I hear yah, no one likes a copy cat...
I think that innovation though comes in many forms, such as a new interface, or new sound engine etc... all of which they can package into a device which copies old devices to an extent....
I do not own a future retro revolution, but from what i hear the roundness of the design provides a innovative interface built on top of a fairly copy cat sound...
I think a new design can go a long way in changing how a musician works...
Does anyone have any physical designs they would like to see implemented, like a giant square device, step sequencers on all 4 side and the cables come out the bottom, providng the ability to rotate the instrument... eh eh? any takers... ;)
-JC
----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Melnyk
To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [elektron] Next Elektron Machine?
On Dec 1, 2005, at 12:20 PM, johan_et_pirlouit wrote:
> Whatever dude, you don't think the 16 step drum sequencer has been
> done before? There is no other machine like the one I described.
never said the 16 step seq hadn't been done before; just saying that
pretty much copying the MPC, adding a feature or two and
slapping "Elektron" on it is not really their thing.
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