NAMM 2020: Akai Force - Some Cool Performance Tips
From Nick Trikakis 18/01/20
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Some really cool ways to create and perform using the standalone Akai Force from Nick Trikakis. Previously Force has been seen as some kind of hardware Live device, but this is really not the case. Nick shows us a few cool ways to create beats and musical performances using the hardware.
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