16:23 recorder 16:48 OBO 17:14 trumpet 17:39 saxophone 18:05 violin 18:30 hulusi 18:54 Zhudi 19:19 swana 19:44 pipa 20:11 80s gamer 20:35 Firefly 21:24 heal meow 21:48 Shaker which is done simply by shaking the instrument side to side 21:58 Kung Fu which simulates sword 22:10 fights rain stick which is simply done by rotating up And the next few sounds which would downloaded from the Clary mini app synthesize 22:54 voice fireworks 23:08 muted trumpet 23:32 nylon guitar
Looking nice, I have 3 Akai and Sylpho, which works great as a controller for Swam and Omnisphere and Kontakt instruments. Swam+Omnisphere pass and arpegiators make wonderful combinations. Sylpho is my favorite but they just went buncrupt, instead of developing their EWI, which was really the best few years ago, they started to make their own synth, and this is crowded market. Still Sylpho is wireless, has 5 octaves, and works great with PC. Clarii ha only 3 octaves and for many wind and brass instruments it is not enough. You can check some of my recordings, just Google "duch sylphyo".
Nice price but could get it down by removing sound stuff and using it as a controller like the WARBL2. Also use an app to eliminate display. Needs motion sensor for shake vibrato like the WARBL2.
I think both instruments have their merits. WABL is aimed squarely at the whistle players (and maybe bagpipe) and the design choices they made are geared highly towards making the instruments look like a traditional tin whistle, there isn't really any ways where they could fit anything like a display, or even built-in speaker/memory/electronics to make the instrument that can play standalone. It is essentially a whistle midi controller. clarii mini is designed to be both a stand alone instrument (hence, it can store sounds, has built-in speaker etc.) and also the instrument is modelled I supposed more after a combination of a recorder and clarinet. so it is larger (but not too large, I have tried playing some of the other EWIs and mostly find them unwieldly). And even if you don't want to use the built-in display controls on the instruments, Robkoo also provided mobile app to control and change sounds if that is your preferred setup. It also has a whistle fingering mode if you want to play it like a low key whistle I suppose :) Also note that the price is essentially the same as a WABL2 and provides a lot more functionality than WABL2 (minus USB midi I suppose)
@@Melodic_Alchemy Agree. There is not enough room on the WARBL2 to add extra fingering without compromising it to the whistle crowd. I prefer the size of the Clarii as I am a sax player. Not enough pads to get a clarinet layout. As I use wind controller for iOS apps I need a way to get a vibrato without relying on in app simulators. Can’t find any info on how the motion sensors transmit. I did find the on line manual but it doesn’t cover the midi map out. Can’t use the editor app without the Clarii. If it was on Amazon like the R1 monstrosity I would give it shot.
@@fgervThe company owner(?) seems accessible via social media and has posted comments to this video. Tagging him directly or going through Support can probably provide technical details regarding MIDI support for their instruments.
weird, there is no normal tones like flute, clarinet, bagpipe, harmonica, harp etc, In fact they added uncommon special effects like shaker, kungfu and rain
The sounds are available on the Clarii App. Some are free, some are paid. You'll need to use the app the download those extra sounds. In fact, recently Robkoo has added a lot of new sounds with their version 2.08 firmware and app. The Mini's big brother, the R1, along with the expected higher price point and capabilities, has those sounds built in right from the factory (assuming you have updated the sound bank and firmware).
official.robkoo.com/ is the web address to their site, at least on the top Google search. From what I understand, the product was initially offered on KickStarter to crowdsource funding, and is now offered on their official store since it's now fully funded and developed and out on the market. I'm not sure, but it probably is also still available on KickStarter, just as a fully funded product now.
