Loops on a Percussa Audiocube

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

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Percussa is a company that makes little cubes to control audio gear. The cubes can serve as MIDI input systems for making software driven sounds and you can connect MIDI instruments to them to create weird effects.

The company has been around for a while, but I like this video of live loops made just by cupping the cubes with your hands. It looks so cozy!

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