Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker Announces New Instrument Orchid

Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has announced a new instrument called Orchid. Conceived by the producer extraordinaire over a decade ago and developed by Telepathic Instruments, Orchid is an “advanced chord generating hardware synthesizer” that was made with both longtime songwriters and new musicians alike in mind. Watch a trailer that showcases the range of abilities the instrument offers below.

Orchid’s primary feature is its matrix of eight chord-type selecting and chord modifying keys, with a single-octave keyboard where users can choose a root note and trigger the chord. It also includes a 16-voice polyphonic synth engine with onboard ambience, modulation FX, a separate bass synth engine exclusively for bottom end, dual stereo built-in speakers, a sensitive keyboard, and a rechargeable battery. Additionally, there’s onboard effects like reverb and delay, a loop mode, and a MIDI output. Packaged in a sleek, retro-futuristic design by co-founder Ignacio Germade, Orchid is available for purchase for $549 starting on December 18.

Source : Pitchfork