| Music Composing gets digital… |
| Wednesday, 20 August 2008 20:43 | ||||
![]() Of course it has, isn’t everything sooner or later? From our friends at Yanko comes this digital composer interface which has the promise to bring out the John Williams in all of us. The concept, which has LiteOn as it’s benefactor, the idea couldn’t be simpler. Sing into the pen/mic, dock it and watch the notes get transcribed before your eyes as they’re played back. Think of it as Danny Elfman meets karaoke. For those who enjoy old school composing, the pen/mic also allows for direct composition on the tablet itself. As the notes are written, the tablet will then proceed to digitize the information into song and play it back. What’s more, the tablet promises to store whole libraries of instrumental arrangements to that once the opus is written, it can be played back with each instrument chiming in. ![]()
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