Yeah better to just get the Teenage Engineering OP1. Those things look fun. Just can't afford one at the moment. But maybe now that there is monthly payments with Affirm maybe I can.
This but unironically. The piano layout has a lot of stupid design decisions that everyone just puts up with because "It's always been that way". Not saying that the one in the video is any better though
there are actually a lot of "reinventions" already! since you're talking about this specific controller i think you'd be interested in taking a look at any isomorphic layout people use these days
I was watching this video and then my neighbour came and we watched it together. He said that this video changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and all my villagers watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful. Thank You for this video....
@@nyashkawaii Not sure what you're talking about exactly? It not only switches modes based on the pad you put on, but it also has pressure sensitivity, MPE, and Aftertouch. Have you ever actually used one?
@BitHappyy Hi. The things on top over sensors usually called membranes. (this is why regular PC keyboard called membrane one). Incase of this one: probably using regular RF sensors, that's are usually used in such thing. The swapping mechanism is probably works with RF too(that's molded into membrabe, meanwhile box underneath understand what it's attach to). I didn't said its bad or anything like this. Even worth the price with that look and that its even made. :)
That’s the craziest thing I’ve seen in Music for a while a modular Mitty controller. My only question is are the pads velocity sensitive? That’s a crazy innovative design.
This is so cool… in a limited demo, unusable for much though, nothing live for sure. Damn I wish one of these with the switchable faceplates worked for half a shit.
@@LNADoesAudioStuff More importantly, why do I have to search through the comments in order to find the name of the product you are attempting to show off??
They have a normal, actual piano pad with black and white key layout as well, The black and yellow one she uses is specifically laid out for synth type sound play, for people who want to stick to 1 key and not use any notes outside of that key (like C major using only white keys)
400usd for the controller and all the pads. hard pass. When they use the yellow key pad you can clearly tell theyre holding the pad on with the left hand and the right is moving the pad around. You absolutely wont be able to play single notes with expression with that.