Minim Mobile Music Maker for $99
November 23, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Feeling like Kanye on the subway again? Pay attention. Minim is the world’s first wireless, pocket-sized instrument designed for mobile music. With expressive pads, 3D motion control, and touch-sensitive technology, you can play music intuitively on your smartphone, tablet, or computer with ease. You can make incredible, complex music using the free Minim Music Lab app, or integrate with your personal app preferences like Garage Band or Ableton Live.
“This is an engineering masterpiece, and the software and support are there in a highly professional manner to support a really brilliant device,” Ask Audio
- Connect wirelessly to your device w/ native Blutooth MIDI LE & play music wherever you are
- Use Minim Music Lab to play a variety of built-in sounds from synths to drum kits
- Loop up to 8 tracks for endless fun
- Integrate w/ any software that recognizes MIDI message, like Ableton, Garage Band, & more
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 6.5″L x 3.25″W x 0.5″H
- No-slip rubberized bottom
- Lithium ion battery
- 8 expressive pads
- 2 side switches
- 13 on/off buttons
- Touch fader
Compatibility
- Minim Music App is free
- Mac OS X 10.10 or later
- iOS 8 or later
Includes
- Minim Mobile Music Maker
- Charging cable
- Carrying case
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