MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM: The Skull-scratch


Saturday, January 16, 2010

NAMM: The Skull-scratch


YouTube via teenageengineering
"Hot demo (or not), of the tape reverse and break feature, you decide."

5 comments:

  1. Unfortunately, after all the hype, this looks like it ended up being a little toy. :(

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  2. yeah! where are the hoovers and 909 drums and 24 bit reverbs and vintage compressor emulations?!!

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  3. An $800 to $1000 Toy that kicks Ass 'o Fun. Played with it yesterday. They're still debating whether it'll have midi. Want it anyway no matter what!

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  4. Debating MIDI? I thought the whole point of the thing was that it was a compact controller that also had synth sounds, not a compact synth that might also be a controller. I'm not doubting you: i just assumed wrong which makes me agree with Platypus (for that dough). On the site it says "portable synthesizer and controller"?

    It's a beautiful piece of industrial design regardless.

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  5. ps. nevermind. I think you meant "debating whether it'll have a midi port". in addition to the USB. right?

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