Is "conducting" the next big thing to hit DJing?
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    Default Is "conducting" the next big thing to hit DJing?

    This article paints a fascinating picture of the future of "pro audio" as gesture control becomes viable. At some point will the DJ look a bit like a conductor for an orchestra?


    http://tapeop.com/interviews/100/the-future/
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    Quote Originally Posted by soundinmotiondj View Post
    This article paints a fascinating picture of the future of "pro audio" as gesture control becomes viable. At some point will the DJ look a bit like a conductor for an orchestra?


    http://tapeop.com/interviews/100/the-future/

    Shit, I hope not. There's more than enough useless tossers waving their hands around as it is without giving them more reason...

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    Well obviously the hand waving won't be useless anymore...
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    Been mentioned and muted time year after year don't think it will ever take off
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