That D-pad rings a bell...
Intel ATOM E640 @ 1.0GHz inside, baby
Last edited by akira^8GB (Jan 25, 2012 12:26 am)
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That D-pad rings a bell...
Intel ATOM E640 @ 1.0GHz inside, baby
Last edited by akira^8GB (Jan 25, 2012 12:26 am)
i'd heavily consider one if it had a midi jack and was 500 dollars cheaper.
I use ipod app called beatmaker 2. its like the same thing.... for $20.
yeah ... wouldnt even think about wasting money on one of those.
Last edited by wedanced (Jan 25, 2012 4:06 am)
I use ipod app called beatmaker 2. its like the same thing.... for $20.
yeah ... wouldnt even think about wasting money on one of those.
yeah, i use beatmaker 2 too. exact same thing.
i'd heavily consider one if it had a midi jack and was 500 dollars cheaper.
... Wait so it does what DS10 does but has import/export and functions as vst,,,
It even looks kinda like a DS.
Looks like it'd be fun, but it's not a DAW.
Hey, don't blame me, it's what THEY call it
I quite like it, it even has a USB host so you can connect it to external controllers right away (and that's how you attain a MIDI jack to it).
The DS-10 sounds like absolute shit, why would you even compare it? Also this is real time synthesis not failed sample based fake realtime like the DS-10. You can also load samples in it and whatnot. It's more like a portable Reason. And it may get hacked as fuck, after all, it's an x86 type CPU inside, probably running Linux.
i think this will be totally awesome when the company tanks and you can get them for way cheap on ebay
i think this will be totally awesome when the company tanks and you can get them for way cheap on ebay
It doesnt help you when a company tanks before its released.