Namm 2010 AKAI iPK25 &Synth Station demo
YouTube via RockoNCompany. Note what he says at 2:30 on. This and the upcoming iSlate is what I've been waiting for and what I've been talking about for some time now. It will finally bridge the gap between software and hardware. Soft synths that you can interact with like hardware. No mouse, not keyboard, no detached screen. The software will be like hardware - direct and tactile. At 2:19 he states "this is a $99 US prduct." Did I hear that right? If so I will definitely be picking one up.
ipk25 1
YouTube via SoundRecordingJP
ipk25 2
Friday, January 15, 2010
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no, isnt it just for iPhones? no mention of softsynths except for the ones that come as a $9.99 download when you buy the keyboard.
ReplyDeletenot interested.
the phone scene is lame
lame like this akai product..
oh, wait, now i hear you. Yes tactile software. But whatever, its on an iPhone.
ReplyDeleteRun Atmosphere or Reaktor on an iPhone. Not yet, Not for a while yet.
Well I think it looks brilliant. I've got an iphone and need a new 2/3 octave controller so this looks very interesting, and looking forward to seeing what other developers come out with.
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