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Extraordinary flexibility
Digital Wind Instrument or Wind Synthesizer? I would opt for Wind Synth as the sound engine(s) are vast and can be expanded. A lot of the "voices" can be digitally edited, to some extent via the onboard menu, but to a greater extent by the external Aerophone Pro Editor app.
The MIDI capabilities are also extensive and they, too, can be edited via the Editor.
If you've ever played a saxophone the keys fit neatly under the fingers just where you expect them to be. If you prefer flute or recorder settings, these are available too, plus single-handed or custom settings.
The mouthpiece controls, like wind pressure and bite, can also be tailored via the onboard menu system from 'beginner' level up to a close approximation of the dynamics you can achieve on an acoustic sax.
The MIDI capabilities are also extensive and they, too, can be edited via the Editor.
If you've ever played a saxophone the keys fit neatly under the fingers just where you expect them to be. If you prefer flute or recorder settings, these are available too, plus single-handed or custom settings.
The mouthpiece controls, like wind pressure and bite, can also be tailored via the onboard menu system from 'beginner' level up to a close approximation of the dynamics you can achieve on an acoustic sax.
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A Review from the First Aerophonist of Sri Lanka
I bought an aerophone from Thomann about a year ago, and it's been an amazing experience. The quality of the instrument really stands out, with a beautiful sound and a smooth, easy-to-play design. Whether I'm practicing at home, playing for friends, or performing at professional gigs, the aerophone's versatility and reliability have made it a standout addition to my setup. Thomann made the whole buying process easy and pleasant, with quick delivery and great customer service. I'd definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a modern, high-quality wind instrument!
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