As much as I hate spam as the next guy, it's wrong to let the government get involved with it. A technology to prevent spam will take care of the problem much better then the government ever can and do we really want the government tell us what we can and can't do with our emails?
what's really neat is the interface... being able to move sounds around in a 3d space and manipulate the samples/loops with a completely uncluttered interface.
This is the main problem with vst/softsynths, being able to use them in real time w/o a midi controller. The ideas is to get as close as you physically can to the music be made and computers.Audiopad does this thru least one computer to do it's job and radio tagging of the objects being moved around the table.
The reason something like this won't go commercial for a long time is b/c there are no real new ideas as far as the actual sound manipulation is concerned. See ableton live for example or jeskola buzz.
"Would you like to pet it?"
"don't be rough with it"
As much as I hate spam as the next guy, it's wrong to let the government get involved with it. A technology to prevent spam will take care of the problem much better then the government ever can and do we really want the government tell us what we can and can't do with our emails?
what's really neat is the interface... being able to move sounds around in a 3d space and manipulate the samples/loops with a completely uncluttered interface. This is the main problem with vst/softsynths, being able to use them in real time w/o a midi controller. The ideas is to get as close as you physically can to the music be made and computers.Audiopad does this thru least one computer to do it's job and radio tagging of the objects being moved around the table. The reason something like this won't go commercial for a long time is b/c there are no real new ideas as far as the actual sound manipulation is concerned. See ableton live for example or jeskola buzz.