When I play live, I want tools that I don't need to look at in order
to manipulate.  Hence fader boxes and keyboards are better for me than
something like this.  I really like taking my basket of hand
percussion too, because it means I'm actually using my body, and not
just my eyes.

It's difficult with Electronic Music to really project any sort of
image or energy to an audience, and if you're staring at a screen or a
tabletop it's pretty much game over.

On 11/26/06, Guilherme Menegon Arantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I saw this MIT thing as well (because it was running some linux stuff I
was interested)... Anyway, what all we digital boys are looking for to
control their music live is something like that system Tom Cruise had to
control/scan/rewind/play the images in Minority Report, isn't it!?!

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