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August 12, 2004

mobile dj @09:41 PM

SSEYO, the company that brought us Vector Audio w/ KOAN, has now developed a system for mobile DJ-ing. Sounds pretty interesting, potentially -- similar to what I'd like to do w/ location aware music players. Fundamentally cool idea: collaborative / spontaneous music making w/ mobiles... a general goal.

Available for both Pocket PC & SmartPhone Microsoft Windows Mobile-based platforms, SSEYO miniMIXA is a revolutionary integrated multi-channel mobile audio mixer and recording studio. It allows the easy mixing together of content in many audio and MIDI formats, including microphone recordings, plus application of wide-ranging sound effects for the on-device creation and recording of stunning grooves.

This feature-packed application also lets you incorporate in your mix sounds generated live from music engines and modular synths (see “Innovations” below), for an unparalleled mobile mixing experience.

Oh, and I forgot to mention that this device is being used to DJ at ISEA 2004 by a group from FUTURESONIC on a cruise ship in the Baltic Sea. Perry's mobile audio project would have fit in nicely...

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