Alicia's Keys
Good Morning Everyone!!!
So I get up this morning. "Tweet" a bit, go on my Facebook, check my emails, and get into some music. Usually when I eat breakfast in the morning I watch videos online (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), and I come across a new video from Native Instruments. They are actually the company that makes the DJ software (Traktor Scratch) that I use. I really respect the innovation of this company. I love real music/musicians. This company seems to always find a way for musicians to take the tangible things they use to create their work, and create a digital, or technological advancement to it. They have a huge product line-up that is not only for DJs, but Guitarists, Producers, and Sound Engineers.
Alright, I'm done plugging them. But anyway, this is what I was getting to. They have actually just launched a product called Alicia's Keys, with (obviously) Alicia Keys. It's a software suite that allows you to get the "Alicia Keys" piano sound out of just about anything, a keyboard, midi-controller, etc. I think this is really interesting.
Here's a video:
So I get up this morning. "Tweet" a bit, go on my Facebook, check my emails, and get into some music. Usually when I eat breakfast in the morning I watch videos online (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), and I come across a new video from Native Instruments. They are actually the company that makes the DJ software (Traktor Scratch) that I use. I really respect the innovation of this company. I love real music/musicians. This company seems to always find a way for musicians to take the tangible things they use to create their work, and create a digital, or technological advancement to it. They have a huge product line-up that is not only for DJs, but Guitarists, Producers, and Sound Engineers.
Alright, I'm done plugging them. But anyway, this is what I was getting to. They have actually just launched a product called Alicia's Keys, with (obviously) Alicia Keys. It's a software suite that allows you to get the "Alicia Keys" piano sound out of just about anything, a keyboard, midi-controller, etc. I think this is really interesting.
Here's a video:
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