@@mavfan1 I have a suspicion that Akai is developing a MPC mini so I was Expecting someone else to try to beat them to it and it woupd of been Ableton or Native instruments.
Totally agree with you. Collab with Elektron or not, the pixelized icons is a tell for low-resolution LCDs, which typically point to longer battery life. This is a 100% sampler/drum machine with additional perks. Essentially is (Elektron Digitakt x Teenage Engineering KO-2) = Ableton Move.
I thought the ones on top row could be pan or delay (the egg one) and maybe reverb (what you called wifi). Second one on middle row looks like square/saw/sine waves, so oscillator/waveform editing. There''s also this image floating around although I reckon its fake ua-cam.com/video/B424ARt2Fac/v-deo.html. Partly because I agree that a 4x4 pad seems more likely; there are plenty of grooveboxes that successfully use that form factor.
Saw somewhere that the potential cost of the Move is around $500 USD. If Elektron was a collaborator, that'd be a helluva undercut in their pricing.
As someone else said its a small hnd held music production device. It's called "Move" because it is highly portable.
That was “Captain Obvious” level obvious to me. If it wasn’t portable it’d be the most poorly named product in a while.
@@mavfan1 I have a suspicion that Akai is developing a MPC mini so I was Expecting someone else to try to beat them to it and it woupd of been Ableton or Native instruments.
Good video
Totally agree with you.
Collab with Elektron or not, the pixelized icons is a tell for low-resolution LCDs, which typically point to longer battery life. This is a 100% sampler/drum machine with additional perks. Essentially is
(Elektron Digitakt x Teenage Engineering KO-2) = Ableton Move.
My only question is price and storage options. Love the 4x4 pads!
It’s something like a hardware version of their iOS app Ableton Note, most of those icons are directly from the app itself
We can all just wait until tomorrow
The 8th icon looks like the Ableton wavetable synth
12bit groovebox and controller for Note and Live
looks like it's going to be something like the teenage engineering EP-133 KO II or the sp-404mk2
I am looking at the screen icons and I am thinking OP-1 style midi controller for Live.
Oh that would be fun to use!
Handheld device with 4x4 pad grid and some encoders running beefed up version of Ableton Note
Icons and piano roll view very similar to Note
as long as it gives you more functionality than note, this is what I hope it is
I thought the ones on top row could be pan or delay (the egg one) and maybe reverb (what you called wifi). Second one on middle row looks like square/saw/sine waves, so oscillator/waveform editing. There''s also this image floating around although I reckon its fake ua-cam.com/video/B424ARt2Fac/v-deo.html. Partly because I agree that a 4x4 pad seems more likely; there are plenty of grooveboxes that successfully use that form factor.
So ableton move, so ableton move, so ableton move...🙄💯👎