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JK
Good practice gadget that should be used alongside the real instrument
Johannes Kohlenzug 17.03.2024
A good tool to practice while at home or traveling. The build is really good and it feels like a real saxophone. Note that this does not have inbuilt sounds and is solely a MIDI-Controller.
Using this won't replace practice with a real saxophone since it won't help with your embouchure, so it's recommended to consider this as extra potential practice time for your fingerings while you're outside of your practice room.
There was no manual when I received the device so I had to go to EMEOs official website to look up on how to use it.
You can connect the device via USB-C to USB-A cable or via Bluetooth MIDI to your computer or tablet and play your VST/Music app of choice. While the EMEO comes with a Respiro license you can use to play, I thought the sounds there were just plain bad so I bought the SWAM app for my tablet instead.
What's also slightly annoying is that a USB-C to USB-C cable wouldn't work while I trying to connect to my tablet, so it seems like it has to be USB-C to A.
Overall, I can recommend this if you want to practice a lot more alongside your usual practice days with a real sax, and deem 2000€ as reasonable price for it long term
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tolles Übe-Instrument
Ans_med 07.10.2024
Das Emeo lösst ein Problem von vielen Hobby-Saxophon-Spielern: Wo soll man üben und wann? Insbesondere im Mehrfamilienhaus oder wenn kleine Kinder da sind. Nicht jeder hat einen Keller oder eine schalldichte Kabine.
Die Verarbeitung ist tadelos. Es ist wirklich eine echte Saxophon-Mechanik.
Ich verwende den Curved Neck mit Mundstück aus dem 3-D Drucker. Ein normales Saxophon Mundstück macht in meinen Augen keinen Sinn. Letztlich übt man hier nicht den Ansatz, sondern v.a. Fingertechnik und Tondynamik. Die gewonnen Fähigkeiten lassen sich sehr gut Alto oder Tenorsaxophon anwenden.
Einzig die kurze Länge des Curved Neck ist etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig. Dafür gibt es aber zeitnah eine neue Variante, die deutlich besser ist.
Verwende es aktuell mit dem USB-Kabel an einem Windows Rechner. Das funktioniert sehr gut. Bluetooth-Verbindung ist auch möglich. Ist aber die Latenz bei einem Standard-Bluttooth-Empfänger im PC zu beachten. Auch gibt es mittlerweile ein externes Tool (auch hier bei Thoman erhältlich) das die Bluetooth-Verbindung deutlich verbessert.