MATRIXSYNTH: Traxxpad trailer


Friday, May 18, 2007

Traxxpad trailer


YouTube via alliah08.
"Traxxpad blends the power of sequencers, drum machines, and keyboards while simultaneously making the equipment easy to use and accessible, allowing anyone to create, mix and sample their own tracks at home or on-the-go." Title link takes you to more vids. Update: more info will go up here.

16 comments:

  1. ah...if only the makers of the Fairlight CMI could see this now.....

    how embarassing...lol

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  2. That's it! I'm selling all of my hardware. Then I can write some beeeeeeeeeets!

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  3. 150.00 for a psp
    maybe 50 bucks for the software
    and now you have something to do on the train home.

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  4. the sickest part is, this thing is only 40 dollars!

    My boy played it a video game industry event, and he said it was off the chain.

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  5. All I could hear was the stinky sound of "suck" being hustled by this post MTV Weenie.

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  6. "no CV :-( "

    My thoughts exactly. ;)

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  7. he said it was off the chain.

    fo shizzy, dog? werd

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  8. I think the best quote was "and you don't need rythm..."

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  10. Is that the guy from trailer park boys?

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=O3XkFMI-qmU

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  11. I predict this will create whole new genres of music. People are just hating because now a 14 year old kid and his PSP is now competition for a guy with $50,000 of gear.

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  12. ahahahahahaha

    yep you got it.. talent, skill, experience - its all worthless and means nothing

    all you need is a PSP and you can be the next mozart!!!

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  13. my mpc is easy to use, when I first started making beats on it, i wasn't very good, but now i still suck!!! but sometimes my friends walk in my room and are like... Whoa you made that, yeah

    I'm gonna rock this on the PSP for sheez

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  14. yep you got it.. talent, skill, experience - its all worthless and means nothing

    The most technically proficient musicians are often the least musical. What really matters is the end result. As a listener, if I hear a track on Itunes or MP3.com or wherever..... It either appeals to me, or it doesn't. Simple as that. As an artist, I don't care what tools I have to use to produce what is, in my estimation, a sweet finished product. Creativity will show through, no matter which tools you use. People said sampling reqired no talent.... Look at Paul's Boutique! People said DJ'ing took no talent.... Look at Mix Master Mike. People said rock music required no talent. Look at Jimi.

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