Push Turn Move - book on electronic instruments design
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Re: Push Turn Move - book on electronic instruments design
Lots of nice pretty pictures. Looks perfect for some rich kid's high rise apartment to sit next to all his high-priced trustfunded gear that is not covered in dust only because his cleaning lady keeps it immaculate. "oh yeah, I'm deep into EDM" {/cynical}
A history of the industrial design of these interfaces would be amazing though, but this doesn't seem like the product the nerds would wish for.
Also, if such a cleaning lady situation exists I hope she makes music on the downlow and has a bandcamp somewhere, because I would support her on principle.
A history of the industrial design of these interfaces would be amazing though, but this doesn't seem like the product the nerds would wish for.
Also, if such a cleaning lady situation exists I hope she makes music on the downlow and has a bandcamp somewhere, because I would support her on principle.
Re: Push Turn Move - book on electronic instruments design
my cleaning lady literally begged me to relieve her of her duties regarding my studio many, many years ago...1nfinitezer0 wrote:Lots of nice pretty pictures. Looks perfect for some rich kid's high rise apartment to sit next to all his high-priced trustfunded gear that is not covered in dust only because his cleaning lady keeps it immaculate. "oh yeah, I'm deep into EDM" {/cynical}
A history of the industrial design of these interfaces would be amazing though, but this doesn't seem like the product the nerds would wish for.
Also, if such a cleaning lady situation exists I hope she makes music on the downlow and has a bandcamp somewhere, because I would support her on principle.
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Re: Push Turn Move - book on electronic instruments design
Yep that's the one. Whilst I know most of what's in there already, I'd like to have a hardback book handy in the studio for inspiration and tips to flick to. Sort of like that book Brian Eno wrote that's something like 90 different ideas/short concepts or something, I can't remember the title at the moment.