Top Ten MIDI Products of Winter NAMM 2018
Best New MIDI Products of Winter NAMM 2018
The Washington Post coverage of NAMM was all about MIDI controllers (you can skip the ad after 15 seconds)
Here is The MIDI Association’s list of must-see MIDI products at Winter NAMM 2018.
MINDMusic Labs
Elk-THE MUSIC OPERATING SYSTEM and Sensus, the world first real smartguitar .
Booth 14026
ELK is a Linux based music operating system from the people who brought you the SENSUS, THE WORLD’S FIRST REAL SMARTGUITAR
DISCOVER ELK’S KEY FEATURES
ELK is a Music Operating System (MOS).
It allows musicians to:
- UPGRADE their instruments adding new sounds and features
- CONNECT musical instruments to external hardware and to the broader Internet
- SHARE instantly their performances online
ELK also allows hardware companies to move away from dedicated chips and use standard CPUs with no compromise in terms of low-latency, performance
and scalability.ELK makes it incredibly easy for software developers to port existing software for use in embedded environments, essentially allowing them to run the same code on
desktop , mobileand embedded systems.
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Camelot Software- Booth 10502- In our quick poll, Camelot Pro won Best of Show!
The website doesn’t provide a lot of information yet, but we got a sneak preview and Camelot is pretty awesome. It integrates hardware synths, softsynths plugins and allows you to integrate everything you need for live performance in one piece of software including lyrics, Chords
Our favorite feature? Take any multi-timbral 16 channel tone generator( like a Yamaha Montage
Expressive E TOUCHÉ -Booth 11007
Control your sound with a sensitive approach.
Play intuitively with any synthesizer.
Explore as yet undiscovered sonic territories.
Touché is the next step
on your creative journey.
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Although the Touche has been out for awhile, it’s hard to get your hands on one. If you are at Winter NAMM 2018 this is your chance!
MIDI Manufacturers Association Booth 10200, 9701
Maybe we are biased, but we think there are a bunch of