Eigenharp recording experiment
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Well done sir, much respect. I look fwd to more clips!
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Very awesome. One of the first home videos that really show of the Alpha well. I love the layering and how you control the different aspects with both hands. Sounds awesome. Hope you record a lot more for us.
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Congrats, extremely nice!!
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Very nice! Looking forwards to seeing how you get on with even more practice :)
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The eigenharp pico will work on windows 7 today. Alpha support coming soon. If you have any other questions I would recommend contacting Eigenlabs - their phone and email support is terrific.
083ron 1 year ago
In response to your comment, there is now windows support, the drums are the defaults and you can replace them as you want to. Yes you need a speaker, but that's the same with almost any electric instrument. Yes you need a computer, which is a bit of a pain, but is the only way to get the kind of flexibility in the sounds you can make and how the instrument operates. For a cheaper option, check out the Tau or the Pico models.
083ron 1 year ago
Really spectacular... after a month?! How do you have your alpha set up? Are these the native sounds or did you add some of your own? The bass sounds particularly nice.
dadcad01 1 year ago
Well, month and a half then :)
The Alpha's set up in factory setup #3, and I'm using split 5, with four keygroups - from top to bottom: 1) left hand, 2) drummer controls and later on piano, 3)Recorder controls, piano, scheduler. 4) Right hand.
The sounds I'm using are the 'Pulsing Toto' patch from the Alchemy player that comes with the EigenHarp, and the bass is the Alvarez bass guitar soundfont.
If you have an Eigenharp you should have all the same sounds accessible.
083ron 1 year ago