The latest music controller invention claims to be a guitar, violin, cello, and drum machine all in one device. But as the 'Artiphon Instrument 1' sprints past the $1M mark on Kickstarter we ask - is this really a good thing for music?
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The latest music controller invention claims to be a guitar, violin, cello, and drum machine all in one device. But as the 'Artiphon Instrument 1' sprints past the $1M mark on Kickstarter we ask - is this really a good thing for music?
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