When I posted a hands-on review of the new Buddha Machine 2 yesterday, I noted that something is inevitably lost in the translation. It's just really tough to convey the magic of the player in a couple paragraphs. Fortunately, there always seems to be a video camera nearby.
We shot a quick hands-on video of the ambient-noise-generating box in action. Check it out, after the jump.
What is actually the purpose served here with such an innovation apart from the oriental weird sound or melodies if you like? i don't even own a MP3 gadget till now... so, this is certainly not what I'd bog myself with just so, its another new thing on the market....? Wannabes might but this hasn't got me anywhere close to considering it.
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encyclops November 21, 2008 6:51 PM
It's kind of hard to hear the loops with you talking over them.
November 20, 2008 4:33 PM
What is actually the purpose served here with such an innovation apart from the oriental weird sound or melodies if you like? i don't even own a MP3 gadget till now... so, this is certainly not what I'd bog myself with just so, its another new thing on the market....? Wannabes might but this hasn't got me anywhere close to considering it.
November 21, 2008 6:51 PM
It's kind of hard to hear the loops with you talking over them.
November 23, 2008 11:40 AM
you can find the loops here:
http://www.fm3buddhamachine.com/site/
December 21, 2008 9:41 PM
There is no innovation. But it is still cool! I really enjoy my orange Buddha Machine 1.