NeKo GS Added to Open Labs Keyboard Lineup
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January 27, 2005
New from Open Labs is the
NeKo GS workstation, integrating the recently-announced mFusion, a
set of software technologies from Open Labs that allows users
to control different musical keyboard devices and software packages through
a single interface. A Pentium 4-based system, the NeKo GS is
designed for use with leading digital music systems, including Tascam's
GigaStudio3 Sampler, Digidesign Pro
Tools, and the E-Mu Proteus X sound module.
The NeKo GS enables performers and producers to take advantage of
an efficient, next-generation platform for music production that allows
users to access and create more digital music, in less time, and with
greater control than previously available. The NeKo GS will carry a
manufacturer's suggested retail price of $4,995.00 USD.
mFusion is the latest software component of the Open Labs
OpenSynth platform, which is used in the Open Labs NeKo and OMX lines of
keyboards and digital audio workstations. mFusion is a set of software
technologies along with a control panel that allows the user to easily
navigate, access, and remap control surfaces for all Open Labs control
panels as well as all third-party Musical Instrument Digital Interface
(MIDI) control devices.
With mFusion, users merely need to touch a knob or slider to begin
the process. A wide variety of options are available for each control type.
For example, a button can send a MIDI note-on, initiate a program change,
keystroke, or even launch an application. This versatility extends to
encoders, knobs, faders, drumpads, and many other common control types, with
the ability to address and remap up to thousands of controllers
simultaneously.
mFusion's unified approach further benefits existing music
computing applications. mFusion takes multiple MIDI devices and exposes the
system to only one device, creating a virtual gateway with multiple
extensions, thereby making it possible for music programs that can only
access one controller to gain full access to multiple controllers.
For more information, visit their web site at www.openlabs.com. |