Described by its creators as the first freeform software controller, Palette is a range of buttons, dials and sliders made so that creative types can design their own hardware interfaces for their ...
It's official: clip-together music technology hardware platforms are the trend of late 2013. We've already seen littleBits' Synth Kit and the Patchblocks modular synth units, and now we have Palette, ...
Controllers that can perform Photoshop and Illustrator operations provided by Adobe with buttons, faders (sliders), dials, etc. separate from the mouse and keyboard are called "Palette"is. By ...
Palette crowdfunded its unique modular controller in the hopes of giving you customizable, hands-on control over your creative apps, and it's finally ready to make that technology available to ...
Whether it's a touchscreen, keyboard, or mouse, there are plenty of ways to interact with your computer, but sometimes you need something a little more tactile. Enter Palette, described as a "freeform ...
Palette co-founder Calvin Chu has a problem with how people work. "Creative professionals spend so much of their time on the computer, and at the moment, they still use a very generic ...
Often, when a company releases a product, it is for a very specific use. Photo editors buy a stylus specifically for their photo editing and musical engineers buy MIDI controllers specifically to ...
Palette isn’t for everyone, but it’s certainly worth a look for creatives who spend a significant amount of time editing photos. Photographers love physical buttons more than a kid in an elevator.
[D.St-Amand] is designing the SyncMaster, a compact modular midi controller, from scratch. The design focuses on a modular build where you can swap out pieces like the one pictured above to achieve ...
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