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This video demonstrates how you can use the new Novation Launchpad like a monome.
To try this out, you’ll need a Launchpad (You can get them for $199 at Zzounds and other online retailers), a free app called nonome and a monome app.
For this demo, Mike Tron built a Windows executable that combines nonome with a monome program called mlr. Tron is offering to build an OS X version, too, if there’s interest.
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How is this different to regular Launchpad functionality?
Because it's using an application designed for the Monome.
With the Launchpad you can replicate the functionality of the Monome hardware, and for a much cheaper price.