The beautiful tone that was installed on to the original OM-250M and OM-300 was resurrected with even higher sound quality on to the new Omnichord. This sound, which is unique to analog circuits, should be something that makes you feel, 'This is the Omnichord.' The new Omnichord also uses some analog technology to bring this original sound back to life! The strum plate sound and tone of the OM-27, OM36, and OM84 was produced by analog circuits. The new Omnichord will include several more beautiful tones that were installed on to the previous Omnichords. Stay tuned for more news! Please listen to the classic sounds that were installed on to the past models and the sounds that will be revived more beautifully. Here are just a few of the tones installed on to the new Omnichord. ※1 From “Omnichord Communication Paper No.1” published in 1982. This function was groundbreaking at the time, allowing you to play more freely. In addition, the OM-84 had two patterns of harp sounds, and a memory function that had enabled the player to record chords. With the OM-36/84, major seventh and augment had been added, expanding the total to 84 chords. With the idea that "There's no dream of a fully automatic electronic instrument! Let's just sing the melody!" As a keyword, the OM-27 had a total of 27 chords of Eb, Bb, F, C, G, D, A, E, B Major, Minor, Seventh and the tone is one harp pattern. Various functions were added to the successor models as technology progressed, but the style of playing by touching the chord buttons and metal strum plates lined up in the centre and being lightweight and easy to carry anywhere was already established from around this time. The Omnichord is the world's first electronic musical instrument with auto-accompaniment, equipped with an auto-harp sensor. Size: 520 x 280 mm Weight: 1.4 kg Body color: OM-36 (beige), Size: 520 x 280 mm Weight: 1.7 kg Body color: Brown, Red, Ivory *The image is the colour lineup of the OM-27. The body colour of the OM-27 was brown, red, and ivory. 1' published in Japan in 1982, this shape seems to express the thinking of a more futuristic musical instrument, with the shape as a motif, symbolizing the form of an overflowing happy tear. According to 'Omnichord Communication Paper No. The Omnichord is characterized by its streamlined body. Although it is no longer available for sale, instructional textbooks were also made for those who play Omnichord for the first time. We aimed to create an electronic musical instrument, using our experience as an educational musical instrument manufacturer that could be used at home, at school, on trains, planes and ideal for adults and children alike. In these days the Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument used by a wide variety of different users, including artists and electronic musical instrument enthusiasts, both in Japan and overseas, but when they first went on sale in Japan, there was the concept of "Let's ignore the fixed and difficult music theory and think more casually”. Regarding the OM-27, OM-36 and OM-84, which became the basis for the shape of the new Omnichord, we will introduce a little more information along with the history of Omnichord. In addition, the overall dimensions are one size smaller than the OM-27, making it a compact size that is easier to carry around. The shape of the new Omnichord is based on the still very popular previous models of the OM-27, OM-36 and OM-84, with the curved shape on the left side of the body.
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