Teenage Engineering Synthesizer Gadget CH-8 miki
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Unique wood pattern made from solid beech wood with an integrated Bluetooth speaker. Hand gestures to control the figure allow for playing or pausing, adjusting the volume, or turning it off. "Miki," a tenor from Japan, is one of eight singing choir wooden figures with different culturally-related vocal ranges and sound characteristics. It can be paired with the "OP-1 field," "OP-Z," and any other MIDI keyboard, as well as with the "Ortho" remote control. Communication with other choir figures occurs via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and offers up to four hours of uninterrupted playtime. The pitch is adjustable for solo performances, while it is fixed in the choir. The pitch range is from b2 to g4 (116.54 to 391.99 Hz). A pre-programmed repertoire of classical compositions is played back, based on a contrapuntal melody, or control can be done via an external MIDI keyboard.
Item number | 24138045 |
Manufacturer | Teenage Engineering |
Category | Synthesisers |
Manufacturer no. | 1761 |
Release date | 10.2.2023 |
Colour | Brown |
Exact colour description | Brown |
Equipment + functions | MIDI, Speakers |
Keyboard type | Synthesizer |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Country of origin | Germany |
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Scope of delivery | 1x CH-8 Miki - singing wooden figure with tenor voice |
Length | 305 mm |
Width | 80 mm |
Height | 252 mm |
Weight | 1 kg |
Length | 32.70 cm |
Width | 15.30 cm |
Height | 14.60 cm |
Weight | 1.59 kg |