Microsoft has teamed up with electronic musicians Rudimental for an exclusive live set to demonstrate the power of the Surface Pro 4.
To celebrate the launch of the Surface Pro 4, Microsoft has brought together four-piece music producers Rudimental, British composer David William Hearn and Street artist Will Barras for an exclusive live performance at Koko in London. Three tracks were played during the set, which combined a live orchestra and electronic influences.
Obviously keen to show the capabilities of the new Surface Pro 4, Microsoft released an additional behind-the-scenes video to show how the performance was achieved. Hearn and Rudimental took advantage of the new scoring applicationg to write a symphony on the fly, while Barras sketched out various pieces of artwork which would appear in the backdrop during the set. The device could also be seen running high resource applications such as Pro Tools and Native Instruments Maschine.
The Surface Pro 4 is available to buy in the UK now with prices starting from £749.
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