A screen with holes
I'm a software engineer with 15+ years of experience in the industry, including several years as CTO.
I'm also a music producer and performer.
I was fed up with touching a knob somewhere on my controller, and having to look at the screen to see what parameter I was changing.
And don't talk to me about touch screens: they may be great for swiping on Tinder, but are terrible if you're indeed looking for actual physical feedback.
So I decided to do something about it.
During the last years I've been working on my free time on a MIDI controller with a unique feature: it has holes in the screen, so you can have actual knobs set directly onto a display.
For the first time, the digital information linked to the knob is exactly where it should be.
This makes a unique and ultra versatile controller, combining the best of both worlds: the flexibility of a digital controller, and the physical experience of a hardware controller.
So you can stay focus.
I have working prototypes that I use both in studios and live performances.
They work incredibly well.
I have patented the idea and the technology.
It can be used in many other applications and industries.
I'm looking for potential partners to help me bring this to the market.
I'm open to any kind of collaboration, from licensing to joint venture.
I also consider doing it myself, and building only a very limited number of units.
If you are interested, or just curious, please shoot me an email.
Application 1: Universal midi controller
A fully functionnal plug and play MIDI controller with integrated hardware and software:
- 32 encoders
- 64 buttons
- 1 full hd display
- USB midi class compliant
- Unlimited presets
From first prototype...
... to the latest version, that I currently use in shows
Any question ?
Interested in the product?