Roger Linn gives a close-up demo of LinnStrument, to benefit those who are interested in it but don't have an opportunity to play one before buying, To learn more about LinnStrument, visit rogerlinndesign.com.
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@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Thanks for all for your very kind comments. To learn that an instrument I’ve made has brought a little musical joy into people’s lives is the best part of what I do.
@ReeWebster11 ай бұрын
Looks like you got all the right bits from current midi tech out there. If the functionality and how it integrates with software is solid then it’ll be another iconic digital instrument.
@deareeMusic11 ай бұрын
I write lots of my music with the linnstrument! most of the work on my channel has it as part of the writing process
@EricJohnson-fh8zj7 ай бұрын
That's actually amazing you say you test each linnstrument yourself! That means every owner can say that thier unit was personally touched and played by its inventor (and a legend)! Incredible! 👍✌️
@katielinn24682 ай бұрын
My last name is Linn and I've been getting into music production over the past few years. This is especially cool! My family turns Linn int all the words, like Linntuition, Linginuity, good Linntentions... so you'll understand why I need one immediately. 🤣
@rogerlinndesign2 ай бұрын
@@katielinn2468 Good reason. :)
@alexkingvideo11 ай бұрын
The timbre of this man’s voice is just incredible 🤌🏼 amazing demo!
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Thanks again for all the kind comments! But I’m wondering why this video has gotten 54,000 views so far, while my videos normally get around 5k views. I can’t find many big press stories about it. I’m curious- how did you learn about it and what made this video more interesting to you than my others?
@urdnal10 ай бұрын
It's simply the whims of the youtube algorithm, Roger. Sometimes the multitudes of variables feeding it converge with the viewing habits of the teeming masses and a video you never expected makes it big.
@TheRyanKirk10 ай бұрын
It was the first video that appeared when I googled Linnstrument. This thing looks amazing.
@saywfanuploads36408 ай бұрын
I searched 'linnstrument' on youtube after I was recommended a video of someone improvising on one! Even just the first second and first note I heard had piqued my interest ❤
@CannedFunkMusic7 ай бұрын
I found your channel looking at iconic MPC’s.
@alostvalleyson74367 ай бұрын
I'm amazed and instantly intrigued by this new musical instrument, this video I've stumbled on is the first time I've heard of a "linnstrument" which is strange as I'm a multi instrumentalist and I've always gravitated toward things that are unconventional or a but avant garde...that said, I'm like most artists who do it for purely creative intentions...broke and in poverty....I would imagine this beautifully crafted piece of equipment is as expensive as it is boutique....but alas I will attempt to look for any deals wherever used ones might be available right now....these should be more popular! This is the first viable new option for instruments of the future since the theremin or the keytar!
@Chriswoodworker11 ай бұрын
I've just received my Linnstrument 128 and I'm over the moon with it. The build quality is fantastic. The thing that got me was just how smooth the note surface is. It's like playing silk. Your fingers glide so effortlessly over the top. I was a Bass player for many years until my shoulder was permanently dislocated 17 years ago. This Linnstrument has now got me back playing again. So happy with it. Roger, you are a genius, my friend.
@shaunreich11 ай бұрын
That's awesome to hear! I love hearing stories like this. It's great when a different medium let's people overcome their injuries. How have you found the proprioception of this device though? That's one thing... With a keyboard or guitar you can blindfold yourself and feel exactly where it is. But how about this? Surely that would impact how good you could get with it? Especially for complex and fast chords Also, how do you have it hooked up? I don't really wanna go down a software rabbit hole, mostly just want plug and play so I can focus on practice ya know?
