The Kickstarter page describes the product as so: “Besides being a versatile controller with the ability to connect to the external world via Midi and analog control voltage, the Continuum excels as a complete musical instrument, thanks to it’s internal sound engine, the EaganMatrix. The EaganMatrix is the brainchild of Canadian sound designer and Continuum performer Edmund Eagan.”
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A while ago FrankTheTank asked me in the comments if I knew any good hardware sequencer for ambient music. Of course, I responded praising the QY100, but it occurred to me that I actually haven’t used it for pads, soundscapes and such yet. Only live-recording and replaying midis.
The ContinuuMini has exactly the same sound engine as the full-sized Continuum Fingerboard, delivering the same level of sound quality that Continuum owners have come to enjoy.