If an electric guitar, a harp, and a piano Voltroned themselves into an instrument, that instrument would be the Harpejji. And if a synth decided to grow a keyboard out of a flat neoprene surface, that would be the Continuum. And if a wooden box decided to make really sweet, deeply resonant sound, that would be an Onde speaker. And if this entire family got together to make a track, it would sound like the track above. Here’s more from Synthtopia:
Composer and EaganMatrix creator Ed Eagan shared this performance video, capturing a Harpejji + Continuum duet.
Technical details:
The video captures a Harpejji performance, real time processed and played through the Continuum Fingerboard sound engine and an Onde resonator.
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