Video Mickey Delp Makes 'Walk Up and Play' Electronic Instruments (Video) 28
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There he was at SXSW with a tableful of beeping and booping electronic (musical) instruments made by his company, Delptronics, surrounded by kids and adults listening to and playing the instruments. One of the adults was Slashdot's Timothy Lord, who pointed his videocam at Mickey and asked (slightly paraphrased), "What's going on here?"
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Sure, you can have a full refund of any time and money that you were forced to spend on watching the video.
Oh, wait, that was none.
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Cut your losses and just peace! You'll be waiting for a while for a time refund...
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When you are led to believe a video is a really interesting video and it actually turns out to be boring and a thinly veiled attempt at an advertisement it actually TURNS OFF people from the product.
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Thank you, Slashdot!
Due to your inability to support HTML5 video properly, I didn't lose the minutes that others are complaining about.
Nine fucking minutes? (Score:1)
TL;DW
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FastTracker II seems more interesting than that contraption with dozens of arcade buttons.
There are free android apps that do this. (Score:3)
The video: after about six minutes of pointless waffle, the video shows some kids playing with this, for about five seconds. Then back to the waffle.
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Sorry -- "for museums" is the last refuge of the person who doesn't have a market for his product. Why would the museum want it? Which principles of music does it demonstrate? What point in the history of music technology does it depict? If you can't answer these questions, it's not a product for museums.
All I hear is "step sequencer" and "easy", which is not enough (IMO)
The technology he describes behind the buttons is unnecessary, in that you could do this all with Arduino or Raspberry Pi for less money,
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You mean like YouTube or Vimeo? Yeah. That would be too easy.
I just let Mickey Delp know that he was on Slashdot. He's wondering who the hell Raymond is.
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I'm a musician. An instrumentalist, to be precise. Today, I've played my instrument for 8 hours including rehearsals, studying routines and repertoire, and a gig. This article is terrible, really really low quality. It's so crap.