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2012/12/01 03:57:28
mattplaysguitar
Pretty amazing and it sounds pretty good too!!

https://www.youtube.com/w...dded&v=5UYMnzXQEtw
2012/12/01 04:21:25
FastBikerBoy
I thought Bapu was the end of the bass player as we knew it?
2012/12/01 04:24:13
mattplaysguitar
Well, I guess this changes everything then!
2012/12/01 04:25:48
BluffinMad
I know a few bassists that would find this to be sacrilege lol you have to admire the engineering however
2012/12/01 05:36:07
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
FastBikerBoy


I thought Bapu was the end of the bass player as we knew it?


I hope Bapu is really the end of all bass players , this machine certainly isn't ...

Take the time it needs to build and calibrate that machine and you can teach anyone to play bass.
2012/12/01 07:29:28
gswitz
How many drummers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

None. We have machines for that now. :-)

Truth be told I love robotics and real drummers.
2012/12/01 07:35:58
royarn
Now that is cool, but another big lump to lug round the gigs and set up' and one less bloke to help. Won't get rid of my bass just yet.
Roy

2012/12/01 07:45:38
DaddyV
They will have to pry my 4001 from my cold dead hands...lol  It is pretty cool tho, I could go hit on chicks during songs !!!
2012/12/01 08:02:10
maximumpower
That was very cool. Thanks for sharing.
2012/12/01 09:52:02
garrigus
Very cool... not the end of the bass player though. 


Scott

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