The iLog is a second-generation electronic music device from Owl Project. With a series of touch-sensitive knobs and switches (aren’t they all?), the iLog lets you record samples and loop them from one easy, woodland device. It’s a personal project, though, not something mass-produced, so just look and love. It does make me wonder, though: how hard would it be to mill a super-thin wooden veneer for the back of an iPod? Wood would be so much better than smudgy metal.
Project Page [OwlProject via WMMNA]