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I usually really don’t like controllers like this but….
…. I really want to try this.
It’s like a rainbow, lite brite, Commodore 64 mind blower
i gotta see a Lumatone Keytar soon
ОтветитьBro he seemed high by the end of the video when he mentioned super majors, it's just that crazy to think about the possibilities 😂 totally understand hahah
Ответитьwhat if you don't have any music theory and don't play any instruments yet with actual skill or theory knowledge?
Ответитьincredible host.
ОтветитьTerrible background music, totally annoying.
Ответитьalienware
ОтветитьThis video was amazing 😂
ОтветитьI play harmonic flute. No holes or keys. In touch with tuning not the equal distempered 12, 31, or any messy math divisions. This keyboard should be able to do meantone with real sevenths in all keys. Hard to see at end-view the "show it once very clearly slowly" shot that should be timed with the narration for each scale. It's a big field of lights but the multi-camera editing should cut to close-up at each fingering.
ОтветитьOof, $4,000? Does Casio make a poor man's version 😂?
ОтветитьThis is obviously a joke
ОтветитьYour wig is distracting :/
Ответитьcocktail lounge dribble chords for numpties. BUT no real music. Non of the expensive gimmicks ($4000) is actually used by real musicians to produce rhythmic melodies - notice that?
Ответитьamazing!
ОтветитьI love the Lumatone's programmable isomorphic keyboard. Hexagons are the bestagons!
ОтветитьI hope Thom Yorke has gotten his hands on one of these. I can’t even imagine what he’d come up with.
Ответитьbut, will this run DOOM?
ОтветитьNow that I understand the principle of an isomorphic layout, and that every chord shape or interval pattern is always the same....this is the cheat code! I can learn the common chord shapes (major, minor, 7th, diminished, augmented, etc) in a SINGLE good lesson on the Lumatone keyboard, while learning all those shapes in every key on a conventional keyboard is MONTHS of lessons and practice!
Now if only it didn't cost 3 grand to get one....
Does this have anything to offer a classical or jazz trained musician with a grasp of music theory and a virtuoso technique? I have seen the upside of learning the Roli Seaboard for the individual pitch bending and filters weeping and
Ответитьdefinitely next level- I kind of think that possibly the diagonal aspect is confusing would prefer horizontal + vertical playing I think- more like the Janko
ОтветитьThe sub count is the price
Ответитьwhen he showed those 5 steps from C to D, i felt like something broke really bad inside my head.
Ответитьinstant mediocre jazz get me going
ОтветитьMartin Molin needs one of these
ОтветитьI’m already sold. Too bad it’s 4000 dollars lol. May be quite a while till I can afford it.
ОтветитьLooks great, but I am blind color so this is going to be very challenging for me.
ОтветитьEasy mediocre Debussy music XD
ОтветитьHi ! Can you program it as you want to do some Just intonation or are you stucked with equal temperaments ?
ОтветитьJust purchased a Lumatone! Can't wait for it to arrive. Thank you for all the guidance and inspiration. I'm going to go back and re-watch all these videos.
Ответить"on top of that it has polyphonic aftertouch" hajdhbdhzjgshsgdvduhdhdududucbisksbdudbsiokanwbsifbdj that's what poly aftertouch is!!!
ОтветитьJacob Collier needs to get his grubbly lil mits on this bad boy.
ОтветитьTHERE IS NO WAY THATS THAT MANS REAL HAIR. LEGO HAIR HEADED FREAK
ОтветитьFinally, an instrument that makes the piano look cool
ОтветитьThat first setup reminds me of a button accordion a lot.
ОтветитьI didn´t know that Asmongold also makes music. Multi talent. But where did he get those hair?
ОтветитьThat wig is sooooo obvious!!!!
ОтветитьWTF is up with that wig Dave?
ОтветитьEvery episode I can’t tell if this guy is real or playing an SNL character.
Ответитьdamn, i really need the crypto gods to pump these markets so i can get myself one of these and jam a little.
Also i die a little inside every time i get slammed with the numbers and octaves and letters. like wouldn't it be just easier if we checked out what sound each key does and then riff until something sounds cool?
70s prog rock bands would do wonders with this stuff.
ОтветитьSo, it’s not an “instrument” … It’s only a MIDI controller …
ОтветитьThe button accordion works in a similar way.
ОтветитьMy brain is too small
ОтветитьBeing a guitar player, this looks like the answer.
Ответитьis there a version that doesn't look like it is trying too hard?
ОтветитьWhat ?😮
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