Artiphon Presents the Chorda Instrument with Multiple Features
Music gadget creator Artiphon unveils a new instrument dubbed the Chorda, which is a unique fusion of musical capabilities. It is essentially a blend of the Instrument 1 in terms of functionality and draws elements from Orba 2's looper as well. The Chorda is a multi-instrument update of the previous Instrument 1 with access to many instrumental audio including piano, drums, and guitar.
The main different is that the Instrument 1 must be connected to another device, either a phone or tablet. The Chorda works as a fully standalone instrument and is packed with hundred of sounds built-in along with control methods that look like an analog version of the gadget. There are 12 pads that respond to controls including vibrato, strumming, tilting, and more.
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The main different is that the Instrument 1 must be connected to another device, either a phone or tablet. The Chorda works as a fully standalone instrument and is packed with hundred of sounds built-in along with control methods that look like an analog version of the gadget. There are 12 pads that respond to controls including vibrato, strumming, tilting, and more.
Image Credit: Artiphone
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1. Multifunctional Music Gadgets - Artiphon's Chorda instrument combines multiple features for a versatile music-making experience.
2. Standalone Music Instruments - The Chorda instrument offers a fully standalone experience, eliminating the need for connecting to other devices.
3. Analog Control Methods - The Chorda instrument incorporates analog control methods like vibrato, strumming, tilting, etc., providing a familiar and intuitive interface for musicians.
Industry Implications
1. Music Gadgets - The Chorda instrument expands the market for music gadgets with its multifunctional capabilities.
2. Instrument Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore opportunities in creating standalone music instruments like Chorda to cater to musicians' needs.
3. Music Software Development - Developers can focus on designing analog-inspired control methods and expanding built-in sound libraries for instruments like Chorda.
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