@linnstr860910 ай бұрын
I purchased a LinnStrument 2 years ago and it changed my life. I've been a guitarist for 25 years, but I've always enjoyed synths and electronic sounds. Until my purchase, I had always considered the 2 worlds to be separate. But this instrument allows me to translate my guitar playing skills seamlessly into the electronic/synth world. I play the LinnStrument in an unusual upright position, resting on my chest while seated. This allows me to use my left hand for lead playing (because of my guitar background, the guitar fingerings will be the same this way), and my right hand for bass parts. My hands come over the playing surface from both sides, and it allows the fingerings to be the same in both hands. I am currently trying to design a custom stand so that I can rest the Linnstrument on it instead of my body. I am proud to say that the Linnstrument is now my main instrument over the guitar! I get the polyphonic capability of a keyboard instrument, the expressive versatility of a guitar, and the sonic diversity of a synth, all rolled into one. This is truly the instrument of the future!
@apostrophicom11 ай бұрын
Love to see that you're still innovating. Thank you for your contribution to music and technology - your work has enabled so much musical expression that has redefined musical possibilities. Without you so much iconic music wouldn't exist. We are better for you and your work.
@johnaweiss11 ай бұрын
Bravo for creating alternative expressive controllers into the 21st century. You are an icon.
@Potterzilla11 ай бұрын
This man changed the landscape of music, thus changing the course of music history.
@jeffgough11 ай бұрын
This comment cemented the audience’s belief that this man changed the landscape of music history.
@lokihiggs657911 ай бұрын
Hi Roger, I‘ve been playing mine for many years now (going on 8) and it’s the only music thing I never even considered selling despite major financial troubles. It’s really beautiful the kind of intimacy I developed with it throughout the years and the versatility I found designing sounds for it (I even used it as a lighting or combined sound/light controller). I‘m forever grateful to you for bringing this into my life :)
@RandomUser2512211 ай бұрын
Thank you, Roger for all that you have done for electronic music and music in general 👏🏼
@keithkrause452811 ай бұрын
I've had mine for around 18 months. It's revolutionary. Can't see life without it. Can't remember life before it. Been learning as many MPE synths as I can afford, differences, similarities, the limitations, or lack of limitations, each synth presents. I firmly believe that Linnstrument is a new way of creative expression, that which we musicians dreamed of but never realized.
@TwitinRecords11 ай бұрын
This instrument is beautiful, but I want to thank Mr. Linn for creating the MPC 60, I bought it as soon as it came out and it was my main tool of work and joy for 14 years. Thank you genius.
@alx111123211 ай бұрын
I can vouch for the quality of the Linnstrument. It’s one of the best made things I own, musical instrument or otherwise. One of the best things is that it’s been designed to be easily and practically serviced, like a traditional acoustic instrument, so I consider it a lifetime purchase. It is not a replacement for a piano keyboard - it’s a whole new interface and it encourages different styles of playing and different musical ideas accordingly. If I had to get rid of all my instruments but one, this is the one I’d keep. Roger, thanks for literally opening up a whole world of musical inspiration.
@ApexDubb11 ай бұрын
You have given so much to the world Roger I often remember my early beginning with the MPC and am so thankful for the opportunity to work on such an innovative machine for its time. This Linnstrument is just simply beautiful Perhaps one day our future producers will look back with the same admiration and respect for this wonderful tool
@MFunkibut10 ай бұрын
How awesome to live in a time where the inventor of a major new musical instrument can demonstrate it to a planetwide audience. So thank you Roger Linn. And thank you guys who invented KZbin.
@thing___from___7711 ай бұрын
I recently watched an interview with guitarist Mike Campbell, who wrote Boys of Summer when Roger Linn was a roommate of a friend of his - using the prototype drum machine for the drums on that song. I always wished I could have visited that home workshop, I love those kinds of spaces. It's wonderful to see your creative mind still at work, Mr. Linn.
@luvyesmusici488610 ай бұрын
That was a great interview/story-telling with Mike Campbell.
