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I confess, I didn't witness this one in the flesh, but the idea of it is really quite simple. Most of the time the machines are in control, well with the ADIG Human Synchronizer , you can drive for a change. Add some flexibility into your live show, let the drummer get loose again.
I could summarize, but here's what they say:
" In the studio or on the road, ADIG Human Synchronizer™ will take care of synchronizing all your delays or sequencers to the performance of a musician, conductor or dancer. Our technology puts the performer in control of the tempo and your machines in ways not possible until now! ADIG Human Synchronizer™ is a Tempo Controller that allows the musician to control the tempo of the Midi Clock in real time during a performance. The Midi Clock is used for controlling the tempo of other external equipment, like Sequencers, Delays and Loops"
The ADIG Human Synchronizer™ software is available both as Windows and Mac versions.
$399
Cerebral Infect Said... Did the Ploytec 34one pedal did the same thing for a lower price and in hardware format (without the audio input) ? 29-Jan-09 11:36 AM Benedict Johnson Said...
The Koass Pad 3 does beat-detection/synchronization, and the looping tool in Ableton 8 looks like it automatically syncs to your live playing -
Impressive and highly useful, but I just think this technology is getting a bit too common to throw around statements like "in ways not possible until now" 05-Apr-09 11:39 AM Post a comment
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