Five versatile woodwind players experience the Aerophone Brisa for the first time and share their initial impressions.

Hatchie follows an acclaimed record with the supercharged single "Nosedive." Harriette Pilbeam and Joe Agius describe the song's creation.

The visionary flutist opens up about his musical journey, working with icons, and embracing the Aerophone Brisa.

Five versatile woodwind players experience the Aerophone Brisa for the first time and share their initial impressions.

From powering up and making your first sound to exploring its unique playing modes, learn everything you need to know to start playing Aerophone Brisa.

The Aerophone Brisa Engineering team discusses the power and potential of the latest addition to the family of instruments.

Learn how the Aerophone series offers wind players a versatile and expressive way to explore new sounds and performance styles while staying true to familiar techniques.

From Joni Mitchell to Steely Dan, Tom Scott reflects on unforgettable moments from iconic collaborations that shaped his career—and left a lasting impact on the musical landscape.

The legendary musician and composer reflects on his musical upbringing, the power of digital wind instruments, and key collaborations.

Randal Fisher, Steve Brickman, and Hailey Niswanger reflect on their wind instrument journey, creative processes, and the breath itself.

Meet the engineering talents behind the Aerophone and learn about the digital wind instrument’s journey from concept to fruition.

With the Aerophone, you can practice without worrying about volume, tuning, or other distractions. Learn why it’s ideal for new wind players.

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Creative Hub will help you utilize FANTOM as your studio nerve center. This time we’ll discuss utilizing its external inputs and sub outs.

Travel back in time to the year 1985 to find out what makes the JX-8P so unique among the Roland polysynths and why it remains so beloved.