@nietaki3 ай бұрын
Hey, just wanted to say the more I learn about the LinnStrument, the more I believe that it (or something very much like it) is the future - especially for people who didn't build up impressive keyboards skills in their youth. But I'm also impressed and greatful that even in the minor details you chose the options that ensured the instrument's longevity and prioritised the musicians' best interest. Thank you for that and your other contributions to the world of music gear and music-making workflows - I know they will be relevant for generations and hope the ideas behind them won't ever be forgotten. It's impressive that many of the UX things you got right already in the MPC60 are still missed in some of gear being released these days. I'm getting a LinnStrument as soon as I sell off some of the gear I've been hoarding for no good reason - I'd get it already, but I promised myself to be more responsible with my GAS :D
@rogerlinndesign3 ай бұрын
@@nietaki Thanks for your kind words. I look forward to welcoming you into the LinnStrument community.
@milklordnomadic7 ай бұрын
This is amazing! Glad to see one of the greatest of all time still doing things only befitting of the greatest! This is a beautiful instrument. Never stop doing what you love!
@bonaventura_AKA_ben11 ай бұрын
I had the distinction of having interviewed with Mr. Linn many years ago. I also had the pleasure of being told by Tom Oberheim, with some humor, that he had trouble “keeping these guys busy” as it was, never mind interviewing with him. Aerospace was king back then and engineering positions paid about 1/3 less than audio/music companies, and I had been poor for too many years while getting my EE. So my fate was sealed, but I stayed in the field I loved by writing and publishing an electronic music book and a bunch of magazine articles. And I’ve always wondered what life what had been like if I had stayed with music/sound/audio companies. It is a pleasure to see Roger still very much active and still innovating. The LinnStrument is currently beyond my means, and I kick myself for not getting my YT channel going so I might ask for a review loaner, but I can see the industry will eventually take this route as witnessed by the Exquis instrument gaining a bit of traction. So bravo Mr Linn!
@djpetenice11 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to meet the master for a brief moment and photo as he was heading back home from a Convention. Happy to see he's still developing.
@thisNewFoundLand11 ай бұрын
...the legend himself introduces his controller. Thanks Roger for all you have done, and do, for us music and midi enthusiasts. My love of midi grows as my own knowledge of it grows. It is brilliant technology. Not sure how i missed this tech, but the Linnstrument peaks my interest. And your attention to pad sensitivity, and the overall touch of the playing surface is remarkable. The best (perc) pad controller i have ever used is the Korg PadKontrol (suberb expressiveness). Your surface has a similar look, and the response to the slightest contact is, again, remarkable. Dynamics in midi musical construction is generally overlooked, i think. The midi universe still largely awaits its explorers imho. You have created a worthy vessel. Expression is at the core. The investment looks worthy. The 128 model would be enough for me. Thanks again.
@john-brady10 ай бұрын
A remarkable device and very well conceived and executed. It’s important to add new voices to the existing sound library and here you have a perfect example. Well done - good job !
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
If anyone would like to learn more about LinnStrument, please visit rogerlinndesign.com. Or you’re welcome to ask me directly in my monthly “All Things LinnStrument” zoom call, which is this morning (March 5, 2024) at 10 am California time: www.rogerlinndesign.com/support/zoom-call
@ottermods321211 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Roger! For not only creating a unique and expressive instrument, but taking the time to give us a detailed walk through of the experience.
@sssss375010 ай бұрын
Great expressive MPE midi controller! Excellent customer support, intelligent software design, and fantastic build quality. I highly recommend this product!
@BBfanfun11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this ! for ppl with limited motor skills, this opens up so much potential !
@DJDiskmachine11 ай бұрын
You're a real treasure Roger, we all appreciate you very much ♥️
@andivax11 ай бұрын
U r The Legend, Roger. Please keep it up! From Ukraine with love 💛💙
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for your courage in such a difficult time in your country. I and the world stand with you, sir.
@gnuPirate11 ай бұрын
This looks like a phenomenal instrument, and you are clearly a phenomenal engineer and designer. I hope to own one.
