
Upate via rewire in the comments:
"I was over at Peter Grenader's this weekend while they were building and assembling this. Many modules in there are custom prototypes. I was surprised to learn it is not indended to be played by a keyboard, only triggered by a click track to play sequences."
A suitcase full!
ReplyDeleteOh man. Imagine taking that on flight. : )
ReplyDeleteI was over at Peter Grenader's this weekend while they were building and assembling this. Many modules in there are custom prototypes. I was surprised to learn it is not indended to be played by a keyboard, only triggered by a click track to play sequences.
ReplyDeleteLucky man. Thanks for commenting, I updated the post with this. I need to make an LA trip again one of these days and visit Analogue Haven and Big City Music.
ReplyDeleteMore LED's? Perhaps some electroluminescence?
ReplyDeletere. click-track: it makes perfect sense in terms of live performance. when you're bringing a load of electronic gear for gigs, there's always a compromise between what gets played live and what gets automated. this seems to be a good solution because it's flexible in that it follows the click-track, and yet most of the musicians will have their hands full with their other instruments. and if need be, someone can reach over and get freaky with the knobs but not worry about having to set up individual sequences.
ReplyDeletecheers,
michel
Bingo, Michael.
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