Eigenharp Alpha, Pico demo and mind-blowing concert (hands-on)

Courtesy Engadget  Fri, 10/16/2009 - 09:40

Remember the Eigenharp Alpha and Pico that we broke news of last week?

Sure you do, but we bet you still haven't a clue how those long, elegant sticks work. The forty employees at Eigenlabs probably heard us simultaneously scratching our heads so they kindly invited us to their London studio for a quick demo, and boy, those musical wands look great up close, not to mention their remarkable flexibility for user configuration as well.

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