Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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cool box, useless video.
ReplyDeleteit's nice to see the KP-3's lighting in motion.
ReplyDeletei assume you could use this with a modular synth instead of a joystick?
ReplyDeleteawesome visual effects....boring and uninteresting sounds..
ReplyDeleteThis interactive effect processor opens fantastic creative horizons, yet the only thing this guy manage to do is "low-pass" filtering a cheap dance loop. Without style, without imagination. He could be turing up and down the volume, it would be the same... This video is boring, It's not even a decent product demo.
ReplyDeletewell this video was not meant to be a creative music demo or a fancy product demonstration - i just posted it on the synthesiserforum to show the interested folks over there how the new pad is behaving during usage and how the new leds are helping the user to effect signals. i have no idea how that video even managed to leak out to matrixsynth and that also not my intention - so anyway, thanks for the criticism.
ReplyDeletei for myself would not take this as art or even as an attempt - so people dont take that serious.
and btw, its a decimator not a lpf - the text even scrolls on the pad.
yours, helitron (www.myspace.com/helitron)
Thanks helitron! I'd rather see this no-nonsense demo than a corporate one showing how using the KP-3 will turn you into the next INSERT MAINSTREAM TRANCE PRODUCER'S NAME HERE.
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