@metacouture11 ай бұрын
Wonderful demo. Thank You 🙏. Reference for people who aren’t cross referencing: this is a device from the company that made the Linn Drum. Currently the biggest example of the Linn Drum I know is Phil Collins’ drums at the beginning of “Mama” by Genesis. Major rock bands and Rock Stars have trusted this company and their equipment for over 35 years. 🙏🙏🙏 ~ stefan
@GizzyDillespee11 ай бұрын
Samples from the Linn Drum and LM, and MPC swing, are 2 of the iconic sounds you hear in pop and hip-hop from that era. There isn't such a monoculture now, so I doubt the Linnstrument can make as much of an impact. But yeah, this designer knows what he's doing - so much cleverness went into the Linnstrument, clearly. There are other small companies making some similar things, but nothing just like it. I talk to people who are into MPE instruments and controllers, and I never hear complaints about bugs or something not working, or any fatal gotchas, with the Linnstrument. That's not always the case with the less mature products out there. For people who are guitar players first, it seems to be a more intuitive note layout than a typical keyboard, because the default layout is like a fretboard in standard tuning. For microtonal accuracy, a hex controller like Lumatone probably is more suitable. For polyphonic sliding around in multiple dimensions (pitch, timbre and volume simultaneously) I think the Continuum is best. However, the hex controllers tend to sacrifice some expressivity, and it's hard to make wide, in-tune chords on the Continuum, especially with faster rhythm. That's my impression.
@GizzyDillespee11 ай бұрын
I implied it, but I should spell it out - AFAIK, the designer of the Linnstrument is the guy who came up with the first implementation for adding swing to drum machines. That's why I mentioned the iconic MPC swing - he's the one who designed that, which is pretty cool.
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
@@GizzyDillespee Thank you. My invention of Swing (which I called “Shuffle”) on my first drum machine in 1979 was a result of having worked in my late teens for the musician Leon Russell, who taught me that different drummers use different degrees of swing timing instead of strictly even 16ths of triplet swing 16ths. So when I was designing that drum machine in the late 70s, it dawned on me that I could permit the selection of any degree of swing merely by delaying the odd-numbered 16ths in software. Together with my invention of timing quantization (which I called Timing Correct), this made it fairly easy for musicians to create drumbeats that came very close to the desired human feel.
@lorencarlin208711 ай бұрын
Wow! Just fell down the KZbin rabbit hole and saw this. I want one! My precious!!!!!
@jimrogers742511 ай бұрын
From engineering for, and playing with, Leon Russell… to creating the first commercially viable drum machine (and way more)… you have made an indelible mark on the music world and creation of music. I once worked with Roger Nichols who told me that you both took a machine code programming course together… both for the purpose of creating a drum machine. My hat is off to you!
@roncoots380011 ай бұрын
My left hand got smashed up years ago stopping me from playing the piano. Thankyou for making this Mr Linn. I'm saving up.
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
FYI, I offer a 20% for musicians with a physical disability that impedes their ability to play a musical instrument. On my web site, click the Where To Buy menu > Discounts.
@roncoots380011 ай бұрын
will do thanks@@rogerlinndesign
@myheartpumpsmusic11 ай бұрын
@@rogerlinndesign That is wonderful
@cromulence11 ай бұрын
@@rogerlinndesign Man, you are just awesome. What an amazing instrument and an amazing chap behind it too!
@djobed.utrecht11 ай бұрын
I’ve never heard of this instrument, but delighted to find this video. I don’t know if I’m ever gonna buy but: what a great instrument and what a GREAT video!! So peaceful, inspiring it got my attention till the end. Also the assurance of quality is so good, I hope more companies will follow. All the best Roger Linn company
@edgardvera313211 ай бұрын
The best description of this fantastic instrument’s top quality production had to come from its creator himself. Roger you are a genius and your work betters human kind.
@arxaaron11 ай бұрын
I played my Linnsturment again today at a weekly improv music session, continuing to be impressed by the brilliance of the design and ease of playing it. It was a special joy to introduce a young friend to the Linnstrument by letting them sit down and perform on it for a while (with some Ableton Live patches). Though they have little formal music training, they were instantly able to make interesting note patterns and chords and blend into the mix. Over the past year, I've found the logical, isomorphic note layout and tactile consistency have let me rapidly expand my performance proficiency and create interesting, coherent music more easily and quickly than any of the many instruments I have tinkered with or seriously tried to learn.
