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Taro Toporific wrote:[floatr][/floatr]
I've been following Toshio Iwai's Electroplankton Theremin for the 21th Century. for some time now (RRS). Even though he now has the backing of Yamaha for more than one year, production has been delayed seemingly f--o--r--e--v--e--r.....
Yamaha says it is seeing brisk interest in a new digital musical instrument that enables users to create and play music as if they are drawing pictures. After a successful advance launch in Britain, Yamaha offered the instrument online in Japan last week at 121,000 yen (1,170 dollars) each. It has already sold a few hundred of the new instrument, against planned sales of 1,000 in Japan for the entire first year, according to the company..."You will be able to compose music in 20 minutes," Yu Nishibori, one of the developers of the TENORI-ON, told AFP...more...
aquamarine wrote:Sorry Yamaha, but that price for a small little micro-computer that does nothing other than plays notes (and from what I've seen in real-life situations, has a tenancy to have buttons fail), it's simply not worth it.
20,000 yen? Sure
30,000 yen? Perhaps
121,000 yen? Eat a dick.
unkosando wrote:This is great because it allows people with no talent to make music... Oh wait... I think their are already people out there doing that.
aquamarine wrote:Ba-dum ching!
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