Introduction to Roland Aerophone Brisa Flute Wind Controller
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Episode 16
The Roland Aerophone Brisa is an innovative new wind controller with a flute-like design that combines traditional flute fingerings with cutting-edge technology. We explore this revolutionary instrument's features, sounds, and playing experience, including the unique mouthpiece sensor system that offers both standard breath control and flute-specific embouchure detection.
• Physical design closely resembles a flute with slightly larger diameter to house technology
• Built-in rechargeable battery offers approximately nine hours of play time
• Innovative dual-breath sensing system allows for traditional or flute-specific playing techniques
• Contains 100 built-in sounds spanning acoustic instruments, synths, and percussion
• Motion sensors detect tilt and roll for additional expressive control
• Bluetooth MIDI connectivity and USB-C for audio, MIDI, and charging
• Includes brass fingering system compatible with previous Aerophone models
• Enhanced intelligent harmony function with ability to specify major or minor scales
• Compact size and weight (752mm/29.5" long, 437g/1 lb) makes it extremely portable
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Chapters
1. Welcome to Episode 16 (00:00:00)
2. Introducing the Roland Aerophone Brisa (00:02:00)
3. Physical Design and Technology (00:13:32)
4. Breath Modes and Control Features (00:22:38)
5. Sound Demos: Flutes and Recorders (00:34:31)
6. Sound Demos: Brass and Percussion (00:43:53)
7. Looping Possibilities with BRISA (00:51:35)
8. Closing Thoughts and Future Episode (00:57:49)
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