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    From the page: "Audiopad is a composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion into music. One can pull sounds from a giant set of samples, juxtapose archived recordings against warm synthetic... more

    Reviewed by chperret Nov 08 2006, 01:56am ( 63 reviews ) jamespatten.com

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  • Rated by Chadrew on Mar 29 2009, 12:46pm

    Audiopad, a cool-looking futuristic music instrument.
  • Rated by MichaelScarn on Feb 14 2009, 7:27pm

    If it looks like an 80s sci fi movie sign me up
  • Rated by Johnniestar on Nov 18 2008, 2:30pm

    Think one of Bjork's bandmates was using this during their Coachella '07 performance
  • Rated by chuck2oonz on Dec 06 2007, 11:29am

    really innovative technology..wonder how well ti functions
  • Rated by eL-sKapito on Sep 13 2007, 5:12am

    It looks like hitech piece from scifi movies, what really works :D Cool
  • Rated by spacebaby420 on Jul 04 2007, 10:16pm

    ~I want one~
  • Rated by chperret on Nov 08 2006, 1:56am

    From the page: "Audiopad is a composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion into music. One can pull sounds from a giant set of samples, juxtapose archived recordings against warm synthetic melodies, cut between drum loops to create new beats, and apply digital processing all at the same time on the same table. Audiopad not only allows for spontaneous reinterpretation of musical compositions, but also creates a visual and tactile dialogue between itself, the performer, and the audience." www.jamespatten.com/audiopad/vid1.php for a near web only concept : (re)view Franzisca Binz, multimedia designer http://www.freibein.ch/sonoreMio/ http://www.audiogame.net/mainpage.html
  • Rated by MrEricSir on Sep 15 2006, 8:11pm

    It looks cool, and that's all that really matters.