So… it’s clear people don’t understand what “Designed” means in this context. It means they literally designed the look of the device, that’s it. The rest of it is this different company. Teenage Engineering does lots of design work for other companies, it doesn’t mean the product is theirs, they were just contracted to make the product LOOK the way it looks. Given that this is not being sold on their website, this is not actually a Teenage Engineering product. They were just contracted to help with the project.
@@ameddayr yup. Play date and the Nothing Phone (at least the first one). They’ve also designed things for IKEA and you wouldn’t know if you bought the stuff because nothing at ikea was labeled “designed by teenage engineering.”
What's easier and more intuitive? Carrying an extra device in your pocket that takes 5 minutes to tell you that you shouldn't drink hand sanitizer, or having an extra app on your phone that does the same thing?
@@DarkSideofSynth during lockdown I bought a bottle of hand sanitizer that I thought was a joke product to sell at a liquor stores. It was liquid and not a gel like I was used to. It seemed plausible at least that it was probably just repackaged vodka or similar. It had no warning labels on it, etc. It quickly became clear it was not a joke product🙃 your post just reminded me of it XD
But according to them, you will NEVER find that app again on your phone, because you will fall asleep while scrolling through your app drawer. 😛So your only two choices really are: installing the rabbit app and deleting all other apps, or buying their weird form factor contraption, d'oh.
Alcohol itself is a sanitiser, and cheaper than those fancy products. I don't think they would get away legally without making it super clear what it really is ;) For jokes, never rely on corporate stuff. @@Emily_M81
To be honest, with the right sounding samples/drums any basic sequencing app can sound great in their demo video. Someone might have spent countless hours putting it together and coming close to throwing their device at the wall because the interface sucks but it IS TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE to make something really sick sounding with it.
The reason for the higher prices on the windows and Mac versions is that all the gadgets are included. The mobile versions have in app purchases for additional gadgets.
Looks like material for a future episode of Netflix's Black Mirror as some people fall down the Rabbit hole...meanwhile Samsung just launched the S24 with some great AI included which shows anything this little device has going for it is going to be pointless soon
8:10 I've done these types of sessions before. It's really laid back and fun. We used to get these corporate types book a session as a "team-building" exercise. The liquor and alcohol companies' employees were the most fun, they'd get super lit and write terrible raps and have a good time. $$$$$$$$ (I've also done 5-year-old birthday parties in the studio - now THAT's a nightmare lol). As long as every one is nice and fun to work with, i don't care what im recording lol
I tend to be an early adopter for new tech, but I'm going to hold off on the R1. Like others have suggested, something very similar is going to start showing up on our phones, probably within a couple years, and I don't need what the Rabbit is offering at the moment.
I work in disability care, I’m very interested in AI assistant devices like this to help make their life easier. The accessibility to technology is getting better, and this will be amazingly helpful. Imagine training it to recognise sounds from non verbal communicative people to express emotion, needs, and problems. I can think of so many possibilities for this. I get you don’t like teenage engineering, and I am first to agree they are over hyped garbage, but this was a bad take “I feel like computers are pretty easy to use these days”. For you and the able yes, for anyone less then high functioning, no. You grew up playing doom, so did I, but Jimmy with severe autism was overstimulated by just the presence of the blue light so couldn’t access the world of technology. Love your videos but this was out of pocket.
Thank you for the reminder that consumer technology keeps "evolving," while minimal resources are allocated to make apps & devices truly accessible to the diversity of humanity.
the rabbit seems like an augmented iteration on the voice activated digital assistant, and given the current state of LLMs seems fine for party tricks and spicy autocomplete, but not something I'd trust to help my handicapped brother navigate his world. got to keep trying, though, otherwise it won't improve.
@@poofygoof exactly, it should be adopted and evolved. It’s way cheaper then another devices on the market, and it’s theme and design will be a huge factor. The approachability of a anthropomorphic helper, the calm simplicity of its replies, and learning capabilities make it a big win for me. Other devices like this are aimed at just making mundane tasks like a shopping list easier, this seems to actually be designed with teaching and learning in mind. I work closely with non verbal Autistic and Down syndrome young adults. The biggest hurdle for their independence is finding a way to teach them uniquely as the standard approaches don’t tend to work. I could see this being used as a reinforcement to lessons and goals, a way for them to communicate with the outside world in simple but profoundly helpful ways and help keep a schedule, the list goes on and on. Ever since I seen the announcement my minds been racing with ideas for my clients!
