robin wrote:
>>
>> If you were Kraftwerk. Wich interface you would prefer to use on
>> stage? Tenori-on or The Rectable? :-P
>
> ...or something from Jazzmutant?
>
> The least visual of these three options though.
I saw Bjork earlier on in the year and her band were using the
Jazzmutant, the Rea
anyone remember air hockey tables?
from the first time I saw this table I thought the merging of the two would
be interesting and fun to watch/listen
MEK
"Arturo Lopez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/01/2008 12:59:31 PM:
> I guess instead of some drunk fool accidentally bumping the tables and
>
I guess instead of some drunk fool accidentally bumping the tables and
skipping the record now we'll get some drunk fool knocking the blocks
over : )
Would be very interesting if the blocks were each custom and could be
write-only to a certain set of sounds or a particular instrument.
Would make q
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tenori-on
it's much easier for the audience to see the connection of what you're
doing to the music
no need for overhead projection
more visual display options
smaller - hand held
puts you back in front of the audience instead of looking down at a panel
overcomes that la
He he... I think Tenori-on would be the best choice for Kraftwerk too.
But i think Rectable is a fantastic interface. You make music using
blocks, it kinda transposes de limits of the physical and the
abstract when it comes to synth sounds.
On 01/04/2008, at 11:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 Apr 2008, at 16:00, robin wrote:
If you were Kraftwerk.
They'd go for the one with the least bodily movement I reckon.
m
If you were Kraftwerk. Wich interface you would prefer to use on
stage? Tenori-on or The Rectable? :-P
...or something from Jazzmutant?
The least visual of these three options though.
robin...
arrgh! you sucked me into the discussion.
;-)
MEK
Tenori-on
it's much easier for the audience to see the connection of what you're
doing to the music
no need for overhead projection
more visual display options
smaller - hand held
puts you back in front of the audience instead of looking down at a panel
overcomes that laptop head down not looking
But it's still a damn awesome sound interface. And it has a strong
techno vocation, i guess.
If you were Kraftwerk. Wich interface you would prefer to use on
stage? Tenori-on or The Rectable? :-P
On 01/04/2008, at 11:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's been floating around for a while now
p
that's been floating around for a while now
pretty sure it's been discussed here
MEK
theREALmxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/01/2008 05:03:50
AM:
> ...I figure it will generate an argument. ;-)
>
> http://theworld.org/taxonomy_by_date/2/20080331
...I figure it will generate an argument. ;-)
http://theworld.org/taxonomy_by_date/2/20080331
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