@SamLease11 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us your genius. I have so enjoyed your gear throughout the years. Will order this one too.
@AuroraRae8911 ай бұрын
That's such a unique beautiful instrument!
@CrisBlyth11 ай бұрын
Wonderful to see this. I JUST spoke about your instrument one day ago ! Such a wonderful device, such a lovely man too ! Lovely to see you again Roger, we met at the last Synthplex.
@MCBrainpower11 ай бұрын
Amazing piece • Roger Linn, you always were, and still are, a true genius !
@robertoribeiromarques581711 ай бұрын
hi greetings from Rio de Janeiro. incredible instrument and your explanation is crystal clear 👏👏👏👏
@remyvegamedia11 ай бұрын
Absolutely undeniable quality and ingenuity! I'm blown away by this, honestly. Really goes to show what sort of innovation is possible in a world where so many brands are cutting corners on innovation and quality. Thank you for your continued passion and ingenuity!
@McHale7211 ай бұрын
Great video, Roger. Keep 'em coming. Every time I see a new video I'm inspired to pull out my Linnstrument and do something different with it.
@tommyapocalypse609611 ай бұрын
Phrasing..! Lol 😂
@McHale7211 ай бұрын
@@tommyapocalypse6096 wooops!
@songar0611 ай бұрын
Hey Roger, I love my Tempest. Great instrument! I’m interested in the linnstrument as well.
@thefool200711 ай бұрын
You sir are a class act. This is a fascinating instrument. Someday.
@mikerawd11 ай бұрын
Wow, Roger! It’s amazing! We are glad you're sill rockin’!
@JoeTraxx11 ай бұрын
The drum machine Goat 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡 Definitely Appreciate You Mr Roger Linn!
@DanRelayer_Ukraine11 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure playing one of these (my cousin's) and these things are superb!
@Y-FLo11 ай бұрын
Mr Roger, your voice is so comforting ❤
@aptudo11 ай бұрын
I heartily recommend Linnstrument. I tried and liked fifths tuning better than the default fourths (I'm not a guitarist). It's a matter of taste, but the resulting chord shapes are more comfortable for me. I also created my own lighting scheme that lets me more easily see the major, minor, pentatonic, and blues scales. The configurability of Linnstrument is unmatched!
@elwhagen11 ай бұрын
I bought a Linnstrument 128 used (in min condition) last summer. It's been my main controller since then even though I sometimes use my Nord Stage 3 when a regular keyboard is just better suited. I just love this fabulous instrument that you have made. You have a big legacy already, mr Linn, but sometimes I really wish that this instruments usage would explode and alot more synth players would find it. And sometimes I wish I stay among the "few" that gets to experience this to feel a bit more special! ;-) Anyway, thanks for bringing us the Linnstrument! ❤
@jkplusone11 ай бұрын
So good to see you Sir!I like your vids vibe!Wish you all the best!
@EpicFelinski11 ай бұрын
Your voice is very soothing! It's nice to listen to
@qwiddity7 ай бұрын
What an amazingly beautiful device! I hope I can play one someday😊
@marcbrasse74711 ай бұрын
Great video Roger. Thanks for still working on the future of music. I am sure that I would have bought a LinnStrument, if I hadn’t been working on my own isomorphic Janko style universal keyboard adapter project for the last few years. And I am still tempted! 😁
@trevour11 ай бұрын
Wonderful demo video, Mr. Linn! Such a cool thing to see your innovative contributions to electronic music continue to this day! I hope I can add one to my arsenal soon!
@ChristopherOrth11 ай бұрын
Thank you! This video is very timely because I am currently exploring the purchase of a LinnStrument. They seem absolutely exceptional.
