
deanlofts
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I'm lost, what product are you guys talking about?
Just got off the phone with the CEO of Music Computing.
Sooooo, who wants to buy a Miko, Timbaland Special Edition???![]()
I'm afraid you are incorrect, sir. 32GB sdcard selling for $60 at amazon right now:
Yo, hate to get off topic I've missed out on so much in the last couple of months. When is the next ustream session bro?
I'll take the cheeto's![]()
Just got off the phone with the CEO of Music Computing.
Sooooo, who wants to buy a Miko, Timbaland Special Edition???![]()
so the music computing is better than o labs just say it any one want neko xxl noooooo i just got this thing:banghead:
Apparently, I have purchased 2 of these things. Anybody want one???![]()
Seriously? Because I'm interested.
So now it's not software anymore and is now a machine?? LOL
Music Computing Official Press Release said:Leading off the roll-out event are all-in-one keyboard production stations that will be the most powerful available, but priced at keyboard workstation prices. Keyboard production stations can be loosely defined as keyboard workstations that are connected to a computer, which is needed to provide additional processing power and features. While keyboard workstations are suited for live performance and sketching out ideas for a song, keyboard production stations, with built in
high-power computer cores, allow users to go from composition to recording to mixing and finally mastering of songs that are ready for radio or direct Internet distribution.
Up next will be laptop keyboard production station docks. With the emergence of high-power laptops, it is now possible to utilize them for professional music production. The new laptop keyboard production station docks, the first of its kind, are mainly designed for Apple’s MacBook Pro series laptops, but will work with virtually any laptop sized 13” to 17” in diameter, turning them instantly into full-blown professional keyboard production stations.
Ah I haven't really been keeping up with it too much. A few pages back you said it wasn't a machine.