Wasn't out of pocket when nothing about Rabbit's marketing was directed towards disabled people. The context he was speaking in was based on the context he was given. You recognizing its potential benefit with a relatively small percentage of people based on your own experiences is a bias. If anything you should take it up with Rabbit because I agree, this probably would have great success in that area. Otherwise yeah, it doesn't have much utility that phones don't have.
The last guy at the end is a typical Silicon Valley CEO wannabe who tries to invent problem from the ground up in order to justify the existence of his stupid gadget that he came up with. Literally almost everyone has a smartphone today so where are all those people tired of smartphones because they are too complicated? Who needs a device to tell them that drinking a bottle of detergent may be bad for their health?
Jesse Lyu is certainly a Silicon Valley type, but that doesn't mean he's wrong. For various reasons smartphones suck for a lot of people, myself included. I seriously doubt this R1 tamagotchi is the solution I'm looking for, but I will celebrate innovative alternatives to the status quo. Let's start with more emphasis on accessibility and ethical interface design. 💁🏿♀️
Lil nas X is doing the edge lord's work.. someone has to do it, the US is still so damn religious. He's doing what metal did but more pop and 30(40?) years later.
I believe the r1 rabbit is a step towards the right direction . It might feel stupid at first as it is version 1 but ... I think this is the start of changing the user-experience for phones .
Taking a look at the Rabbit website is funny. Rarely seen such a poorly explained product. "LAM is a new type of foundation model that understands human intentions on computers". Ah, yes, "foundation model", this is a phrase we all understand, and it's a new one, not like those old foundation models my grandpa used to have.
I need an autopumper. It’s freakin’ cold out and my gas tank is empty. Remember when you could flip that little switch on the gas handle, and you could get back in the car while it pumped? Yeah, you’re probably too young to remember that. It was great.
Somebody backed that project for 50k for around 80 units you said, the unit price is 179.. I don’t even have to do the decimals to call that suspicious 😅 (I know it’s a pledge and that pricing can be different, but Come on)
11:49 I own cds, tapes, vinyl, nfts, audio hardware and digital plugins. It’s fun to be apart of history. Rollerblading, auto tune, MySpace. It was all just for fun.
I make it a point to make everybody I encounter with these dumb devices life harder in any way I can. The amount of BS I don't deal with now is amazing. Wish we could go back to the ISA jumper days to keep the dummies on pencil & paper and off the internet.
teenage engineering taking lessons from classic infomertials, inventing problems where there is none. It will be so simple even your grandma will be able to use it! Also literally every big company is going after the same concept, AND it can literally be (and already is) part of your smartphone anyway.
The Thing is this Rabbit R1 thing? Could be good for blind people in my opinion so its not so useless but I don't know if they are devices like these around
Yeah most cellphones already have accessibility features that can read everything on the screen and can respond to whatever you say and type it out for you. Siri does this for example.
Kai Cenat freaking out like that is poetic considering I’m not even religious and 100% know that’s the exact opposite reaction Christian’s are supposed to have lol. 😂
The funny thing for me is that if teenage engineering took their head out their ass, they could really do some cool shit. Or at least reeeally get somewhere with the cool stuff they do do
11:04 🎷😭 _"Jump Around" (1992) features a high-pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar-66 times in the course of the recording._ _The squeal was likely sampled from "Ain't Sayin' Nothin" (1988) by Divine Styler, which itself samples "Shoot Your Shot" (1965) by saxophonist Junior Walker._ Thanks, Wikipedia!
16:09 holy shit i knew teenage engineering liked to smell their own farts but this is wild. they really think they are changing the whole world with this stupid thing.
I agree that natural language interfaces -- bypassing apps and mouses and all that -- is the ideal future of "computers." This is similar to the original vision of things that Xerox were developing, but the tech was nowhere near being able to enact that. "Computer, make a database with 5 columns and 3 rows." That's a way better interface than Excel or Apple Numbers.
Dude, you are a funny funny guy.. I really hope your channel blows up.. Its about time someone took on these Moronic mass producing companies, and said what most of us (with a least a little part of our brains that still can look outside the box) are thinking.. Also at the same time, give props to the few that are not just pandering to our wallets. Again, best of luck, respect from Ireland 🇮🇪
This TE guy clearly doesn't have kids when at 3yo they can navigate a phone/tablet with ease, zoom in and out of photos, play/stop, swipe through, change apps/games without even thinking.
The Rabbit R1 is a tool. Saying it's like a phone is a bit naive. It's also only stupid if the user is stupid. Someone with a lack of imagination would render the device useless, but in the hands of someone who sees its potential it will be a game changer. You can even teach it tasks, so it's customizable/programmable. It also represents the beginning of the end of stagnant GUI's and standard operating systems.
