Can you imagine TOUCHING Live?
Yes, your are right... I just realised that! iPhone & iPod Touch screenssubbasshead wrote:but Apple released the ipod Touch very recently
i would call that stage 1.... of many
its a transitional time for this tech
(ie dont invest unless u have $ to burn)
might be the beggining of this little revolution. Hope so.
If Apple takes the first step, surely other companies will follow them soon.
i accept PayPalthelike5 wrote:TITBAG wrote:i am not american, so now whatcha got tough guy?subbasshead wrote:hey TITBAG
you wouldnt be american by chance?
if so we can include your rant along with your countrys foreign policy
in the trash where it belongs
otherwise WTF????????
Ten American dollars says you are.
Jef Han's multitouch wall (the one in countless youtube videos posted here, a bigger version of the OP's video) is finally available for sale.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/multitouch/j ... 308035.php
Price is only $100,000
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/multitouch/j ... 308035.php
Price is only $100,000
thats the one. looking at it now, after playing a live set for that last couple of years with 2 BCR-2000's and a faderfox.... I think real old skool style controllers are better. Real, physical, tangible, tactile, spacial feedback etc...Machinate wrote:elemental wrote:I remember a year or 2 ago, M-Audio had some info on a prototype assignable touch controller, not a screen but an assignable tactile thing. Looked pretty interesting. Based on some NASA technology apparenty. Ended up as vapourware tho..
that is my favorite post ever in the history of shit being posted on forumsTITBAG wrote:please can only people what have a decent motherfucking grip on the english languauge be the ones who actually post the fuck up in this bald faggot infested arsehole of extreme cuntery or effin wot im sick of these illiterate backwater douchebag immigrants talking a gang of jibberish all up in my oversized melon
horses for courses, indeed. I prefer the modularity and flexibility of the Lemur...elemental wrote:thats the one. looking at it now, after playing a live set for that last couple of years with 2 BCR-2000's and a faderfox.... I think real old skool style controllers are better. Real, physical, tangible, tactile, spacial feedback etc...
Argh.... i think ill pass until something more affordable comes.axou wrote:Jef Han's multitouch wall (the one in countless youtube videos posted here, a bigger version of the OP's video) is finally available for sale.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/multitouch/j ... 308035.php
Price is only $100,000