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Richard Devine is one of the early users of Native Instruments new The Finger, a $79 keyboard-controlled performance effects processor developed with electronic music artist Tim Exile of Warp Records.
He created this glitchtronica freakout, and has this to say about The Finger:
Here is a little experiment I tried using Tim Exile’s new Finger Plug-in with Logic 9.
I was running some of my drums on a track in Logic’s Flex mode, slightly drawing in graphic tempo changes, and automating all the parameter twist knobs drastically, while programming every MIDI parameter I could assign on the piano roll editor, Doing more then my two hands could do=) Just letting it all go crazy.
Some strange interesting results indeed. =)
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