Smartphone Wind Instrument
November 20, 2024
The ZEFIRO is a compact, portable device that connects to your smartphone via USB-C. By blowing into the mouthpiece, you can simulate various wind instruments, such as flutes, saxophones, and even bagpipes. Equipped with lip and air pressure sensors, the ZEFIRO captures your breath power, translating it into sound volume, pitch, and harmonics for a lifelike playing experience. Its innovative design and advanced technology make it easy to create music anywhere, anytime.
Suitable for both beginners and professionals, the ZEFIRO can be used for practice, performances, or even recording sessions. The app includes features like a looper function, sound layering, and recording capabilities, making it a versatile tool for musicians. The ZEFIRO comes with a companion app that offers around 32 different sound options. The app provides an interface with virtual buttons, keys, or wind holes, allowing you to play different instruments. You can also customize the placement and sensitivity of the touch points.
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