Fascinating! Looks pretty cool! The voice over lady sounded pretty lifeless and unenthusiastic though! AI sounding.😅😆 but yeah, quite an interesting concept and tool! 👍🏻
If latency of Bluetooth can be minimized sufficiently, why require connection to the phone whilst playing? The USB-C could be for merely recharging the breath controller.
@@Umadbro681 it seems an app on the phone controls pitch while the mouthpiece controls amplitude, but why does the mouthpiece need to be plugged into the phone while playing. Looks awkward and seems unnecessary.
@@Chris.Brisson It looks like from the video at least, you'll be able to use a usb c extender to plug it into maybe an external speaker? Not sure. I see 3d printed instruments coming if this gets popular though with molds for the phone to fit into.
amazing!
It is amazing! did you get yours at a discounted early bird price? 🔥www.kickstarter.com/projects/artinoise/zefiro-wind-instrument-for-smartphone-users
A duduk demo with appropriate accompanying music would be your most powerful demo, but the duduk must be the best virtual version available.
Stay tuned for the next demo videos!
@@artinoise Woohoo! Looking forward to it.
Cool, a new instrument!
Yay! 🔥 Get one for a discounted price on kickstarter now: www.kickstarter.com/projects/artinoise/zefiro-wind-instrument-for-smartphone-users
Worth to make a test of that instrument 🎵
is there a trumpet mode'?
if you mean a trumpet sound, then yes! ua-cam.com/users/shortszahrx8FZYd0?si=yL69zfqJ3TchGS_E
Fascinating! Looks pretty cool! The voice over lady sounded pretty lifeless and unenthusiastic though! AI sounding.😅😆 but yeah, quite an interesting concept and tool! 👍🏻
Will it be allowed for iPhone lightning port ?
Yes! Absolutely! Just use an adapter or simply get it as an add-on on our Kickstarter campaign!
My piano is also Italian so why not
Perfect haha!
If latency of Bluetooth can be minimized sufficiently, why require connection to the phone whilst playing? The USB-C could be for merely recharging the breath controller.
1:19 connects to smart phone or any other device.
@@Umadbro681 "via a USB type C connector"... I need a better understanding of Zefiro's Bluetooth usage versus its USB-C usage.
@@Umadbro681 it seems an app on the phone controls pitch while the mouthpiece controls amplitude, but why does the mouthpiece need to be plugged into the phone while playing. Looks awkward and seems unnecessary.
@@Chris.Brisson It looks like from the video at least, you'll be able to use a usb c extender to plug it into maybe an external speaker? Not sure. I see 3d printed instruments coming if this gets popular though with molds for the phone to fit into.
zefiro is not bluetooth! That's why it is connected to the smartphone or any other device with USB Type-C (or other connector via adapters!)