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Wonder Bread
Apr 16, 2005

Have you ever danced with a crapatar in the pale moonlight?

Waterslide Industry Lobbyist posted:

I missed instrument chat but I've got to throw this guy in here.

The Eigenharp Alpha



Each of the keys is sensitive to direct pressure, but also to lateral pressure in both directions, so you can program in pitch bending on individual keys. The sides have touch sensitive strips, so you can simulate bowing. And there is the wind controller. The entire thing is programmable so you can do things like use a set of keys as a sequencer then play simulated sax on top of that. The craftsmanship on them is excellent, although I haven't had one plugged in to be able to noodle around on. Cost $5900, but I'm not sure if you can find them anymore.

They still make them-- they are made in batches when they get enough orders, basically. I have a pico, which is the small version (only 2 rows of keys). The craftsmanship is excellent, but the cost is nuts.

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