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ROLI Seaboard collaborative documentation

Welcome! You just found a wealth of information to help you make the best out of your ROLI Seaboard.

  1. What was first started is a guide to help you fully enjoy playing with your ROLI Seaboard

  2. Eventually you'll find [not written yet] documentation of the ROLI Seaboard presets

If you'd like to see anything else in here, let me know in the issue tracker! :-)

You're new to the ROLI Seaboard? I recommend these two 1-minute videos which efficiently demonstrate what kind of controller the ROLI Seaboard is:

Short demo of the ROLI Seaboard:
Short demo of the ROLI Seaboard

Playing 'Cantor Digitalis' on the ROLI Seaboard:
Cantor Digitalis on the ROLI Seaboard

By the way I'm Alex, aka Satri. Amongst many other things, I'm an electronic musician. I play solos with modern synthesizers such as Moog Music's award-winning Animoog and Model 15 apps, as well as the ROLI Seaboard. You'll learn more about my free albums of improvised solos here. I'm planning to record solos with my new ROLI Seaboard RISE 49, and just like my other albums, it will be Creative Commons-licensed. In the process of recording this album, I'm starting this documentation to keep track of valuable info I find.

You are invited to contribute to this guide. All Seaboard players will benefit from your insights. Thanks -- Alex / Satri

To Do

  • Merge main README.md and guide.md
  • Rename /playing/resources
  • Create the guide as a decision tree
  • Add ASCII art

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