@markdeboerfotografie11 ай бұрын
Great video Roger and thank you for creating mind blowing musical instruments 👍
@phlattgetit11 ай бұрын
Thank-you for this. I have just had the experience of buying a piece of musical equipment online that I was very disappointed with in person. Two minutes in a hands on store would have shown me what I needed to know. Despite watching many videos none were informative in the way yours is. I've often considered the LinnStrument but not having a firm idea of the playing experience has been a reason for doubt. This video goes a long way in helping remedy that.
@andrewolney11 ай бұрын
Love my Linnstrument - thanks Roger!
@Bhatt_Hole10 ай бұрын
Excellent work, Mr. Salamanca Thank you.
@TomiLoveless11 ай бұрын
knock me over with a feather. Even My cats were attracted to this delightful timbre. Thanks.
@yvesbajulaz11 ай бұрын
Without super happenin' cats like this gentleman, we'd be still all beating a bongo drum...
@HBRadke11 ай бұрын
Another well thought out design. Not too many people get to revolutionize their industry twice!
@izzymonkey11 ай бұрын
Great to hear about LinnStrument again! It affords an evocative, immediate, and intuitive experience, plus all its other features you don't highlight here e.g., a sequencer for both splits. Mine is still going strong, and the build quality is exceptional.
@JonMurray11 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video Roger! You’ve created a beautiful instrument. New subscriber ✌🏻
@felipeloza489611 ай бұрын
Roger is one of the few great musical engineering minds alive.
@acimbobby11 ай бұрын
It is amazing, you have designed a midi marvel. It is so expressive it even can rival the real instrument. I would hope it helps disabled people to play at a very high level as well.
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. LinnStrument is helpful to disabled musicians because of its highly efficient use of finger gestures. In fact, the UK’s One Handed Musical Instrument Trust gave it their “Best Playable Instrument” award. To make it easier, I offer a 20% discount for musicians with a physical disability that significantly impedes their ability to play a traditional musical instrument.
@Rhythmicons11 ай бұрын
Good luck on this venture, Mr. Linn.
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Thanks. I’ve already sold over 4600 of them.
@HouseAssociates11 ай бұрын
I could listen to mr linn talk all day ❤❤
@amslu11 ай бұрын
Best MPE controller ever created
@Bata999911 ай бұрын
Great video. Been following the development of this for a long time but never committed to one. Looks very satisfying to play.
@ColossusBall11 ай бұрын
I miss my Linnstrument so much. Hard times made me have to sell it. Can't wait to get my hands on another.
@pshimmons11 ай бұрын
I am SO glad I live close to Sweetwater Sound! Now... I just need to save my $ so I can buy one of these! Thanks for the video!
@FutureDJ-wd3im11 ай бұрын
Is it good for playing virtual pianos (like Pianoteq etc..).? I'm wondering about dynamics and fingerings, or is this instrument best for strings? It appears to me to be best for strings.
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Please judge for yourself. On this page, scroll down to the Videos section and watch the 3 compilation videos of the best of the 4600+ LinnStrument players, including piano-style play: www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnstrument
@wakinglife70652 ай бұрын
I’m just about to pull the trigger on a Linnstrument 200. The Australian to American rate is a staggering $2500! But I want to get a classic Roger Linnstrument. I m torn between the 128 v 200 and tbh I want both. One for portability and one for studio only uses. Now that Mr Linn has figured out how to combine this and the MPC I can’t wait.
@HelloKittyFanMan11 ай бұрын
What you said about having the same note show up in more than one area on the board reminded me of accordion chord buttons. Did you make any prototypes whose buttons are arranged more like accordion chords, including the diagonal offsets, and also this kind, and then pit them against each other to see which version more people could play easily?
