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Moldover
- 3 November, 2014 in People & Adventures
The LinnStrument arrives
When I tell the story of how controllerism and my interest in hacking and building controllers came about, I often mention early multi-touch instruments like the Haken Continuum,  This fantastically expressive and intuitive instrument has been a product for over a decade, but it’s always been somewhat expensive, cumbersome to transport, and ultimately a “one trick pony”.  This is why I got excited when Roger Linn began showing prototypes of his own multi-touch instrument, or what he calls a Polyphonic Multidimensional Controllers (PMC for short), called The LinnStrument.
Roger has done a wonderful job of filling a big space in the field PMCs making a controller that is expressive, portable, flexible, and affordable.  After many years of development, The LinnStrument is now shipping.  Find out more at Roger Linn Design
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