Haptic feedback to control music is indeed an intriguing idea.. I guess they can make sure DJ feels the music beats intensity on hand to get the idea about how intense the music is and the bits..something available in the racing video games..how many controls it has? what all things the haptic stick can do? it will be really cool if haptic can have pre-configured remix shortcuts etc. I would love to take a peek at this one..
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Haptic feedback to control music is indeed an intriguing idea.. I guess they can make sure DJ feels the music beats intensity on hand to get the idea about how intense the music is and the bits..something available in the racing video games..how many controls it has? what all things the haptic stick can do? it will be really cool if haptic can have pre-configured remix shortcuts etc. I would love to take a peek at this one..