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aodyo63 karma

You can test it in Woodbrass in the 19th arrondissement! Ask for the salesperson Lily, she knows the Sylphyo well :) Send me a pm otherwise I will be in Paris this weekend I can do a demo for you!

aodyo36 karma

Hey thanks for the feedback! Yes actually the entire soundtrack of the presentation video is made on the Sylphyo. Let me send you another video where you can see it better.

Here is Pedro Eustache playing it

Here is a video of a cool meditative improv on the Sylphyo

edit: I found the original video for the music heard in the presentation video :) One of our team members made it. Here is the link!

aodyo25 karma

Thanks for the question :) The Sylphyo is a lot more naturally expressive due to a much wider airflow (to make it feel more like a normal wind instrument)

The Sylphyo also allows players to use natural techniques such as staccato, legato, etc.

OUr instrument can be played wirelessly through the link receiver, and it also is much more customisable than the WX or EWI lines.

Furthermore, you can play it completely autonomously with a built-in headphone jack.

Probably the thing that differentiates it most is that we've added movement controls through roll, elevation and compass control so you can modulate different parts of your sound in that way, as well as a shake-vibrato feature (which everyone is sceptical of at first, but works super well!)

The Sylphyo also has a built-in screen so you can tweak settings on the go and change practically whatever you want :)

You can use it as a MIDI controller and change MIDI CC settings for 9 different parameters, including recently released keybend MIDI CC

Let me know if this helps :) If not then feel free to ask anything else!

aodyo24 karma

I added an edit to put in another more technical video which is meant to show what you can do on the Sylphyo :) Go check out our youtube channel we have a lot more videos there, showing off the latest sound updates, or some videos of different artists using it!

Link to youtube

aodyo23 karma

We measure air pressure in the body of the horn, and the more you blow, the louder the sound. You can also use common techniques like staccato, legato, etc!

Here is a video showing off a bit of what you can do on the sylphyo

Come by next time! We'd love to have you test one out