DIY Omnichord-Inspired MIDI Controller
You play the instrument by selecting the root note and chord quality with your left hand, and then strumming with your right hand.… Read More DIY Omnichord-Inspired MIDI Controller
You play the instrument by selecting the root note and chord quality with your left hand, and then strumming with your right hand.… Read More DIY Omnichord-Inspired MIDI Controller
Here’s a look at the Suzuki Portachord, a rare electronic instrument that was the precursor to the more common Omnichord.… Read More Hands On With The Suzuki Portachord, The Precursor To The Omnichord
The Omnichord was designed and marketed to be an anyone-can-play ‘electronic Autoharp’.… Read More Suzuki Omnichord OM27 Vintage Gear Review
The Folktek Omnichord OM-84 has been extensively modified, with more than 60 touch points. … Read More Folktek Omnichord Hands-On Demo
Midierror shared this video preview of Le Strum, a MIDI chord controller that they describe as like a cross between a Stylophone and an Omnichord:
LE STRUM – MIDI Strummed Chord Controller Kit was uploaded by: Jason Hotchkiss
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Rating: … Read More Le Strum MIDI Controller Like The Love Child Of An Omnichord & Stylophone
This is a quick demo of Monomnichord – a free Max/MSP patch that uses a monome 40h and a stribe to emulate a Suzuki Omnichord. Now, forget for a moment that you can get Omnichords for a couple of hundred bucks……. via soundwidgets
The Suzuki Omnichord – a sort of electronic autoharp – was first released in 1981, and is one of the bizarre electronic instrument that have lives beyond their original intent. A completely unique design using a harmonic strumplate, directly linked to the chord buttons, meant a beginner could play in tune almost instantly, and a… Read More The Suzuki Omnichord, With A Demo Video That May Lead To Therapy