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Embodme
The original Erae Touch was one of the more interesting MPE controllers to come out in the last few years. But it's been on the market for less than three years. So it was something of a surprise when Embodme showed up to NAMM with Erae II, the next iteration of its customizable controller with significant upgrades and one unexpected new feature. Now, it's important to note that the version of the Erae II I was able to test out was very early prototype. There were a few bugs, the construction definitely had some rough edges. But the company has plenty of time to iron those out. The Kickstarter campaign opens on February 15 with an expect ship date sometime in June. But the vision is already clear. The main surface is largely the same, a singular smooth expanse with RGB lights underneath it. Those are used to illustrate various layouts that can be customized. It can be a standard keyboard, a grid, faders, a step sequencer, et cetera. The design is definitely more refined, even at this early stage. It also acknowledges that while the customizability of the controller was a big draw, it perhaps relied too much on the desktop app and the playing surface for handling settings. The updated version has a number of buttons across the top for quickly swapping layouts, controlling the new MIDI looper and accessing other settings. There's also a small, but high resolution screen tucked in the top righthand corner next to a jog wheel.
Post by hectortruke » Fri Oct 28, am, embodme. I have an order issue I'd like resolved but haven't received a response to multiple emails through the sales embodme and support.
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If you use these, you support the website. The Seaboard, Linnstrument… to name a few stars. This is a fully customizable touch controller with full MPE compatibility, modular templates, and more. A big further development of the Erae Touch, initially introduced in , and shipped in You can immediately see the revised design.
Embodme
The original Erae Touch was one of the more interesting MPE controllers to come out in the last few years. But it's been on the market for less than three years. So it was something of a surprise when Embodme showed up to NAMM with Erae II, the next iteration of its customizable controller with significant upgrades and one unexpected new feature.
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The Erae II is way more sophisticated and customizable, so I signed up for the kickstarter and will give it a shot. Studio equipment. I am located in Germany, and the parcel arrived on the 27th via DHL express in the early morning Reporters and researchers used the platform to investigate social media practices. Back In Stock. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you've provided to them or that they've collected from your use of their services. It's kindof like a big, customisable, fun to play with Are you glad you purchased yours? Studio accessories. Due to the way how you can freely configure all the layouts and place faders etc in the software this could be a game changer for me. I immediately ordered an FH-2 and CV expander and hope to receive them soon, such that I can control many more things with it in my rack. By Embodme. Here's the results: I've found that it's a really useful controller to have to set up layouts for a variety of weirdo devices.
The Erae Touch boasts a large inch surface, which is covered in an array of force sensors and multi-colour LEDs. Thanks to its soft-silicone display, the device can be played — by touching, swiping, or even hitting with a drumstick — with a range of expression spanning vibratos, portamentos or pizzicatos. It offers 10 simultaneous points of contact and a host of customisation options via its companion app, Erae Lab.
The updated version has a number of buttons across the top for quickly swapping layouts, controlling the new MIDI looper and accessing other settings. Here's the results: I've found that it's a really useful controller to have to set up layouts for a variety of weirdo devices. DJ Charts. Juno Recommends. Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Expressive control is the objective with this versatile multi-touch surface. I wrote an email to contact embodme. Edit: Resolved with satisfactory results. Cons maybe: The material is a bit harder than I expected, and you have to be a little farther away from the pad and facing it more top down to clearly see the shapes. In general the versatility of this thing is amazing! This website uses cookies We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. I had the Linnstrument for a year or so and it wasn't a good fit for me. It will will ship with a white fabric one though, which was specifically meant to improve the feel and responsiveness for those playing with their fingers. But it's got a promising feature set and an intriguing design. We tested a dozen and came up with our favorites for different users.
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