http://www.hakenaudio.com/Continuum/
OMG! watch this instrument in action
- KVRAF
- 4221 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
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- 4221 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
i just ordered 2
cool idea tho for sure..
- KVRAF
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- 4221 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Feh. That's TET-dominated thinking and calculation.It is available in full-size (nearly 8 octaves) and half-size (nearly 4 octaves) versions.
I wanna CME 19-odd-limit tonality diamond controller. :-}
- Suspended
- 17890 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
So its basically a fretless bass for keyboard players. I think I'll pass.
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- KVRAF
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- 4221 posts since 10 Oct, 2002 from Nashville, TN USA
Out of curiosity, did you watch & listen to the Jordon Rudess video demonstration? I honestly don't see how this instrument can be so easily dismissed, given the multitude of parameters that can be controlled from the one surface using two hands. Not to mention the extended techniques such as gliss, legato, and vibrato all right there for the hands (where they usually find their deepest expression).BONES wrote:So its basically a fretless bass for keyboard players. I think I'll pass.
It costs way too much, though.
- KVRAF
- 10286 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
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- KVRian
- 1184 posts since 13 May, 2004 from SF Bay Area, California
Well, it's only 9350 cents for the large model, that's less than $100 if my calculations are correct...Shane Sanders wrote:At those prices, I think I'll be having me one of these really soon.
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
*bonk* over head with tailPaulSC wrote:Well, it's only 9350 cents for the large model, that's less than $100 if my calculations are correct...
*bonk bonk bonk*
:-D
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- Tunesmith
- 2889 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Toronto
I'm with Bones on this one. Maybe if it was in a normal price range i'd say it's cool, but for now I'm going to leave it for the rockstars of synthesis to buy - yes i'm looking at the Jordan Rudesses, BTs, Roger Mannings out thereShane Sanders wrote:It costs way too much, though.BONES wrote:So its basically a fretless bass for keyboard players. I think I'll pass.
Oh yeah and since i'm so big into making JPEG requests these days, someone put a Behringer logo on one of these and let's price it at $45.00
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- KVRAF
- 3386 posts since 21 May, 2004 from Deep in the Heartlessness of Texas
When I win the lottery.....This thing looks like it would be more fun than jello-wrestling with the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders!
...Well, more fun than jello-wrestling with the Dallas Cowboys, anyhow...
I've only seen the one vid and listened to a few of the songs so far, but it sounds like they're mostly playing it monophnically, or close to to it. The spec says that the pad detects up to 16 fingers at a time. Obviously designed for space-mutants.
Thanks, Shane, you keep coming up with the neatest stuff!!
Take care,
GreyLion
...Well, more fun than jello-wrestling with the Dallas Cowboys, anyhow...
I've only seen the one vid and listened to a few of the songs so far, but it sounds like they're mostly playing it monophnically, or close to to it. The spec says that the pad detects up to 16 fingers at a time. Obviously designed for space-mutants.
Thanks, Shane, you keep coming up with the neatest stuff!!
Take care,
GreyLion
