Saturday, April 17, 2010
Underworld Meets the impOSCar Controller
Foreground:
Darren Price of Underworld and the impOSCar Controller
Background:
Dave Spiers of GForce and Karl Hyde of Underworld
via Failed Muso
The controller is being made by Synth-Project.de, build for GForce. You might recognize it from this previous post.
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I'd buy an imposcar controller if they made one, particularly one with a keyboard. Its interesting that this has had such a popular reaction (read the faild muso article) yet the first virtual synth controller, the MS-20 from the Korg Legacy collection was pretty much a flop, probably ahead of its time. If something like this caught on you could see dedicated controllers for the likes of the Oddity etc.
ReplyDeleteI actually thried to buy 3 different Oscars late last year and each of the sellers either messed me around or kept changing the price, not sure what it says about Oscar owners. The are very attractive synths though.
Brian