String Armonica Offers A Different Take On Acoustic Synthesis
German synthesist Hainbach – in his latest video – takes a look at the String Armonica, an electro-acoustic instrument based on the idea of acoustic synthesis.
The String Armonica generates sound acoustically, using 12 chromatic strings, controlled by an internal polyphonic wave generator. The strings can be played by plucking them, and also played via MIDI. It also makes it possible to customize the overtones that are sustained, allowing the instrument to make sounds not possible on traditional stringed instruments.
Hainbach offers an overview of the String Armonica, talks with its creator, and shares a wide range of audio demos that highlight how the instrument’s sonic range extends far beyond what would be possible with a traditional stringed instruments. He also discusses some of the limitations of the instrument and how to work around them.

Topics covered:
00:00 Intro Song
01:39 What is the String Armonica?
02:55 Harry Potter vibes
03:45 Demo tracks and background info
08:11 Playing it not like I am supposed to
09:35 Functions and accessoires
12:00 Issues you might run into
14:25 Availability, price, future products
The String Armonica featured above is available now for $1,600 USD.
Watch the video, and share your thoughts on the String Armonica in the comments.























