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Zvuk9 Expressive MIDI Controller Now Available Via Indiegogo Campaign

The Zvuk9 features 9 pressure- and position-sensitive pads. it can be customized with up to 15 configurations, storying settings for scale, tonic, split status, X & Y controls, on/off status for notes, aftertouch, and X and Y.… Read More Zvuk9 Expressive MIDI Controller Now Available Via Indiegogo Campaign

September 26, 2017September 26, 20172 Comments

Expressive Improvisation With The Zvuk9 Expressive MIDI Controller

The Zvuk9 is a new Expressive MIDI Controller that lets you use velocity, aftertouch, X and Y positions to control your synths. … Read More Expressive Improvisation With The Zvuk9 Expressive MIDI Controller

September 16, 201712 Comments

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That’s right. I find that you’re a completely different person as a maker than you are as a listener. That’s one of the reasons I so often leave the studio to listen to things. A lot of people never leave the studio when they’re making something, so they’re always in that maker mode, screwdriving things in—adding, adding, adding. Because it seems like the right thing to be doing in that room. But it’s when you come out that you start to hear what you like.

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