Coolest gadgets of NAMM 2018
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NAMM 2018 had plenty of traditional instruments but also a lot of cool music tech. From pro DJ hardware to gadgets that upgrade the instruments you already own to innovative music education tools and apps, NAMM showed that now, more than ever, the worlds of music and tech are colliding. Subscribe:
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Tech spoils real music. Just stop it. Traditional instruments Forever ❤️🎸
great video and summary. thank you!
cool stuff
“Coolest gadgets of NAMM” with no sound example whatsoever, great.
So glad y’all covered NAMM! Great vid!
I’ve never heard of this show, thanks a lot for covering it The Verge!
This was a really cool video; nice job!
Borlai Gergő!!!
Drums with no tactile feedback sounds like the worst thing ever. Half the fun of drums is being able to hit stuff hard.
VR(like these types) is like 3d tvs, these companies havn’t gotten the memo yet that no one gives a crap about them.
go dani!
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The problem with making things easier is the glut of crap that clogs the video and airwaves. It makes it harder for good music to find it’s way.
Rane ils sont pas dans la merde à cause de phase !😂
don’t like deny !!! don’t want her video, please stop
Finally some good NAMM coverage. Thank you, Verge!
Wow… next time send someone who actually is familiar with the music business… That was awful… A company called Rane as if they were a start up… Rane is one of the major players in DJ equipment… The POs aren’t new either… It’s just the new line up. That video was dreadfull for anyone with musical experience.
Those Teenage Engineering things are cool.
😍😍😍Super Gadgets … super Like 👍
Thank you! Great video!!!
I can only imagine how music will be made in 50 years! A minority report style version of pro tools or Ableton in VR?