The Idoru P-1 is a simple, compact, and tough multi-channel audio and midi backing track player. Designed specifically for live musicians. Find out more at idoru.live
Aaaahhh thank you guys i was dreaming about thing like that... samplers and groovebox aside we need simple song parts player without abletons etc. Let's just hope we'll get the desktop version
This just popped up on my feed and it's amazing! This is exactly what my girlfriend needs, but we're in a stupid country under sanctions, so we won't be getting it any time soon. But I wish you all the best with this product, it's truly unique and very useful.
Does it have a midi sound module built in for the MIDI tracks or does it just send the data out to an external module? Also does it send CC messages? Would be awesome for it to switch my guitar effects on my midi controllable pedals.
It doesn't have a sound module built in, so you would send the midi from the P-1 to whatever sound module/synth etc you want to control. Yes, it can send CC messages. More info on it's capabilities here: support.idoru.live
Looks really neat and it seems it works well, props to you. But I'm afraid not many will buy it. Why? Because it's custom hardware, running custom OS with custom software that you control. I can get the same functionality with iPad of my choice, audio interface of my choice (not limited to 6 outs), any midi controller that I like and any app that works for me (Playback or stage tracks) with sure, more tweaking at the beginning, but the result is more flexible system. I still however think that this product will work for some looking for all-in-1 solution and I can see it working in such scenarios :)
Main issue I had with iPads is if that there's heat issues , if you live in hot climate conditions it heats up especially during soundcheck and then its game over
This sound pretty good and unique. Will they be any future update that use other source for data then SD card? (Also I'm in Asia I don't think I could buy it soon)
@@paulhermansen6196 This product isn't for me but i get it. The point was NOT to run a computer. If you buy a hard drive that's meant to be rugged & portable, you pay 2 to 3 times the amount for it. Same with this kind of product. No BSOD, No audio drivers crashing, frozen DAW, no issues & that's supposed to be the point. I don't think you know much about audio or live equipment if you didn't get that. Watch some video's on Richie Hawtin's setup, then lets talk.