Tonematrix (since you couldn't afford the Tenori-On)

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Tonematrix (since you couldn't afford the Tenori-On)

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I was saying something like this could be done in our previous thread. Now make it a VSTi and we are talking. Touchscreen does not matter. That was just an excuse to charge a lot of money for it. You don't need the hardware. A mouse is fine.
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Well it really isn't a tenori-on replica, but it did make a for a nice diversion for a few minutes so I thought I'd share. :)
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its like one of the simplest apps avaliable for these :D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/92276224@N00/2768522793

mouse monoming just doesnt cut it 8)
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If someone did a serious software version of this, you could make the visuals way better than the TENOR-ON and add more features too.
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Would be a nice addition to modular :)
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braincell wrote:If someone did a serious software version of this, you could make the visuals way better than the TENOR-ON and add more features too.
Check out Max+Jitter for user-made visual apps that work well with midi. Resolume is my favorite 'visuals' app, it can manipulate flash movies and the new version from that company is quite powerful.
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Glancing at Resolume, it looks like something I would be very interested in. I downloading it now.
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Cloud Computing for music. Great Link I love it!

Someone please make this for Scope. Forget the fancy new hardware.
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