[LAU] A cardboard audio control panel

Robert Vogel vogelrl at gmx.com
Wed Aug 21 04:13:09 CEST 2019


A computer with a well designed interface would be better.

My favorite is Musescore <https://musescore.org/en>, but there are many
others.


On 8/19/19 10:25 PM, Roger wrote:
> On 20/8/19 11:35 am, Hank Stanglow wrote:
>> On 8/19/19 5:51 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
>>> On Sun, 18 Aug 2019, david wrote:
>>>> https://www.rhythmo.io/
>>>>
>>>> Suitable for beginners or cheap folk?
>>> The price is: "super affordable", for who? Something with real
>>> numbers would be nice.
>> Looks like a dumb gimmick. It's going to be one of those things that
>> make you think "oh wow, this will be affordable and customizeable"
>> until you realize you're spending as much money as if you purchased
>> an Elektron Digitakt.
>
> I agree, looks like a toy. And I pity the poor busker out on the
> street making "beats" when it starts to rain!
>
> These kind of controllers can be had for peanuts these days, and
> decent brand-name ones are inexpensive too.
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