MATRIXSYNTH: Monodeck II


Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Monodeck II


YouTube via roberthenke. Via awakened yeti.

"a video byAndrius Rugys /pb8 showing Robert Henke jamin`with the Monodeck II."

5 comments:

  1. hi robert

    very cool for a life act but it goes back for analog tweak and record live isnt it ??? i do it this way...
    but ableton live is the best software on planet to get a
    sample fucked up ...anyway i love it to manipulate anything .
    listen here to my shit

    http://www.pulsar-records.de/?artist/764
    kisses meridian

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  2. hi robert

    ich nochmal da du bestimmt viel arbeit hast,würde ich ne sample cd für ableton live vorschlagen könnte so eingige mb,s beisteuern alles natürlich basic channel und co. infeziert...was meinst du dazu ?
    bin optimistisch das da der rubel rollt....

    mfg meridian

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  3. Henke is God!

    But that camerawork was making me dizzy! Mein gott!

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  4. The monolake decks are the BEST adaptations of the midibox project EVER, point blank.

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  5. that's a really cool controller!

    if ableton were to implement some protocol for visual feedback on controllers those leds on the button matrix would really shine and it would be a great day for mankind in so many ways, good god!

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