Posts Tagged ‘controller’

Teenage Engineering OP-1 – You Already Want This

Teenage Engineering OP-1 - You Already Want This

Just looking at Teenage Engineering’s new “Portable Wonder,” the OP-1 is enough to make you want it… and then you find out what it can do…


The Dragon Midi Controller

The Dragon Midi Controller

Check out this video of a new type of interfacing for Cubase (and undoubtedly other DAWs soon enough).


Siftables Bring Sequencing To New Interfaces

Siftables Bring Sequencing To New Interfaces

I love where this is going. David Merril demonstrated Siftables at TED this year. Siftables are small blocks used to manipulate data based on their rotation, placement near other Siftables, and other gestural cues. At about 4:45 in, he demonstrates a sequencer using the blocks, and it looks incredible. Don’t just fast forward to that [...]


Roland Resurrects The Keytar

MuteMath was on Leno last night with quite a few additional musicians, and down one trademark instrument. Paul’s keytar, the instrument that No Doubt tried to, and Mute Math did, make hip. Now you don’t have to hunt down a used Yamaha SHS-10 or Roland AX-7 on ebay to bring the funk. At NAMM yesterday, [...]


Akai APC40 For Ableton Live

From Ableton.com: The APC40 (Ableton Performance Controller) is a dedicated controller for Ableton Live, designed by the same engineering team responsible for Akai’s iconic MPC range of products. This is a dream come true for the Ableton Live community and an exciting first step into the world of Ableton Live for new users. The APC40 [...]


Forget the Korg NanoKey, Turn Your iPhone into a MIDI Controller!


Silicon Studios has developed a series of Midi controller apps to let you use your iPhone with your computer as a wireless midi controller.