
"You know that feeling when a melody pops into your head while you're walking down the street, but by the time you pull out your phone to record it, the magic's already gone? Or when you're hit with a musical idea but don't have the technical skills to translate it into something real? That frustrating gap between inspiration and creation is exactly what designer Woojin Jang is trying to bridge with their concept project, Everglow."
"The concept combines a physical hardware interface with generative AI technology, creating something that feels both wonderfully tactile and futuristic at the same time. Designer: Woojin Jang What makes this particularly interesting is how it rethinks the relationship between humans and music-making tools. Traditional instruments require years of practice, and digital audio workstations can feel overwhelming with their endless menus and options. Everglow sits somewhere in between (hence the design name "InBetween"), offering immediate access to sound creation without the steep learning curve."
Everglow functions as a sketchbook for sound, enabling musicians and creators to capture fleeting sonic ideas in real time. The device pairs a tactile physical interface with generative AI that responds and shapes audio according to touch and gesture. The design positions Everglow between traditional instruments and complex digital audio workstations, providing immediate access to sound creation without a steep learning curve. The system emphasizes physical expressiveness to strengthen the creative connection, and the generative engine creates and shapes audio in real time rather than relying solely on presets or static samples.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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