9:57 btw bro, that's 50k in hong kong dollars. Right next to it it says 78 units for approximately 78$ US per. It looks like it's like a bundle deal because 50k HKD to USD is almost 7 grand. (6.39k to be exact) and 78x78 is 6084... but thats funny because theyre essentially charging.... almost 300$ extra.. for us to support them and then them send us them in bulk? lol.
It’s 99 bux to upgrade Korg Gadget 2 to gen 3 on Mac. I love that software tbh. It’s way more versatile than one might assume. I would also mention that the versions are all very very different in their functionality hence the massive price discrepancy. I might also mention that as far as I am concerned it does not take the place of a fully decked out DAW or at least gen 2 definitely doesn’t. I have yet to drop the dollars for the upgrade. Probably later today …
korg gadget where even the iap have iap smh and TE made another device nobody wants who already has a cellphone . Meanwhile Yamaha SEQTRAK just shut TE down with an epic groovebox at a fraction of the price and won't break immediately (fadergate) out of the box .
hey rabbit, add to the calendar, what beats i need for the album, order it into roughs/demos/premaster/postmaster, make sure to easily tag collaborators to i can add them to the mp3 data sounds stupid, but i think your forgetting how a lot of producers just want a pal, a pal who wont distort an 808, but organize all the adhd half of us have, im for the PA AI revolution upon us some easy observations, this isnt designed to replace the phone, its a modern day PDA device, a pager for the 21st century, its a separate device that doesnt play games, judging from the CES reveal, its a languaged based program assistant. perfect for organizing things you need to do, dentist appointment? ez, if your young enuff, school, but music? i see a few options. music wise, i see it as an organizational tool that sometimes spits esoteric philosophical wisdom, everyone mad about privacy like big tech didnt sell all of us to big bidders years ago, it uses a completely different OS and system, the dudes behind the OP-1 decided to dip their toes into the next step of TE. robots! if i can do custom skins like a smart watch, whats stopping me from actually giving it a personality, my music is extremely visual based, so a little music guy i downloaded my brain into through inputs and constant personalizing its not a plugin, wont generate you sounds, wont produce your beats, itll just tell you when you might cook based on previous cook frequency. you dont want to see when and how you cook? the newest innovation is batshit music tools, it may not produce music, but someone is gonna jailbreak it and now we got little gundam mpcs that talk to us, fucking sweet. or a music theory wizard lexicon that bestows wise trap knowledge. oh no big tech, oh now privacy is an issue, you guys arent gonna be put out of creative buisness off this, utilize and honestly, break it, if i can break ableton, we can break this for pure music enjoyment.
a device like this that has a very limited amount of buttons could be useful for the visually impaired. they should implement this into "glasses" and give the visually impaired a dubbed version of life... ROBOT VOICE: you see a bird, there is the street... you are standing in the middle of the street. there is a car, the car is red, the car is driving approximately 20, car, car, car, the car did hit you, you see blood, blood blood, lots of blood, approximately 3liter, you´ll die, you do not see anything anymore, ahh sry you did not see, to begin with you are blind... now your are blind and dead... and then a siren goes off on the device, pls disconnect from faulty host and put me on a life one. "sponsored by teenage engineering" haha
That Rabbit R1 device is genuinely the dummest thing I've ever seen. It's nearly the same size as a phone, it can only do one thing, and there are already tons of apps that do everything it does and more. By the time people get their hands on it the technology inside is already going to be archaic considering the current rate of AI innovation. It's never going to replace the smartphone, so bassically they're expecting people to carry a second device around that just does a tiny fraction of what their other device already does.... who the hell is going to do that? The entire selling point of the smartphone was that it allows you to carry 1 device that does 1000 things instead of 10 devices that do 1 thing. Even if they were right that phones are too complicated / not intuitive enough, the solution to that isn't a device that just gets rid of 99% of the smarphone's functionality.... the solution is to design a phone with a better user experience.
I own Korg Gadget for many years but I see it more as a simple groove box instead of a fully fledged DAW. The sounds are good enough. I won’t recommend it buying for your Mac. Buy it for the iPad instead.
Agree, on the iPad for 20 bucks I think it is a really good value. Even though I have some other software I usually go to Korg Gadget if I want to make some music on the go.
@@mudi2000a That’s also for me the reason to have Korg Gadget (and other apps) installed on my iPad. When I’m away from my Mac, it’s great to sketch some stuff on my iPad.
