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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Anyma Phi: Sequenced using a groovebox & Roli Seaboard Rise 25


Aodyo Instruments

"In this demo, Romain sequences the Anyma Phi using a simple MC-303 groovebox.

All sounds are generated by the Anyma Phi, except for kick provided by the groovebox :
- a plucked string + a VA oscillator (bassline), going into filter, resonator and a little phaser
- a resonator plus delay
- an external input source (kick drum mixed into the Anyma Phi and passed through a filter + resonator)

NB: encoder response to be improved.

Demo and sound design by Romain Bricout.

Anyma Phi blends the classic ingredients of electronic music with physical modeling technology, allowing it to simulate acoustic sound sources, such as strings or reeds, as well as resonating structures, like wood, glass, or metal."

Anyma Phi: Played using a Roli Seaboard Rise 25

"In this demo, Romain plays the Anyma Phi using a Roli Seaboard Rise 25, directly plugged into the Anyma Phi USB port. He made a hybrid beefy bass patch made of physical modelling and virtual analog elements (VA oscillator and 24 dB/oct ladder filter).

Demo and sound design by Romain Bricout."

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Anyma Phi: Flute patch demo (aka “Mutaflute” sound universe)


Aodyo Instruments

It kind of sounds like a KORG Prophecy, also a physical modelling synth of course.

"In this demo, Julien Tortora is improvising with the overblowing and versatile sonic capabilities of an Anyma Phi modeled flute patch (aka “Mutaflute” sound universe).
Korg Prophecy used only as a MIDI controller for the Anyma Phi.
Pianist and composer: Julien Tortora (https://torto.org)
Discover our Anyma Phi Kickstarter campaign and benefit from a special offer of 20% off: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/..."

Friday, December 11, 2020

Pink and Blue Sylphyo Giorgia Angiuli Limited Edition


Aodyo Instruments

"Discover the 💗 Pink Sylphyo Giorgia Angiuli Limited Edition and the 💙 Blue Sylphyo Giorgia Angiuli Limited Edition made in collaboration with Giorgia Angiuli.

Some time ago, we started working on a collaboration with Giorgia Angiuli. She has synesthesia, and part of her art is to feel the music with colors! That is why we launch a new series of Sylphyo Limited Edition with two colors: Pink and Blue.

"I have synesthesia, and I love to feel the music with colors! Playing music for me means getting into a magic world where all the little details make the difference" by Giorgia Angiuli. "

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Anyma Phi: Playing using a MIDI guitar (MIDI pickup + audio input)


Aodyo Instruments

"You can play the Anyma Phi as a synth, using a MIDI controller, or as an audio effects unit, using the audio input. Or… you can do both at the same time!
Here, Jonathan uses a guitar equipped with a Fishman TriplePlay MIDI pickup that sends the MIDI data of his performance to the Anyma Phi, in addition to the guitar's own audio output.
Having both MIDI and audio allows you to augment your guitar sound with resonators and other physical models that are always kept in tune with your playing, opening a wide range of possibilities!

Anyma Phi is an affordable hybrid monophonic synthesizer that allows you to create new sound universes inspired from the real world, where objects collide, vibrate, and resonate.

Anyma Phi blends the classic ingredients of electronic music with physical modeling technology, allowing it to simulate acoustic sound sources, such as strings or reeds, as well as resonating structures, like wood, glass, or metal."

Friday, December 04, 2020

Anyma Phi: Percussive Playing Surface & Resonating Strings Demos

Anyma Phi: Percussive playing surface Demo
Aodyo Instruments

"The percussive playing surface will allow you to tap and scratch your sounds directly on the case, making your performance even more expressive and fun! Here is a quick demo of what we could integrate into Anyma Phi's case.

This would be made possible by integrating a piezoelectric contact microphone into the case. The resulting sound would be available to use on the Anyma as an audio input, ready to be fed into resonators and effects!"

Anyma Phi: Resonating strings demo
Aodyo Instruments

"In this demo, Julien Tortora plays an Anyma Phi's resonating strings patch (aka "Laraaji" sound universe).
Korg Prophecy only used as a MIDI controller for the Anyma Phi.

Pianist and composer: Julien Tortora (https://torto.org)"

Thursday, December 03, 2020

Anyma Phi: Preview of the patch librarian / advanced editor


Aodyo Instruments

"This is a preview video of the functionality of the patch librarian / advanced editor for Anyma Phi. This will be made available as a stretch goal if reached, see our Kickstarter page for details: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...

Anyma Phi is an affordable hybrid monophonic synthesizer that allows you to create new sound universes inspired from the real world, where objects collide, vibrate, and resonate.

Anyma Phi blends the classic ingredients of electronic music with physical modeling technology, allowing it to simulate acoustic sound sources, such as strings or reeds, as well as resonating structures, like wood, glass, or metal."

Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Anyma Phi - Physical modeling synthesizer by Aodyo Instruments Kickstarter Video



The Kickstarter video has been added to the start of the playlist in the Aodyo Anyma Phi announcement post here.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Sylphyo Quick Start: With a MIDI synthesizer


Published on May 24, 2018 Aodyo Instruments

Spot the synth.

"Want to use the Sylphyo to play your favorite synth? This video shows you how in one minute.
If this is the first time you use your Sylphyo, make sure you charge it for up to 8 hours before using it.
You will need a MIDI cable (not included) to connect the MIDI output of the wireless receiver device to the MIDI input of your synthesizer. Power the wireless receiver using the included USB cable and charger, and turn on your Sylphyo and your synth. That's it!

Sylphyo is a next-generation wireless MIDI wind controller made in France by Aodyo Instruments. The Sylphyo allows you to play any kind of sound (or synthesizer) like a traditional woodwind instrument, with their unmatched feeling and expressive possibilities. If you play the saxophone, recorder, flute, trumpet, clarinet, oboe, or whistle, you'll feel at home with the Sylphyo. If you don't, it's a wonderful way to get started with wind instruments. In both cases, the Sylphyo combines the countless possibilities of electronic instruments with the feeling of acoustic traditional instruments."

Monday, June 08, 2015

AODYO SYLPHYO WIRELESS MIDI WIND CONTROLLER on Indiegogo


Published on Jun 1, 2015 AODYO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

"Time for a new kind of wireless MIDI wind controller ...
Support our INDIEGOGO campaign starting on the 2nd of June 2015.
http://igg.me/at/aodyo/x/10696385"


"The SYLPHYO is a new wind musical instrument, providing the feeling of an acoustic wind instrument, with extra possibilities of electronic devices.

The SYLPHYO is designed to provide easy access to the expressive world of wind instrument to any musician. It can also be played silently for training, or used for writing scores.

As a standard MIDI controller, the SYLPHYO naturally integrates in any electronic music setup, from vintage analog synthesizers to virtual based instruments, running on computers, tablets or smartphones."
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