![]() Is this the beginning of the end for physical flat-screen TVs as we know it? The disruption that game consoles and PC gaming can't see? Will its lifelike FaceTime (or “ copresence” as it’s reportedly called) change communication forever? Are we about to experience a paradigm shift in how we consume and create content and live? Looking at the bigger picture, I'm more fascinated by the downstream effect Apple's headset will have. What will be the defining app or use case? Will it really come with an external battery pack that slips into your back pocket? What about the goofy-sounding front display to show your eyes? These answers will all come to light at some point. The tech nerd in me - and very likely you - will no doubt scrutinize the headset's industrial design and pass judgment on its software and app support. This is - at least to me - nonsense because the Apple Watch and AirPods were both launched under his leadership and, accessories as they may be, have reshaped our lives just as much as the Macintosh and iPhone have.Īpple mixed reality headset concept art. His own life-changing product launch since Steve Jobs introduced the iPad. Word on the street is that this mixed reality headset could be Cook's legacy launch before he passes the baton to someone else. ![]() Even Apple CEO Tim Cook himself has spent over half a decade teasing the infinite possibilities of augmented reality (AR), while coyly throwing shade at virtual reality (VR) and its isolating experience. The rumor mill has been churning out bits and pieces for years. There are about a million rumors and leaks and concept images on Apple's mixed reality headset. Where will Apple steer humanity with its mixed reality headset? The Apple Headset Steve Jobs was fond of calling computers a " bicycle of the mind," using each new technology product he introduced to steer us forward. The headset itself (and its rumored $3,000 price) will be fodder for endless think pieces, videos, and TikToks, but what I'm most interested in is how our reality will change after Apple puts the headset out in the world. It won’t be the first VR/AR/XR headset, but it could be the first groundbreaking one that legitimizes the entire product category currently dominated by Meta and its Quest headsets. I'm, of course, talking about Apple's mixed reality headset, which is expected to debut on Monday, June 5 at WWDC 2023. I've been soaking in the real world - with real people and exchanges - because we're on the cusp of reality blending with digital technology like never before. We created personal computers, smartphones, and smartwatches to help us live better and more connected lives, and in the process gradually, then suddenly, these modern conveniences have essentially imprisoned us, digging us into deeper digital holes further away from reality. It is compatible with any operating system that supports USB MIDI device class 1.Recently, in my free time, I've been spending more hours away from the internet and technology, “ touching grass” and appreciating our current reality.Ī reality that's been rapidly shaped and reshaped by new technology numerous times. iOS 5 or above is required Launch Control is a USB class-compliant device. Windows - Windows 8 and Windows 7 (64 & 32 bit) Mac - OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.7 Lion Mac, Windows and iPad In addition to Mac and Windows compatibility, Launch Control connects directly to your iPad with the Apple Camera Connection Kit (not included) and it's powered by the iPad with no need for batteries or an additional power supplyĬlass-Compliant USB: works with USB and iPad (using Camera Connection Kit, not supplied) The package includes Ableton Live Lite, the Loopmasters sample pack, plus a free download of the Launchpad app for producing and performing with the Launch Control in tandem with your iPad. It can be used to control many popular DAWs such as Cubase, Reason, Logic and FL Studio. It is compatible with Mac and PC and is fully class-compliant with no need for drivers. The Launch Control provides eight factory and eight user templates that allow you to take control of multiple instruments or effects without having to remap your MIDI parameter assignments. It also features eight three-color backlit trigger pads that can be used to launch loops, samples and more. The Launch Control by Novation is a compact USB pad controller that features sixteen assignable knobs for hands-on control of your mixer, instruments and effects. Xem tất cả " LIVE AUDIO - ÂM THANH SÂN KHẤU".Xem tất cả " THU ÂM - SẢN XUẤT ÂM NHẠC".
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