This biggest joke about Gadget 3 is that yeahhh that added those but you still have to buy all those insturments and effects. i paid 54.99 for 2 and that felt like a rip. Oh also forgot to mention they hide the play and stop button by default the shit is dumb. Also as some one who uses BHD Amp sims on the daily. it's probably the best money i have ever spent on guitar plug-in's so i can see that speaker sim being really dope.
pretty silly BUT and im sure there are apps as well that do similar things, but yeah if i could point at something and ask what is that, and in real time get the info without doing much else would be cool. I think AR tech kinda has that same idea in mind in some cases
So "autoducking" or "easy sidechain compression" is to complex but control over transients is beginner level? Holy shit, who made this? Also, vr sucks.
I love korg gadget ( I hate korg price models tho ) , and I use it on my phone all the time, but gosh I wish there was PC version, not just plug in version, but I'm not buying a mac for that. 😎 Lol I don't think Lil Nas X is edgy just Queer Goth doing *insert accurate music sub genre*, xtians on the other hand sure love to live on the edge though. (pun intended)
I think the R1 looks interesting for the price. Its key difference is the LAM, but I do struggle to see how this is useful/relevant once Siri is useful. Surely they know Apple is hard at work integrating better AI into siri. It doesn't do anything a phone couldn't do one day with some new tech.
Siri is built from various technologies which Apple acquired from smaller companies. If R1 finds a way to do _anything_ better than Siri, it will become a target for acquisition.
So… it’s clear people don’t understand what “Designed” means in this context. It means they literally designed the look of the device, that’s it. The rest of it is this different company.
Teenage Engineering does lots of design work for other companies, it doesn’t mean the product is theirs, they were just contracted to make the product LOOK the way it looks.
Given that this is not being sold on their website, this is not actually a Teenage Engineering product. They were just contracted to help with the project.
yeah, they also designed the playdate.
Yeah, a ton of people just don't understand the capabilities of this.
@@ameddayr yup. Play date and the Nothing Phone (at least the first one). They’ve also designed things for IKEA and you wouldn’t know if you bought the stuff because nothing at ikea was labeled “designed by teenage engineering.”
What's easier and more intuitive? Carrying an extra device in your pocket that takes 5 minutes to tell you that you shouldn't drink hand sanitizer, or having an extra app on your phone that does the same thing?
Or not being stupid, which is free? ;)
@@DarkSideofSynth during lockdown I bought a bottle of hand sanitizer that I thought was a joke product to sell at a liquor stores. It was liquid and not a gel like I was used to. It seemed plausible at least that it was probably just repackaged vodka or similar. It had no warning labels on it, etc.
It quickly became clear it was not a joke product🙃
your post just reminded me of it XD
But according to them, you will NEVER find that app again on your phone, because you will fall asleep while scrolling through your app drawer. 😛So your only two choices really are: installing the rabbit app and deleting all other apps, or buying their weird form factor contraption, d'oh.
But now you can touch both items safely 🤝
Alcohol itself is a sanitiser, and cheaper than those fancy products. I don't think they would get away legally without making it super clear what it really is ;) For jokes, never rely on corporate stuff. @@Emily_M81
To be honest, with the right sounding samples/drums any basic sequencing app can sound great in their demo video. Someone might have spent countless hours putting it together and coming close to throwing their device at the wall because the interface sucks but it IS TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE to make something really sick sounding with it.
Hey! It's Eliminate's best friend!
Like half of the software market is just scams for newbies at this point. Not exactly unique to the music industry, but it’s a bummer regardless.
The reason for the higher prices on the windows and Mac versions is that all the gadgets are included. The mobile versions have in app purchases for additional gadgets.
Looks like material for a future episode of Netflix's Black Mirror as some people fall down the Rabbit hole...meanwhile Samsung just launched the S24 with some great AI included which shows anything this little device has going for it is going to be pointless soon
I like the phrase “auto pumper”. I 💯 want it to replace the phrase “Sidechain”
I enjoyed this video with a nice large glass of chilled hand sanitiser. Not great but it had a clean finish.
Good episode. Also that Rabbit device is totally an advert for operating system elements that Apple or Google etc will probably buy up.
💯 If it's any good, one of the tech giants will quickly gobble it up.
This from the company that brought us that wooden choir that costs an absurd amount, and an IKEA table for over a band.
