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justin3am wrote:Oh and this...
http://www.beatkangz.com/
:smack:
that's a joke right
just the way the site is written turns me off to think of considering looking into it, even the specs are in slang
but by the video and renderings, it is and will stay vaporware :lol:(and if the video was scored with it, damn, it sound bad)
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Muzik 4 Machines wrote:
justin3am wrote:Oh and this...
http://www.beatkangz.com/
:smack:
that's a joke right
just the way the site is written turns me off to think of considering looking into it, even the specs are in slang
but by the video and renderings, it is and will stay vaporware :lol:(and if the video was scored with it, damn, it sound bad)
This is my favorite part...
Beat Kangz roster wrote:Aja - BKE President
Boom Bap - BKE Vice President
Rev - BKE Vice President
Bob Ezrin - BKE Vice President
David Crabtree - BKE Chief Financial Officer
Yes, that Bob Ezrin!!!!

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SPECS wrote: * Sampling with onboard waveform editing
* Over 3000 Blazin' Brand new sounds designed by The Beat Kangz
* 16 Track MIDI sequencer
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* Sleek design and styling with customizable "Paintz" and "Grillz"
* Convenient, light-weight portable design with internal rechargable battery
* USB In & Out
* Pitch and Mod Wheels
* On Board FX including Reverb, Delay, Automated Filters and tons of Crazy "Freak FX" including "Chopped and Screwed"!!!!
* On Board "Mo Bang" Mastering with EQ and Limiting
* 256 MB Ram standard
* 2 High Speed SD Card Slots
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* Very Easy to USE!!!
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emphasis mine
and 256 MB in 2008 is already enough to call it a joke, I expect 4 GB of onboard RAM on any moderm HW sampler that want my respect :lol:
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ckatrun411 wrote: There is that company Kyma is working with, they want, $5000? +- a few dollars, for their controllers. Somebody ought to knock off that stuff, and give us controllers like that for 250. The technology is so there. Its not like you would need to invent that.

http://www.hakenaudio.com/Continuum/

...drop dead gorgeous.
Wow! That's a really cool controller...just add all the features I'm dreaming about as a perfect midi controller in my last post (of course,less the standard keys because this controller has something else to offer)...and you then have a real monster :hihi: :hihi:

really neet machine...just too expensive...but really cool 8) ...
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Gosh, I don't know, really...there isn't much of anything that I really need at this point.

Something unexpected and completely jaw-dropping from Native Instruments maybe?

A 76-key version of the M-Audio Axiom in a choice of colors?

The next incarnation of the Virus TI?
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Vectorman wrote:The next incarnation of the Virus TI?
Oh, you mean a native Access Virus software synth? :hihi:
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Vectorman wrote:G
Something unexpected and completely jaw-dropping from Native Instruments maybe?
I think it's bogus, but:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... highlight=

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Oh, you mean a native Access Virus software synth?
LOL, nah, I think we know a native TI isn't apt to show up on the scene anytime in the near future. I just meant the next version of the TI hardware. More powerful multi-segment envelopes (and more than just two of them), a few more filtering options, and new oscillator models for the basic VA waveforms with more balls to them would be cool additions.

Any hardware VA would have to be pretty awe-inspiring to lure me in at this point, though, just because having all my synths available within NI Kore in my DAW has become so convenient. (I recently opted for Discovery Pro instead of a Nord 2X just because I didn't feel like having to deal with an external synth again - just the thought of working with that 3-character LED and editor/librarian software made me feel TIRED).

I'm going to bed before I wander off any further on a tangent in a thread that's supposed to be about the NAMM show, LOL. :wink:
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justin3am wrote:Oh and this...
http://www.beatkangz.com/
:smack:
That's the worst demo I've ever heard. Fecking awful.
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Would be nice to see Apple release Logic Studio 2 aka Logic 9...
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I have a very big feeling(and a well founded one) that this NAMM will be more about evolution rather than revolution. Although I have learned of a few new products that are being released(some of which sound very interesting). But most of what I've heard "in hushed tones" seems to point at refinement and improvement on current lines.

Then again, there may always be a few surprises! Around 24 hours and more will be known!

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apple are not at NAMM.
Ubiety wrote:Would be nice to see Apple release Logic Studio 2 aka Logic 9...

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topaz wrote:apple are not at NAMM.
Ubiety wrote:Would be nice to see Apple release Logic Studio 2 aka Logic 9...
I guess not much to this rumor then.
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I had actually heard the same thing, that Apple won't be there any more. They have their own conventions now.

I confirmed it though the other night when I went through the entire floorplan of around 1500 companies(making my maps and putting my plan together), and Apple was nowhere to be found. You can see who will be there on this page:

http://www.namm.org/thenammshow-floorplan

It's a big interactive flash map, so it may take a while to load. There is a list on the left side you can open to search for a company. Most software companies are in Hall A, with a few in Hall E.

Anyways, I don't know why that all matters. But suffice it to say, Apple won't be there.

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