Misha
Misha

Misha

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Description

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Interval-based Instrument & Sequencer for Eurorack

Misha is an innovative Eurorack instrument/sequencer that utilizes a unique, interval-based approach to playing and creating melodies. It’s designed to be played like a keyboard instrument, yet it makes music unlike any instrument before. In addition to playing it live, you can also record sequences that can be modified in a multitude of ways, allowing for new paths of spontaneous creativity. 

New! We now offer a standalone Misha that includes a Pod32E enclosure and an 18V/36W universal power supply. A $749 value, only $499.

Features

  • An innovative 28hp Eurorack instrument/sequencer that utilizes a unique, interval-based approach to playing and creating melodies
  • Make sound three ways via MIDI, control voltage (with three independent gate/cv pairs) or outputting waveforms via the audio jack
  • External control templates for MIDI and QWERTY keyboards 
  • 100 factory scales and additional slots for up to 100 user/custom scales (Scala support)
  • Tone row-based sequencer inspired by the classic compositional technique used in serial music
  • Comprehensive control of sequence playback to easily manipulate and expand upon your musical ideas
  • Create rhythmic variations using clock division    
  • Four user-assignable buttons
  • 18 user presets
  • CV inputs for external trigger/control sources 
  • Clock input for syncing to external sources. User-configurable PPQ settings
  • Audio output for the internal oscillator
  • Polyphony via 3 CV outputs or MIDI
  • Micro-USB for easy firmware updates using Eventide Device Manager
  • Micro-SD card for saving/loading scales and settings

Customer Reviews

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Alex
Excellent tool for new approaches

Misha is excellent for improvisation, internalising intervals, scales as well as the circle of fifths. The device fulfils many of the wishes that people had in vain for conventional keyboards or previous instruments. If I could make one wish, it'd be free (libre) open source firmware – that would be the crowning glory for Misha

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Dylan M.
Misha

This device is amazing for microtonal work. It is not a normal sequencer however and I'm sure many will be conceptually put off because of that. That said if you are interested in microtonal music and thinking in intervals with microtonality this will be a breath of fresh air. So far I've been using it with midi and CV with my hardware synths and it's wonderful.