8:10 I've done these types of sessions before. It's really laid back and fun. We used to get these corporate types book a session as a "team-building" exercise. The liquor and alcohol companies' employees were the most fun, they'd get super lit and write terrible raps and have a good time. $$$$$$$$ (I've also done 5-year-old birthday parties in the studio - now THAT's a nightmare lol). As long as every one is nice and fun to work with, i don't care what im recording lol
Revitalizing a struggling industry? 😎👍
Speaking of Teenage engineering, can't wait for Weaver to make a video about the Seqtrack, the alleged OP-1 400$ killer.
😯 Who makes that, Sonicware?
@@crnkmnky Yamaha
I tend to be an early adopter for new tech, but I'm going to hold off on the R1. Like others have suggested, something very similar is going to start showing up on our phones, probably within a couple years, and I don't need what the Rabbit is offering at the moment.
Its probably called "Butter" bc of the "butter dog" meme(the dog with the butter)
I work in disability care, I’m very interested in AI assistant devices like this to help make their life easier. The accessibility to technology is getting better, and this will be amazingly helpful. Imagine training it to recognise sounds from non verbal communicative people to express emotion, needs, and problems. I can think of so many possibilities for this. I get you don’t like teenage engineering, and I am first to agree they are over hyped garbage, but this was a bad take “I feel like computers are pretty easy to use these days”. For you and the able yes, for anyone less then high functioning, no. You grew up playing doom, so did I, but Jimmy with severe autism was overstimulated by just the presence of the blue light so couldn’t access the world of technology. Love your videos but this was out of pocket.
Thank you for the reminder that consumer technology keeps "evolving," while minimal resources are allocated to make apps & devices truly accessible to the diversity of humanity.
the rabbit seems like an augmented iteration on the voice activated digital assistant, and given the current state of LLMs seems fine for party tricks and spicy autocomplete, but not something I'd trust to help my handicapped brother navigate his world. got to keep trying, though, otherwise it won't improve.
@@poofygoof exactly, it should be adopted and evolved. It’s way cheaper then another devices on the market, and it’s theme and design will be a huge factor. The approachability of a anthropomorphic helper, the calm simplicity of its replies, and learning capabilities make it a big win for me. Other devices like this are aimed at just making mundane tasks like a shopping list easier, this seems to actually be designed with teaching and learning in mind. I work closely with non verbal Autistic and Down syndrome young adults. The biggest hurdle for their independence is finding a way to teach them uniquely as the standard approaches don’t tend to work. I could see this being used as a reinforcement to lessons and goals, a way for them to communicate with the outside world in simple but profoundly helpful ways and help keep a schedule, the list goes on and on. Ever since I seen the announcement my minds been racing with ideas for my clients!
@@poofygoofit's pretty much a clone of the Iftt app with a more modern ui
Wasn't out of pocket when nothing about Rabbit's marketing was directed towards disabled people. The context he was speaking in was based on the context he was given.
You recognizing its potential benefit with a relatively small percentage of people based on your own experiences is a bias. If anything you should take it up with Rabbit because I agree, this probably would have great success in that area.
Otherwise yeah, it doesn't have much utility that phones don't have.
The last guy at the end is a typical Silicon Valley CEO wannabe who tries to invent problem from the ground up in order to justify the existence of his stupid gadget that he came up with. Literally almost everyone has a smartphone today so where are all those people tired of smartphones because they are too complicated? Who needs a device to tell them that drinking a bottle of detergent may be bad for their health?
Jesse Lyu is certainly a Silicon Valley type, but that doesn't mean he's wrong. For various reasons smartphones suck for a lot of people, myself included.
I seriously doubt this R1 tamagotchi is the solution I'm looking for, but I will celebrate innovative alternatives to the status quo. Let's start with more emphasis on accessibility and ethical interface design. 💁🏿♀️
CES is a glorified "As Seen on TV" convention at this point...
Lil nas X is doing the edge lord's work.. someone has to do it, the US is still so damn religious. He's doing what metal did but more pop and 30(40?) years later.
Madonna done it in the 80's
I don't know what's your point but there is still work to be done.@@Indi3R
I believe the r1 rabbit is a step towards the right direction . It might feel stupid at first as it is version 1 but ... I think this is the start of changing the user-experience for phones .
Taking a look at the Rabbit website is funny. Rarely seen such a poorly explained product. "LAM is a new type of foundation model that understands human intentions on computers". Ah, yes, "foundation model", this is a phrase we all understand, and it's a new one, not like those old foundation models my grandpa used to have.
I need an autopumper. It’s freakin’ cold out and my gas tank is empty. Remember when you could flip that little switch on the gas handle, and you could get back in the car while it pumped? Yeah, you’re probably too young to remember that. It was great.
