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Japanese Invention: What is the name for this handheld illuminating...
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<blockquote data-quote="greenmuppet" data-source="post: 1607335" data-attributes="member: 560130"><p>...button devicethat can layer digital sound? Saw it once on Youtube but forgot to 'favorite' it and now I can't seem to find it anywhere. It would help if I knew what it is called. All I can remember is that the portable device was a digital instrument that you control by pressing buttons that illuminate. Through a sequence of different pushes, you can rearrange and layer new and loop tracks creating your own music right on the spot. The handheld device is the size of two PSP and doesn't have a screen, just illuminating buttons that flicker on and off and or scans across the board to show tempo or resonation. Looked almost like a game, but it was more like an instrument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenmuppet, post: 1607335, member: 560130"] ...button devicethat can layer digital sound? Saw it once on Youtube but forgot to 'favorite' it and now I can't seem to find it anywhere. It would help if I knew what it is called. All I can remember is that the portable device was a digital instrument that you control by pressing buttons that illuminate. Through a sequence of different pushes, you can rearrange and layer new and loop tracks creating your own music right on the spot. The handheld device is the size of two PSP and doesn't have a screen, just illuminating buttons that flicker on and off and or scans across the board to show tempo or resonation. Looked almost like a game, but it was more like an instrument. [/QUOTE]
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