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Monday, June 29, 2009

OTTO ~ demo.01

OTTO ~ demo.01 from Luca De Rosso on Vimeo.


"OTTO is a new musical instrument for beat-slicing, the technique that allows to create complex and variegated rhythm sections by using just one rhythmic audio sample, cutting it into little pieces and rearranging them in time. OTTO provides a hardware solution with a strong visual feedback, to allow the musician to control the audio sample as if it was in his hands.

OTTO's website: lucaderosso.com"

OTTO ~ demo.02 from Luca De Rosso on Vimeo.



OTTO ~ demo.03 from Luca De Rosso on Vimeo.



OTTO ~ Getting Started from Luca De Rosso on Vimeo.


1 comment:

  1. Bravo! I have imagined devices like this. However, I watched all four videos and still have only the slightest idea as to what controls are available. All vids are shot solely from directly overhead, revealing little, and I guess we are to assume that the top surface contains touch-sensitive controls.

    But, but, but...

    Why is the toggle switch mounted a the upper right when it is manipulated exclusively (in the demos) with the user's left hand? It is as far away as it could be from where it should be! Serious user interface flaw, please fix for the next version.

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