16:23 recorder
16:48 OBO
17:14 trumpet
17:39 saxophone
18:05 violin
18:30 hulusi
18:54 Zhudi
19:19 swana
19:44 pipa
20:11 80s gamer
20:35 Firefly
21:24 heal meow
21:48 Shaker which is done simply by shaking the instrument side to side
21:58 Kung Fu which simulates sword
22:10 fights rain stick which is simply done by rotating up
And the next few sounds which would downloaded from the Clary mini app synthesize
22:54 voice fireworks
23:08 muted trumpet
23:32 nylon guitar
lol love the cat coming to say hello!
Guys, we've just released a mega update of the firmware. I'm the founder of Robkoo.
Nice to meet you! Thank you for creating such wonderful instruments from such an awesome company!
Looking nice, I have 3 Akai and Sylpho, which works great as a controller for Swam and Omnisphere and Kontakt instruments. Swam+Omnisphere pass and arpegiators make wonderful combinations. Sylpho is my favorite but they just went buncrupt, instead of developing their EWI, which was really the best few years ago, they started to make their own synth, and this is crowded market. Still Sylpho is wireless, has 5 octaves, and works great with PC. Clarii ha only 3 octaves and for many wind and brass instruments it is not enough. You can check some of my recordings, just Google "duch sylphyo".
Nice price but could get it down by removing sound stuff and using it as a controller like the WARBL2. Also use an app to eliminate display. Needs motion sensor for shake vibrato like the WARBL2.
I think both instruments have their merits. WABL is aimed squarely at the whistle players (and maybe bagpipe) and the design choices they made are geared highly towards making the instruments look like a traditional tin whistle, there isn't really any ways where they could fit anything like a display, or even built-in speaker/memory/electronics to make the instrument that can play standalone. It is essentially a whistle midi controller.
clarii mini is designed to be both a stand alone instrument (hence, it can store sounds, has built-in speaker etc.) and also the instrument is modelled I supposed more after a combination of a recorder and clarinet. so it is larger (but not too large, I have tried playing some of the other EWIs and mostly find them unwieldly). And even if you don't want to use the built-in display controls on the instruments, Robkoo also provided mobile app to control and change sounds if that is your preferred setup. It also has a whistle fingering mode if you want to play it like a low key whistle I suppose :) Also note that the price is essentially the same as a WABL2 and provides a lot more functionality than WABL2 (minus USB midi I suppose)
@@Melodic_Alchemy Agree. There is not enough room on the WARBL2 to add extra fingering without compromising it to the whistle crowd. I prefer the size of the Clarii as I am a sax player. Not enough pads to get a clarinet layout. As I use wind controller for iOS apps I need a way to get a vibrato without relying on in app simulators. Can’t find any info on how the motion sensors transmit. I did find the on line manual but it doesn’t cover the midi map out. Can’t use the editor app without the Clarii. If it was on Amazon like the R1 monstrosity I would give it shot.
@@fgervThe company owner(?) seems accessible via social media and has posted comments to this video. Tagging him directly or going through Support can probably provide technical details regarding MIDI support for their instruments.
Вибрато и слайд не раскрыт!.можно ли сгибать ноты?
weird, there is no normal tones like flute, clarinet, bagpipe, harmonica, harp etc, In fact they added uncommon special effects like shaker, kungfu and rain
The sounds are available on the Clarii App. Some are free, some are paid. You'll need to use the app the download those extra sounds. In fact, recently Robkoo has added a lot of new sounds with their version 2.08 firmware and app. The Mini's big brother, the R1, along with the expected higher price point and capabilities, has those sounds built in right from the factory (assuming you have updated the sound bank and firmware).
Is there a web address for this company? Wasn’t this initially offered on the KickStarter website?
official.robkoo.com/ is the web address to their site, at least on the top Google search. From what I understand, the product was initially offered on KickStarter to crowdsource funding, and is now offered on their official store since it's now fully funded and developed and out on the market. I'm not sure, but it probably is also still available on KickStarter, just as a fully funded product now.
store.robkoo.com/products/clarii-mini is the direct weblink for their Clarii Mini sales.
Its tselling frough their own website..check it out!)