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The iTar Turns iPads Into Keytars

Starr Labs, a boutique MIDI controller maker that previously focused on creating custom ZTar MIDI guitar controllers, has announced a Kickstarter project to create the iTar, an iPad keytar. The project pairs Starr Labs’ proven fingerboard controller, from the ZTar, with an iPad. According to the developers, by pairing their fingerboard with a mass-produced portable… Read More The iTar Turns iPads Into Keytars

October 9, 2011October 9, 20117 Comments

Starr Labs iTar (iPhone Keytar) Sneak Preview

Ztar developer Starr Labs has introduced iTar, an upcoming controller app for iPhone and iPad: We here at Starr Labs have been working on the iTar, a MIDI guitar/instrument application for the iPhone and iPad. The more we labor over what we want the iTar to accomplish, the more we expand its scope of control,… Read More Starr Labs iTar (iPhone Keytar) Sneak Preview

June 25, 2011June 25, 20112 Comments

Control Ableton Live With A Wireless iPad Keytar Thing


New iPad KOUSHION App – WIRELESS play of your studio machine! Demo with Ableton live was uploaded by: VJFranzK
Duration: 309
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March 31, 20112 Comments

Mantaray iPad Keytar Thing “For The Electro Rockstar”


KORG iELECTRIBE on MANTARAY iPAD GUITAR / DJ FRAME was uploaded by: VJFranzK
Duration: 51
Rating: … Read More Mantaray iPad Keytar Thing “For The Electro Rockstar”

July 17, 20106 Comments

Akai SynthStation First Review


iPAD MPC! AKAI SynthStation – FIRST BEATMAKING / DETAILED REVIEW! Part A was uploaded by: VJFranzK
Duration: 533
Rating: … Read More Akai SynthStation First Review

June 24, 2010June 25, 201023 Comments

First iTar iPad Keytar, The Mantaray, Now Available For $225


WORLDS FIRST IPAD GUITAR! At NOISEBUG.NET – MANTARAY NOW ON SALE was uploaded by: VJFranzK
Duration: 28
Rating: … Read More First iTar iPad Keytar, The Mantaray, Now Available For $225

June 16, 20109 Comments

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As for the future of electronic music, it seems quite obvious to me that its unique resources guarantee its use, because it has shifted the boundaries of music away from the limitations of the acoustical instrument, of the performer’s coordinating capabilities, to the almost infinite limitations of the electronic instrument. The new limitations are the human ones of perception.

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