How THIS Will Change Music Creation Forever

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • After 1 year of using the LinnStrument, heres my thoughts and uses of it.
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    Intro - 0:00
    Note Layout - 0:19
    Chords - 1:12
    Gesture Control - 1:40
    Vibrato - 1:57
    Pressure - 2:20
    Front To Back - 2:35
    Interface Design - 2:44
    Split Mode - 3:17
    Arp - 3:31
    Step Sequencer - 3:48
    How Big is It? - 3:59
    Improvements - 4:10
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Komentáře • 12

  • @rodriquezbailey1832
    @rodriquezbailey1832 Před měsícem

    Great Video my brother you did Roger Linn linnstrument review proud. One love

  • @saifr11
    @saifr11 Před rokem

    dope video. Is there anyway you could do a synth remake of the intro sound to Hiroshi Satoh - Say Goodbye?

  • @victorblancoarcas
    @victorblancoarcas Před rokem

    Hello, I doubt whether to buy this 128 or buy the large model. What do you recommend? thanks

    • @AntonProducer
      @AntonProducer  Před rokem +1

      Overall I'm happy with the size of 128. But often when playing melodies, you will need to change row to access the higher notes (especially if using the split feature). So just depends on your playing style.. 128 forces you to use certain scale shapes. Whereas the larger model will allow more flexibility

    • @victorblancoarcas
      @victorblancoarcas Před rokem

      ok, trhanks@@AntonProducer

  • @DaveDEF82
    @DaveDEF82 Před rokem

    I know that the LinnStrument is a crazy instrument but the dualo exquis could be more approachable for the masses... you should check it out.

    • @AntonProducer
      @AntonProducer  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the suggestion, I haven't heard of the dualo equis so will look into it

    • @Whistler-007
      @Whistler-007 Před rokem

      @@AntonProducer LinnStrument is awesome and offers so much.
      But I'll probably never get it, there's no tactile feedback to keep track of where your fingers are.
      you have to constantly watch what you're doing. Not great when you're reading music or interacting with the band.

    • @AntonProducer
      @AntonProducer  Před rokem +1

      ​@@Whistler-007 That's a great point. I often find it frustrating looking at what I'm playing. Thanks for bringing that up

  • @bliss1390
    @bliss1390 Před rokem +1

    Wow…I always thought it was a gimmick, in reality it’s an amazing tool

    • @AntonProducer
      @AntonProducer  Před rokem

      Yeah Roger Linn is a genius! It’s very customisable so I’m always finding new ways to use it 🙌🏾