Jan 24th 2014, 20:07, by Trent Wolbe
It is easy to get lost in a sea of stupid design and monotonous products at any trade show, and the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is no exception: the Anaheim Convention Center’s basement can feel like a crowded Guitar Center overflowing with cheap Chinese ukuleles, poorly tie-dyed weed leaf guitar straps, and unfortunately-executed karaoke-rave machines. But all that repetitive dullness also serves as a foil for bright and interesting new toys like the candy-colored synthesizers from Brooklyn’s Critter & Guitari.
Where most of the music tech industry relies on a "harder better faster stronger" approach to building features into new gear, Critter & Guitari (not the owners’ actual names) make little...
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