I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
On the note of guns being designed as toys, somehow I'm not surprised, haha! 😅
As far as the Launchpads go, I love those things! They're so dang colorful and I'm pretty sure I've seen videos of one being used as a sequencer similar to what you're talking about. I'll have to look into the Launchpad more thoroughly if I continue down this route... who knows, I might end up picking one up one of these days!
The light and 3d mapping stuff is so interesting to me! I would love to sync different gear in a room with music and have my own little light show. I'm also quite interested in how the OP-Z (imagine that, another product from TE , haha!) lets you sequence photos, DMX lighting, and even graphics via something called videolab + Unity... but the buttons are tiny — it's like a little TV remote, haha! — and it's certainly more expensive than something like the Launchpad which may be just as capable with the right software!
Anyway, here's a picture of my setup. I'm a guitar player that has fallen for synths over the past couple of years! But, I also set up a little projector above my space and have aspirations to one day create visuals to go with my music.
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On the note of guns being designed as toys, somehow I'm not surprised, haha! 😅
As far as the Launchpads go, I love those things! They're so dang colorful and I'm pretty sure I've seen videos of one being used as a sequencer similar to what you're talking about. I'll have to look into the Launchpad more thoroughly if I continue down this route... who knows, I might end up picking one up one of these days!
The light and 3d mapping stuff is so interesting to me! I would love to sync different gear in a room with music and have my own little light show. I'm also quite interested in how the OP-Z (imagine that, another product from TE , haha!) lets you sequence photos, DMX lighting, and even graphics via something called videolab + Unity... but the buttons are tiny — it's like a little TV remote, haha! — and it's certainly more expensive than something like the Launchpad which may be just as capable with the right software!
Anyway, here's a picture of my setup. I'm a guitar player that has fallen for synths over the past couple of years! But, I also set up a little projector above my space and have aspirations to one day create visuals to go with my music.