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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Eigenharp Alpha

This is one of the most expressive electronic music controllers I've ever seen:





Very well thought out. But... this still seems to suffer from what plagues most of these sorts of new instruments: it makes you look like a total tool. It shouldn't, but it does.

That shouldn't dissuade anyone from using it if they like it, though. After all, I look like a guy checking his email or playing Tetris when I perform.

(from engadget)

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