
On 17 Aug 2009, at 16:40, Kassen wrote:
You can use the PMA with your fingers... just not very well :-).
That is a problem with all touch screens, I suspect: lack of physical sensory feedback to the fingers. This is one reason for why keyboard touch screens haven't caught on in the past.
Of course. I just wanted to offset the marketing a bit.
I think others try to do similar products, but it is hard to match.
There is certainly exciting stuff going on on the iPhone as well; SMULE came up with interesting ideas, I'd like to see what Nick Collins's "TOPLAp" app is like if/when it would come through the system.
So that should be able to do the stuff in the videos.
Sadly Apple paid mr Go and Roland is so far not paying me ...
It is a bit pricey, especially when tied to mobile phone fees. The device itself now, in its basic model, is not so pricey.
...to point out you could do nearly the same on a device well over a decade old at a fraction of the price. Maybe I'm just a bit jealous.
The new thing is the flexibility of the device, but I think they mentioned a bit that the software was just new implementations of older things. Hans