Aodyo Instruments Sylphyo V2 Snow is the first wireless Controller that can be played like a real wind instrument.
Patented Air-Column technology provides impressive dynamic range and precise control. A slider directly attached to the thumb allows gesticulated expressiveness to be achieved, allowing any parameter to be steplessly controlled by vertical movements of the thumb, thus achieving unprecedented expressiveness.
If you are already playing another wind instrument, you will be able to get along with Sylphyo in no time at all. The fingering is based on the arrangement of a recorder. Other fingerings such as clarinet and saxophone can be selected.
The Aodyo instrument Sylphyo has an integrated Synthesizer one, which is perfectly adapted to the advantages of the controller and makes it a full-fledged, expressive instrument. The different sounds can be easily selected via the integrated display. You can connect headphones directly to the Sylphyo or send data wirelessly Controller to the separately available receiver Link , which can be connected to a stereo system.
You want to calibrate the Sylphyo, transpose the semitones, or switch the grip techniques? These changes are fixed with just a few keys!
After pressing the Aydyo key, sub-functions can be addressed, which are shown on the display and changed via the octave switches. Always readable are transposition, played note, volume, performance parameter, MIDI channel and battery level.
The Receiver Sold Separately Link allows you to play with Sylphyo without tiresome cables that restrict your freedom of movement. Controller Data is Link sent by radio and the sound engine, which is identical to the synthesizer voice built into the Sylphyo, generates the sound. The transmitter is already installed in the device. The sounds of the Sylphyo can be heard without Link the headphone output and the Controller data can be sent via USB directly to the computer.
Aodyo Instruments also announces a series of updates in the coming months that will expand the functionality and number of sounds.