Sometimes I wonder why so many items in my Device Museum (and possible future additions) are all music-making things when DAWs literally exist, and then I remember this banger exists https://youtube.com/watch?v=gvtrG92q32Q
It kinda makes sense since a lot of digital creative hobbies require a screen, a mouse, a keyboard, maybe a graphics card... but audio stuff is just a couple ports and some buttons. It's pretty sick how minimal and portable it can be
I think of all of the creative disciplines out there, music/rhythm making is the most accessible. I mean, buskers sometimes just use buckets they already have, but unlike visual disciplines, you don't need to acquire a tool to make sound. Music has a lot less barriers even with these devices, and I think that's really neat
It kinda makes sense since a lot of digital creative hobbies require a screen, a mouse, a keyboard, maybe a graphics card... but audio stuff is just a couple ports and some buttons. It's pretty sick how minimal and portable it can be
I think of all of the creative disciplines out there, music/rhythm making is the most accessible. I mean, buskers sometimes just use buckets they already have, but unlike visual disciplines, you don't need to acquire a tool to make sound. Music has a lot less barriers even with these devices, and I think that's really neat