The arrival of the modulares interface ..

K9 Kai Niggemann canine at waf80.de
Thu Oct 23 11:50:07 CEST 2014


It does look great. And it seems a 24" iPad might be a great addition to the line if this catches on...;-)

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On 23.10.2014, at 11:35, ibi sum <ibisum at gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> For iPad:
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> http://www.creativeapplications.net/cinder/modulares-interface-b-a-physical-controller-interface-for-ipad/
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> My thoughts:
> 
> This is really like the last wall to total performance from the new-gen of digital synths and music machines. For anyone with a long-borne love of hardware synthesizers, dedicated machines, or perhaps those with a general disinterest in software-synths/plugins from the general purpose computers (PC's/Mac's) in terms of inspiration/creativity, seeing this kind of device finally being constructed is a watershed. Bring it on! (todo: check for the 3d-printable variety and then get crackin' ..)
> 
> From the point of view of physicality, such a device is in high demand. As much as it is functional, and a part of our life today, the touchscreen interface still suffers some severe limitations. Performance with physical devices, custom-made for the job as most musical instruments and sound-manipulating devices are, really matters to musicians. Touch-control over parameters is not nearly as reliable - and directly interfaced with the intention of the user - as a knob, a slider, a physical button. These things work far more reliably than touch, especially in high-performance, potentially high-load (on the intellect behind the finger), situations.
> 
> So, this is something I'm very happy to see, because if it works out, it will solve a significant issue with using touchscreen-devices on stage: sometimes you want to rock, not slip.
> 
> j.
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