Will Light wrote:
> In
> essence, each row of buttons (except the top) represents one loop of
> audio, and the lit button represents the playhead. Each loop is a
> member of a choke group from which only one loop may be playing at a
> time. The first n buttons from the left on the top row light up when
> that group number is playing, and functions as a "stop" button for
> that group.
I actually guessed that by looking at the video. I think that it's a
good thing.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxlAFG7MA8o
Nice, very nice.
I'm not familiar with the monome, could you elaborate a bit. Are you
controlling renoises playback in realtime with the device?
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