The harmonàig is a four voice voltage quantiser designed with intuitive harmonic capabilities. It brings the possibility of composing and performing chord progressions, and harmonising in a polyphonic manner, to what is traditionally a monophonic instrument. No deep understanding of music theory is needed!
harmonàig | ˈhɑːməni | noun (musical tone) an overtone accompanying a fundamental tone at a fixed interval, the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect
Size
18HP
Depth: 27mm
Power
+12V: 100mA
–12V: 10mA
Features
- +/–10V (20 octave) CV input range with attenuverter
- +/–10V (20 octave) CV output range for all 4 chord tones
- Analogue Slew (not capitalised) limiter per CV output
- Gate/Trigger output for Performance and Quantizer modes respectively
- Large horizontal button keyboard for ease of control and performance
- Automatic, manual or CV selectable chord qualities
- -∆7 (minor major 7)
- O (diminished 7)
- Ø (minor 7♭5)
- -7 (minor 7)
- 7 (dominant 7)
- ∆7 (major 7)
- +∆7 (augmented major 7)
- +7 (augmented 7)
- Four user definable chord voicings (1, 2, 3, 4)
- Independant CV controllable chord inversion and voicings
- Pre-quantization transposition and global offset transposition
harmonaig
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