The Touché SE is made up of three elements that are crucial in the music-making process-the cylinder, which converts pressure to exploitable data the slider, which adjusts the lateral stiffness of the mechanism and the encoder, which adjusts the sensibility of the top and bottom pressure sensors. With 4 degrees of movement, each direction on the control surface affects parameters and combines different movements for amazing effects. Where the previous model was made from mahogany, this time the design team has opted for a polycarbonate panel.īeneath this is a mobile connection, which allows users to press down and up, running their fingers across the panel to create various sounds. It looks simultaneously vintage and futuristic, with a sleek interface including a touch-plate surface. Offering the same build quality and patented mechanism as the classic Touché, it also retains the same aesthetic. Paris-based music technology company Expressive E came up with the Touché SE aiming to develop the next generation of modern musical instruments – ©Paris-based music technology An evolution of its original Touché, it offers sound designers a beautifully engineered hardware instrument intended as part of a larger setup, either to create and control your own sounds or choose from a library of over 250 professionally designed software instrument sounds, fully mapped and ready to play. When Paris-based music technology company Expressive E came up with the Touché SE its aim was to develop the next generation of modern musical instruments. The quality of its function is tied up with the user’s physical interaction-a truth that inspires the design and development of the Touché SE. There’s few design objects that require as much care and attention when it comes to user experience as a MIDI controller. The Touché SE lets users manipulate sound with a touch of their fingertips.
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