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AXiS 49 - Epic Dance Track (full length)

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

Competition is over, here is the full version.
The competition entries had a time limit.

yes, this is an AXiS 49, a harmonic table MIDI controller by c-thru music
www.c-thru-music.com

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  • I would loooove to hear (and see) Jam & spoon's Follow me in your own style...

  • @weeardguy oh cool, I remember some songs by jam & spoon

    I hope I'll have a bit more time soon to do some new music

  • dude fucking awesome...ive watched this video a good 4 times today, please post up some more electro shit, doesnt even have to be with the axis...ill watch a video of cats fucking dogs for all i care to hear something new from ya:P

  • @XxsorgxX thanks a lot man, I'll surely be making some more electronic stuff,

    and also some music with guitar and synth/electronic sounds combined... all I need is to find the time ;)

  • what on earth is that and where did you get one?!

  • @elloumon it's called axis 49 (there is also a bigger version, called axis 64) and it's an "harmonic table" keyboard (usb controller keyboard)

    you can search for "c-thru music" on google and you'll find the website where they sell these (the top result on google)

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  • Sounds like a Castlevania theme to me :)

  • cool, nicely arranged, great sounds!

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  • @felipescalador Just do what you FEEL the most comfortable with : on a side note, I'm in the process of self-teaching Justly tuned harmony at a "moderate" depth, and found out calling notes by pitch ratios instead of "augmented" and "diminished" whatevers, and especially not using a mind-boggling notation system, seem to give beginners a chance to grasp concepts of importance first rather than questionable man-made systemization. For instance, what makes 2 notes consonnant, and how to find them

  • Bahaha, when the graphics cut in at 1:16 hahahahaa awesome stuff mate

  • hello I am taking piano lessons like two months ago but I really like the idea of an axis 64. so just wandering is it better to leave the piano lessons & learn music theory on my own to then apply it to the axis?? or should I stay in piano lessons. any help is greatly apreciated

  • This would of made someone best musician in the world nine years ago :)

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