I think people will get wrong what this "bazooka" really does. Had to go to the official website to understand this thing.
It's more of a synth gimmick. Generates some MIDI output based on the distance between the Ravezooka, and the "target", which seems to be calculated by those lights and leds.
Could be used by some whacky DJs or something, though most people will just think of it as "noise".
Official website has a soundclip demoing what it may sound like, and 2 videoclips showing what the thing looks like. Strangely enough, the videoclips don's show it in action.
Looks more like a science project than a product itself.
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I think people will get wrong what this "bazooka" really does. Had to go to the official website to understand this thing.
It's more of a synth gimmick. Generates some MIDI output based on the distance between the Ravezooka, and the "target", which seems to be calculated by those lights and leds.
Could be used by some whacky DJs or something, though most people will just think of it as "noise".
Official website has a soundclip demoing what it may sound like, and 2 videoclips showing what the thing looks like. Strangely enough, the videoclips don's show it in action.
Looks more like a science project than a product itself.