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
I considered a hex-key pad arrangement but I -- and others I consulted- didn’t feel it’s as useful or intuitive as a grid. Also, most hex-key pitch arrangements (accordion B or C, harmonic table, jammer, Wicki/Hayden, etc.) don’t have adjacent semitones, so you can’t perform pad-to-pad pitch slides and bends as you can on LinnStrument. If you prefer the hex-key format, this instrument is very good: dualo.com/en/exquis/
@HelloKittyFanMan11 ай бұрын
@@rogerlinndesign: Oh, I didn't really have a preference; I can't really play much of anything like this. I was just curious. Thanks for your reply, and good luck in your sales and any future developments!
@brendancarbone762111 ай бұрын
Hmm pretty cool, but I worry that the poly finish on the cherry will strangle the tone.. sorry haha just some guitar snob humor. I've been eying one of these for years, and I need to pull the trigger. Thanks for the great demo and all the contributions you've made to music!
@DJBSTreet11 ай бұрын
Akai Pro need you back, one more mpc?
@valiumdupeuple11 ай бұрын
Thx for your contribution to the (music) world mister Linn.
@deareeMusic11 ай бұрын
it plays great I love it had it for years can't go wrong with it :-)
@masuka6665 ай бұрын
Nice presentation and very interesting instrument. I'll definitely give it a try when I have a chance. But in the video I found one thing that is very disturbing (if I'm hypersensitive an no one else pointed it - please ignore me 😁): It's the power line noise modulated by automatic gain control somewhere in your recording rig - that's stealing a listener attention 😒. If you can't get rid of the noise, then please drop using AGC - it will be easier to ignore 😉.
@monkeyplusplus11 ай бұрын
I love mine! When paired with an expressive MPE capable synth, it's a wonderful, hugely expressive interface. I got the big one but I think the smaller one would have been just fine.
@markkilley26836 ай бұрын
This is great, very expressive.
@rakatafly197811 ай бұрын
"Isomorphic keyboard": THIS is really the future. II wish the big piano companies and keyboard manufacturers would have the courage to start making a keyboard where each key is the same size, so that only TWO fingerings are used for all the scales instead of TWELVE different ones... I wish someone had that kind of courage. There's an excellent article on the internet detailing the history of the keyboard (what we know today wasn't always the norm!): type in "symmetrical keyboard" or "revolution of the new keyboard", and you'll see what I mean. Thank you, Mr Linn!
@rogerlinndesign11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Actually, only one fingering is required on LinnStrument for any given chord or scale. The Whole Tone Piano (black, white, black, white, all the way up and down the keyboard) is an example of a pitch arrangement that requires 2 fingerings.
@brianburman658011 ай бұрын
I love your Snoopy watch!
@TheOneJPtv9 ай бұрын
I'm starting to believe I need this valuable piece of equipment.
@s90210h11 ай бұрын
nice demo, remember to stay hydrated
@Dartfornia11 ай бұрын
So awesome! I want one!
@seattlebeard11 ай бұрын
Your'e so cute and your voice is beautiful. I am smitten. ❤❤
@RobJMeronek11 ай бұрын
Cool instrument!
@securityrobot10 ай бұрын
Looks like the instrument from the episode Space Rockers (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century). That was in 1980!
@jmcvickeryt7 ай бұрын
Is the buzz inherent in the instrument sound or is there a way to reduce that in the signal chain?
@paolovolante9 ай бұрын
I LOVE this gear. In my opinion is way better than Lumatone at one third of the price. As a pianist/producer I have one request: There will ever be a 8 octaves LinnStrument for live perfomances?
@rogerlinndesign9 ай бұрын
Thanks, though Lumatone is a different type of instrument. Regarding 8 octaves, I don’t think so. The reason is that the very small demand would make the cost of all new components very high, resulting in a very high sales price, likely $8000 or more.
@rogerlinndesign9 ай бұрын
Also, note that LinnStrument has 200 keys compared to a piano’s 88, so you can get more pitch range by tuning the rows to larger intervals. The default range of 5 octaves is if you tune it in the normal 4ths tuning.
@macavree946411 ай бұрын
Amazon instrument. Have you heard of Calm sleep stories? You sir have a perfect soothing voice for it.