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Add a ROLI Seaboard multi-touch controller to your Mac/iOS setup for $261 (Reg. $300)

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Amazon is now offering the ROLI Seaboard Block MIDI Controller for $261.01 shipped. That’s about $40 off the regular $300 price tag, the best direct dollar discount we have tracked and the lowest we can find. It carries solid ratings and we found it be one of the most interesting controllers we have ever used in our hands-on review.

Any Mac/iOS musician would love to have this in their arsenal. This is the lowest price we have ever tracked on what might already be the most affordable way to bring this kind of unique 5D-touch surface to your studio setup. More details right here

ROLI Seaboard Block:

Create astonishingly expressive music on a next-generation keyboard. Seaboard Block replaces a traditional keyboard with a soft, pressure-responsive surface that lets you touch and shape your sound. Play a powerful standalone instrument — and extend its power by connecting to other Blocks.

Seaboard Block comes with a huge library of sounds from string sections to glitched-out synths. Access your sounds on either mobile or desktop through included software, and add to your collection by purchasing soundpacks from renowned artists like Steve Aoki, RZA, and WondaGurl.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices