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Top notch MIDI instrument - not a controller
This is a wonderful instrument. I think it is far more accurate to call the Linnstrument that, instead of a controller. There's a learning curve, just as with any instrument.
I hesitated for a long time - it's a an expensive piece of kit! I do believe it is worth the price, though. (Small scale manufacturing with good quality controls isn't cheap.)
The expressive controls are excellent, Roger Linn provides top-notch support, and unlike most devices these days the Linnstrument is clearly designed to last a lifetime - and wear parts like the silicone playing surface are user-replaceable.
There is an active community of Linnstrument players on the KVR audio forums, and on an independent Discord server unaffiliated with Roger Linn.
Like with all instruments, there are tradeoffs. The main tradeoff is that while being both pressure and velocity sensitive, the Linnstrument has essentially zero travel. You want to use a relatively gentle touch to be able to feel what's going on: the tactile feedback is in how your fingers squish against the surface, not with how the surface moves under your fingers.
I highly recommend looking at the support materials on the Linnstrument website if you have any questions.
I hesitated for a long time - it's a an expensive piece of kit! I do believe it is worth the price, though. (Small scale manufacturing with good quality controls isn't cheap.)
The expressive controls are excellent, Roger Linn provides top-notch support, and unlike most devices these days the Linnstrument is clearly designed to last a lifetime - and wear parts like the silicone playing surface are user-replaceable.
There is an active community of Linnstrument players on the KVR audio forums, and on an independent Discord server unaffiliated with Roger Linn.
Like with all instruments, there are tradeoffs. The main tradeoff is that while being both pressure and velocity sensitive, the Linnstrument has essentially zero travel. You want to use a relatively gentle touch to be able to feel what's going on: the tactile feedback is in how your fingers squish against the surface, not with how the surface moves under your fingers.
I highly recommend looking at the support materials on the Linnstrument website if you have any questions.
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