29th November 2011

surf club boon

"The trouble begins with a design philosophy that equates “more options” with “greater freedom."
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Brian Eno on the current state of software and hardware design (Via Wired)

This basically sums up my experience so far with TC-Helicon’s VoiceLive Touch. (Naturally, I’m obsessed.)

(via theatlantic)

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    FOR FUCK’S SAKE, YES.
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    This basically sums up my experience so far with TC-Helicon’s VoiceLive Touch. (Naturally, I’m obsessed.)
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