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Eventide Misha £552

CONTACT WHO: Eventide WEB: eventideaudio.com

KEY FEATURES Interval-based performance instrument and sequencer, 100 built-in scales, Polyphony via CV or MIDI, External control via MIDI or QWERTY keyboard

Recent times have seen a number of sequencers hit the market that aim to encourage experimentation, such as Intellijel’s Metropolix. Eventide have joined this area of modular fun with Misha and they have taken a very different approach, with an intervalic method of generating pitch changes.

First up the module itself. The 28hp module is large but shallow at under two centimetres, so will fit in most skiff style rigs. That overall use of horizontal pitch should be forgiven, or praised, as it does make the performance aspect of Misha more comfortable – there is just the right amount of room to not feel cramped, whilst the controls aren’t so spaced out that you have to stretch

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