@@woodlandcritterpunch read your initial comment. you think that 'most' keyboards are 'expensive' for devices that offer 'no new ideas or approaches' to music. if that isn't post-modern I have no idea what is. It also makes no sense as keyboards are vastly more mechanically complicated and obviously should cost more than a circuit board in a plastic case. I like music production in general but we have to be honest with each other here. Do you think that the Double Knot is worth about $700 retail given all of the other options for making music at or below that price range? Of course you could deflect and try to argue what the definition of 'worth' means but let's be real. This thing is wildly overpriced. Also, keyboards are actual instruments. This thing is a chaotic noise maker. We can argue about the definition of 'music' as well.
@@VincentsVideoVisions Your points about deflecting on "worth" and arguing on what "music" mean are exactly what I was getting at. This clearly isn't something that reflects your artistic ideologies in the least, which is cool, but it also kind of makes your opinion on its value moot at the same time. Going out of your way to undermine it is pretty rude as well.
Whatever this is ...is awesome
incroyable machine _ bravo
Stereo?
Dope! subscribed...
i dont see a powerswitch
Why are banana cable people always like this
"Oh no", said the reliable sound mixing cabinet, after its third decade of constantly being on and functional.
seems really expensive for a weird noise maker
Yeah well most keyboards are pretty expensive for devices that offer no new ideas of or approaches to musicality.
Ah, post modernist nonsense at its best
Not a fan of "post modernism" actually but if you're more comfortable resorting to ad hominem than addressing criticism I can't stop you.
@@woodlandcritterpunch read your initial comment. you think that 'most' keyboards are 'expensive' for devices that offer 'no new ideas or approaches' to music. if that isn't post-modern I have no idea what is. It also makes no sense as keyboards are vastly more mechanically complicated and obviously should cost more than a circuit board in a plastic case.
I like music production in general but we have to be honest with each other here. Do you think that the Double Knot is worth about $700 retail given all of the other options for making music at or below that price range? Of course you could deflect and try to argue what the definition of 'worth' means but let's be real. This thing is wildly overpriced. Also, keyboards are actual instruments. This thing is a chaotic noise maker. We can argue about the definition of 'music' as well.
@@VincentsVideoVisions Your points about deflecting on "worth" and arguing on what "music" mean are exactly what I was getting at. This clearly isn't something that reflects your artistic ideologies in the least, which is cool, but it also kind of makes your opinion on its value moot at the same time. Going out of your way to undermine it is pretty rude as well.