Where do you live? Fuel pumps still have latches in Georgia. 🤔
@@crnkmnky Unfortunately I live in NY. I’m not happy about this fact, but it is what it is. 🤣
Somebody backed that project for 50k for around 80 units you said, the unit price is 179..
I don’t even have to do the decimals to call that suspicious 😅 (I know it’s a pledge and that pricing can be different, but Come on)
What person scrolls through hundreds of Apps, just type part of its name and your app pops up, I think that bloke has re-invented the square wheel.
11:49 I own cds, tapes, vinyl, nfts, audio hardware and digital plugins. It’s fun to be apart of history. Rollerblading, auto tune, MySpace. It was all just for fun.
Leave it to teenage engineering to sell you a problem you never had
Most people don't know how to use a mobile device.
@@RastaHenkie so sell them one more 😂
I make it a point to make everybody I encounter with these dumb devices life harder in any way I can. The amount of BS I don't deal with now is amazing.
Wish we could go back to the ISA jumper days to keep the dummies on pencil & paper and off the internet.
When he says phone he must be talking about my meme machine
The thing with this rabbit is that you can teach it. It remains to be seen if it holds up to the promise. I ordered one just for that feat alone.
teach it to be racist
teenage engineering taking lessons from classic infomertials, inventing problems where there is none. It will be so simple even your grandma will be able to use it! Also literally every big company is going after the same concept, AND it can literally be (and already is) part of your smartphone anyway.
" I wanna kill myself " lol... You just are getting funnier and funnier.... Lol
What Weaver!? You played Doom when you were 5!? So did I!!! ...are you me!?... 😂
I know nobody who uses Teenage engineering devices more than 2 or 3 times in their whole producers life, before turning back to actually usable tools.
The Thing is this Rabbit R1 thing? Could be good for blind people in my opinion so its not so useless but I don't know if they are devices like these around
Yeah most cellphones already have accessibility features that can read everything on the screen and can respond to whatever you say and type it out for you. Siri does this for example.
The Rabbit device is missing Scarlett Johansson's voice... If it had that, I'd get one.
Kai Cenat freaking out like that is poetic considering I’m not even religious and 100% know that’s the exact opposite reaction Christian’s are supposed to have lol. 😂
The funny thing for me is that if teenage engineering took their head out their ass, they could really do some cool shit. Or at least reeeally get somewhere with the cool stuff they do do
I’m ready to get autopumped
Trying to convince an audience that they don't like smart phones is hilarious.
2:42 bro idk i HIGHLY doubt that garage track was written in that program- at least most of it 😂😂
So unfair, at 11'04'' the noise calls Jump Around by House of Pain, such a pity they didn't make it straight 😂😂😂
11:04 🎷😭
_"Jump Around" (1992) features a high-pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar-66 times in the course of the recording._
_The squeal was likely sampled from "Ain't Sayin' Nothin" (1988) by Divine Styler, which itself samples "Shoot Your Shot" (1965) by saxophonist Junior Walker._
Thanks, Wikipedia!
16:09 holy shit i knew teenage engineering liked to smell their own farts but this is wild. they really think they are changing the whole world with this stupid thing.
Wo shweeet Gadget 3!!!!!! I was wondering when that would be a thing 🤙🤙🤙
9:06 butter dog, the dog with the butter
I agree that natural language interfaces -- bypassing apps and mouses and all that -- is the ideal future of "computers." This is similar to the original vision of things that Xerox were developing, but the tech was nowhere near being able to enact that. "Computer, make a database with 5 columns and 3 rows." That's a way better interface than Excel or Apple Numbers.
Waiting for the “I was wrong about the r1…” video
Dude, you are a funny funny guy.. I really hope your channel blows up.. Its about time someone took on these Moronic mass producing companies, and said what most of us (with a least a little part of our brains that still can look outside the box) are thinking.. Also at the same time, give props to the few that are not just pandering to our wallets. Again, best of luck, respect from Ireland 🇮🇪
the only news I need. thx Weaver
When I had an iPad I was using korg gadget alot. It actually sounds great
If I test that thing with some mushrooms, can I sue when I die?
why do I imagine thebutter dispensing pre-rolls or beer instead of dog treats?
This TE guy clearly doesn't have kids when at 3yo they can navigate a phone/tablet with ease, zoom in and out of photos, play/stop, swipe through, change apps/games without even thinking.
Rabbit? Where have I heard about this before??🤔 Ladies...😁
When you said „Teenage Engineering“ I legit thought you‘ll be talking about the new YAMAHA synth!
