It's been doing that a lot lately.
Just when I'm in the throws of banging my head against the wall developing (and re-developing, and developing again, and holding my head in my hands, and throwing wads of paper in the waste-basket like a man-at-the-drawing-board from days of yore) the GCe3 is precisely not when I want to see this amazing little pocket synth / controller from Teenage Engineering.
It is elegant, gorgeous, white, simple, complex, and sexy-as-all-git-out. It's both a controller and a stand-alone synthesizer. Oh, and it's got a motion sensor. (Cries a bit) I'm in awe. Good job guys, can't wait to actually see one in action.
By the way, these screens they've developed are ridiculous.
Still struggling with visual feedback issues with the GCe3. Teenage Industries solution here might solve a lot of my problems. Interesting to think on for the future.
ps In other news, Teenage Industries is a pretty sweet name.
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It is elegant, gorgeous, white, simple, complex, and sexy-as-all-git-out. It's both a controller and a stand-alone synthesizer. Oh, and it's got a motion sensor. (Cries a bit) I'm in awe. Good job guys, can't wait to actually see one in action.
By the way, these screens they've developed are ridiculous.
Still struggling with visual feedback issues with the GCe3. Teenage Industries solution here might solve a lot of my problems. Interesting to think on for the future.
ps In other news, Teenage Industries is a pretty sweet name.
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