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Arduino, Wii, Korg, and iPad Come Together In the Name of Funk

You can thank YouTube user Denkitribe for the fattest beats you’re going to hear today. Like, unless you listen to fat beats for a living. Then there’s every chance you’ll hear something fatter.

Either way, this still rules. Denki has taken an Arduino unit (of course he has, hasn’t he), a Wii nunchuk, an iPad running Korg’s iELECTRIBE app, and has used them all to totally rock the brand new Korg Monotron.

I’m not even gonna bother talking much about this. Just hit play and have a light switch rave as some of the best recent technologies come together in one supercollision of rad.

[Via SlashGear]

4 comments
  1.     Do Not Pay Up-front – let me correct that a bit, do not pay the total fee up front. Most will at least require a percentage of the quote to start. But do not pay the entire quote before they even start the project. Only compare 3 quotes at a time, do your homework before asking for a quote. Too many choices can leave you overwhelmed and looking at price and letting that decide for you. Just remember price is only one part of the decision to hiring a designer.

  2. – An experienced designer is often used to working on many different projects at once; managing their time effectively, and delivering your project to agreed timescales.
    If you are hiring your designer on an hourly rate basis rather than being quoted ‘for the job’ an experienced designer quoting you a higher rate per hour might actually bill you for less at the end of the project if they are quicker than a designer quoting less per hour.

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