Me too
Oh, _Yamaha_ makes the SEQTRAK!? 🤔
could be a disability device!
might be great for visual impairment and illiteracy. siri is pretty bad ngl
The Rabbit R1 is a tool. Saying it's like a phone is a bit naive. It's also only stupid if the user is stupid. Someone with a lack of imagination would render the device useless, but in the hands of someone who sees its potential it will be a game changer. You can even teach it tasks, so it's customizable/programmable. It also represents the beginning of the end of stagnant GUI's and standard operating systems.
なんて有望な未来が待っているのでしょう!
KORG Gadgets is my favorite thing on my Nintendo Switch
Things are going to get interesting when they realise they can teach this thing to hack
Yet another phenomenal episode of WNN
not weaver and i both saying "IT IS INTUITIVE" at the same time 💀
Like most TE products, folks that might drink hand sanitizer are the target demographic
9:57 btw bro, that's 50k in hong kong dollars.
Right next to it it says 78 units for approximately 78$ US per.
It looks like it's like a bundle deal because 50k HKD to USD is almost 7 grand. (6.39k to be exact)
and 78x78 is 6084...
but thats funny because theyre essentially charging.... almost 300$ extra.. for us to support them and then them send us them in bulk? lol.
There's an app for that. Haha. Lots of companies working on the next thing, after smart phones. These guys are not original, at all.
TE should first just start sending out current gear, safely, so their flimsy packing doesn't break the gear.
About to master my music specifically for the Zoogears.
Zoog Disney
the different prices of gadget are wild. I bought it for iOS last year. I'd like it more on the Mac but it aint worth $250.
A DAW for a DAWG? Ok, my bad
It’s 99 bux to upgrade Korg Gadget 2 to gen 3 on Mac. I love that software tbh. It’s way more versatile than one might assume. I would also mention that the versions are all very very different in their functionality hence the massive price discrepancy. I might also mention that as far as I am concerned it does not take the place of a fully decked out DAW or at least gen 2 definitely doesn’t. I have yet to drop the dollars for the upgrade. Probably later today …
What does it do that Logic doesn’t do already? Is it just for the samples and instruments?
how the hell does Unison manage to embed their ads in your vids? Wizardry!
korg gadget where even the iap have iap smh and TE made another device nobody wants who already has a cellphone . Meanwhile Yamaha SEQTRAK just shut TE down with an epic groovebox at a fraction of the price and won't break immediately (fadergate) out of the box .
Maybe the dog's name is Butter.
at least that ai phone thing has a screen. i heard of one that was voice only, that was way more dumb
'People who use dogs'
So, pay Teenage Engineering $199.00 to tell me not to drink hand sanitizer? ok I'm in! Take my money!
If Nas is pissing Christians off you would think they might...i dunno...forgive him?
12:56 “Something so intuitive that you don‘t need to learn how to use it” - you mean like an iPhone?
hey rabbit, add to the calendar, what beats i need for the album, order it into roughs/demos/premaster/postmaster, make sure to easily tag collaborators to i can add them to the mp3 data
sounds stupid, but i think your forgetting how a lot of producers just want a pal, a pal who wont distort an 808, but organize all the adhd half of us have, im for the PA AI revolution upon us
some easy observations, this isnt designed to replace the phone, its a modern day PDA device, a pager for the 21st century, its a separate device that doesnt play games, judging from the CES reveal, its a languaged based program assistant. perfect for organizing things you need to do, dentist appointment? ez, if your young enuff, school, but music? i see a few options.
music wise, i see it as an organizational tool that sometimes spits esoteric philosophical wisdom, everyone mad about privacy like big tech didnt sell all of us to big bidders years ago, it uses a completely different OS and system, the dudes behind the OP-1 decided to dip their toes into the next step of TE. robots!
if i can do custom skins like a smart watch, whats stopping me from actually giving it a personality, my music is extremely visual based, so a little music guy i downloaded my brain into through inputs and constant personalizing its not a plugin, wont generate you sounds, wont produce your beats, itll just tell you when you might cook based on previous cook frequency.
you dont want to see when and how you cook? the newest innovation is batshit music tools, it may not produce music, but someone is gonna jailbreak it and now we got little gundam mpcs that talk to us, fucking sweet. or a music theory wizard lexicon that bestows wise trap knowledge.
oh no big tech, oh now privacy is an issue, you guys arent gonna be put out of creative buisness off this, utilize and honestly, break it, if i can break ableton, we can break this for pure music enjoyment.
