The iLog
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The iLog incorporates touch-sensitive switches to allow you to record samples, create electronic beats from your pocket, and take them with you in the office or in the Forest. Now you can sync with Log1k, Mac and Windows at blazing speeds. Without lifting your thumb from the switch, you can perform improvised sets, scroll through sounds, and start the music playing. Authors: Antony Hall and Simon Blackmore of the Owl Project. |
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The iLog is a second-generation electronic music device from Owl Project. With a series of touch-sensitive knobs and switches (aren't all they all?), the iLog lets you record samples and loop them from one easy, woodland device. It's a personal... Read More
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