSICAL and PERCUSSIVE skill. not just BPM matching.

  • niiiiice korg just keep coming at us with the finest

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  • @clubdeejay who's Benny Benassi? is he like Joe Zawinul?

  • @iantoau So DJs can't have musical skill because they know how to beat-match? I guess you've never watched a tribal DJ play percussion alongside his DJ set then. Not all DJ's play Benny Benassi. Some play more percussive styles that can benefit from this type of add-on.

  • Am I correct in thinking that there's NO WAY to change the tempo of the preset patterns?

    That makes it at least a little useless for a DJ performer, right?

  • @iantoau Yeahhhh!! Dude, rite ya are :-))

  • I use chopsticks too, perfect for p.e. steeldrum sounds :-))

  • @ iantoau a DJ can do plenty with this, don't forget there's tons of DJ's who also play instruments, I'll use it in my band and also when I DJ.. can't wait to get it.

  • Another Unique addtion to the world of music, from Korg

  • Woah awesome!

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