![]() ![]() Check out the video below to see the Touché in action and CLICK HERE to find out more about it. The Touché is still waiting on its release and a price has not been disclosed just yet, but there are certainly eyes and ears waiting in giddy anticipation. That’s why Touché is the perfect device to use with a synthesizer for more inspiration and fun! The Expressive E Touche SE gives you a next-generation controller allowing you to make incredible sounds using simple gestures. All articles are ready for shipping starting now, starting from 7.99 for the cylinders to 29.99 for the touch-plates. Its companion software allows for customisation of parameters, while MIDI, CV and USB ports allows Touché to control any digital or analog synthesizer, with or without a computer. The new set of touch-plates and silicon cylinders is exclusively available for purchase on Expressive E’s website. Touché’s wood surface has been designed to react to the smallest vibration, the slightest pressure of your hand, allowing synth players to shape sounds spontaneously, like an acoustic instrument. ![]() Its meticulously balanced mechanism responds to both the lightest and the most intense gestures, giving users immediate and intuitive control over all manner of hardware and software synthesizers used in modern music production. Nonetheless, knobs and faders are sometimes not suitable for expressive play. Since its release in 2017, Touch opened a door to a new world of human expression in electronic sounds. Gently increase pressure to create beautiful and organic swells of timbre. Synthesizers allow for a vast variety of complex sounds. Slides and shifts take sounds from dark growls to soaring, angelic heights. The idea behind the Touché is best explained by the founders themselves: A hyper sensitive macro control, built into a sleek wood casing, is designed to add expression to any electronic instrument. We’ve seen recent products, like the the ROLI Seaboard, attempt, (and succeed, to a certain extent,) in minimizing that gap, but nothing like the Express E Touché has been seen before. A key difference between electronic and acoustic instruments is the lack of expression on the electronic side. You will find our first official video presentation of the Touch For those who have tested and approved, or found. The Touch has 4 expression controls, with mechanical force feedback & sensibility adjusting. By Ben Rogerson ( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician ) published DecemIt blends physical modelling and subtractive synthesis We’re still waiting for the arrival of Osmose, its next-gen keyboard - look out for that one in 2021 - but Expressive E has released a new plugin synth, Noisy. The evolution of electronic instruments can prove to be slower than the growth of electronic music. Expressive E has officially introduced the Touch a new controller that lets you add expressive control to your existing setup. ![]()
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