Friday, March 14, 2008
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good demo...but would that have been as interesting if it was just an 8 channel Mackie Mixer??
ReplyDeleteI was actually surprised at how often the operator had to toucj and re-touch the bars to get them to go where he wanted them to ....I'm not sure that an expensive, cool looking but imprecise visual slider is all that impressive,
but then maybe I'm just a tight ass cheapskate
oscillator slop is cool...not sure slider slop is all that beneficial
your criticism is well-founded. i have read numerous complaints about the imprecision of those sliders.
ReplyDeleteI liked the music and the TRON-like graphics, but I didn't have a strong sense of causality, i.e. what control motion accomplished what. Maybe it was the strongly ambient music, maybe it was the mixer-like interface, ...
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