8:22 the bars were trash and the beat was mediocre at best. how cute lolol!
Teenage engineering made a trap/burner device
a device like this that has a very limited amount of buttons could be useful for the visually impaired. they should implement this into "glasses" and give the visually impaired a dubbed version of life...
ROBOT VOICE: you see a bird, there is the street...
you are standing in the middle of the street. there is a car, the car is red, the car is driving approximately 20, car, car, car, the car did hit you,
you see blood, blood blood, lots of blood, approximately 3liter, you´ll die, you do not see anything anymore, ahh sry you did not see, to begin with you are blind... now your are blind and dead...
and then a siren goes off on the device, pls disconnect from faulty host and put me on a life one. "sponsored by teenage engineering" haha
That Rabbit R1 device is genuinely the dummest thing I've ever seen. It's nearly the same size as a phone, it can only do one thing, and there are already tons of apps that do everything it does and more. By the time people get their hands on it the technology inside is already going to be archaic considering the current rate of AI innovation. It's never going to replace the smartphone, so bassically they're expecting people to carry a second device around that just does a tiny fraction of what their other device already does.... who the hell is going to do that? The entire selling point of the smartphone was that it allows you to carry 1 device that does 1000 things instead of 10 devices that do 1 thing.
Even if they were right that phones are too complicated / not intuitive enough, the solution to that isn't a device that just gets rid of 99% of the smarphone's functionality.... the solution is to design a phone with a better user experience.
I own Korg Gadget for many years but I see it more as a simple groove box instead of a fully fledged DAW. The sounds are good enough. I won’t recommend it buying for your Mac. Buy it for the iPad instead.
Agree, on the iPad for 20 bucks I think it is a really good value. Even though I have some other software I usually go to Korg Gadget if I want to make some music on the go.
@@mudi2000a That’s also for me the reason to have Korg Gadget (and other apps) installed on my iPad. When I’m away from my Mac, it’s great to sketch some stuff on my iPad.
There is already Android apps the detect objects tell you want they are.
Yamaha SeqTraq is something special
Coming in the next one
2:32. They could have just been playing a sample loop.
Butter dog meme lol
Lil Nas is unreal fantastic, I hope he keeps up the quality trolling and putting out bangers
This biggest joke about Gadget 3 is that yeahhh that added those but you still have to buy all those insturments and effects. i paid 54.99 for 2 and that felt like a rip. Oh also forgot to mention they hide the play and stop button by default the shit is dumb.
Also as some one who uses BHD Amp sims on the daily. it's probably the best money i have ever spent on guitar plug-in's so i can see that speaker sim being really dope.
pretty silly BUT and im sure there are apps as well that do similar things, but yeah if i could point at something and ask what is that, and in real time get the info without doing much else would be cool. I think AR tech kinda has that same idea in mind in some cases
13:03 because ignorance is the currency of the enslaver. A captive audience buys more.
We have phones with AI at home
So "autoducking" or "easy sidechain compression" is to complex but control over transients is beginner level? Holy shit, who made this? Also, vr sucks.
I love korg gadget ( I hate korg price models tho ) , and I use it on my phone all the time, but gosh I wish there was PC version, not just plug in version, but I'm not buying a mac for that. 😎
Lol I don't think Lil Nas X is edgy just Queer Goth doing *insert accurate music sub genre*, xtians on the other hand sure love to live on the edge though. (pun intended)
Teenage engineering actually didn’t make the AI part of the device, just the outer design.
Best title for a video goes to!
Somebody uses this title every two months.
9:50 hong kong $, not $49,000 USD it's more like $6,000 USD
I think the R1 looks interesting for the price. Its key difference is the LAM, but I do struggle to see how this is useful/relevant once Siri is useful. Surely they know Apple is hard at work integrating better AI into siri. It doesn't do anything a phone couldn't do one day with some new tech.
Siri is built from various technologies which Apple acquired from smaller companies. If R1 finds a way to do _anything_ better than Siri, it will become a target for acquisition.
i own Gadget 2 and the upgrade to Gadget 3 ist 100 USD... not free... and i think not worth it 😆
I love when lil nas x trolls the Christian community
Speaking of trolls -
omg i remember my friends dad had a computer he was a lawyer and wed get to sneak in there and run doom and had to type c.dos.run.doom
It isn't a "Teenage Engineering Device"
they co-designed it which is what I said in the video.
@@Weaverbeats Sorry, was meant to be a reply to a specific comment but I'm hitting 40 and the boomer tenancies are setting in early 😂
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