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The 'GRIDI' Sequencer Turns Composing into a Physical Performance

'GRIDI' is the name of a large-scale sequencer that transforms the act of composing electronic music into an interactive experience.

There are several apps, software programs and devices where users can press buttons or flip switches in order to activate certain sounds, but GRIDI transforms the music-making process. The Arduino-powered GRIDI system designed by music producer Yuvi Gerstein uses colored balls to represent different types of instruments, which are picked up on by the system's sensors. When placed into the designated spots on the board, GRIDI is able to help anyone experiment with creating their own music in a way that's both simple and intuitive.

As well as having implications for music, this system could also inspire other a change in the way other systems input and output sounds and other information.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Music Composition - The GRIDI sequencer offers an interactive experience for composing electronic music, suggesting a trend towards more engaging music production tools.
2. Physical Performance Technologies - The use of physical objects, like colored balls, to control electronic music production represents a trend in incorporating physical performance elements into technology-driven creative processes.
3. Simplified Music Creation - GRIDI's simple and intuitive interface for creating music may lead to a trend of developing user-friendly music production tools that can be easily used by anyone.
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - The GRIDI sequencer disrupts traditional music production methods, presenting an opportunity for innovation and development in the music production industry.
2. Consumer Electronics - The incorporation of physical objects in electronic music production, as seen with GRIDI, opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the consumer electronics industry.
3. Interactive Technology - GRIDI's interactive approach to music composition suggests opportunities for disruptive innovation in the field of interactive technology and user interface design.

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