

The Heart of Sound Crystal Organs
• POLYPHONIC INSTRUMENT •
Crystal organs are instruments inspired by the Cristal Baschet (1950), itself inspired by the Chladni euphone (1790), combining the warm sound of wood with stainless steel timbres. The Cœur de Son models offer great flexibility in adapting to different acoustic environments and in the choice of sound effects.
The audio quality of the video recordings is true to life. No sound effects have been added.

The crystal organ, the result of artisanal design and professional technique, releases the potential of the notes through movement.

Between sound quality and modernity of use, the crystal organ is founded on the conviction that an instrument, by itself, can reveal the soul of its user.

Demonstration by Marc Chouarain , French composer
One instrument, a thousand ways to create .
The player feels the vibration transmitted to the touch by the glass bow, at the tips of their fingers. The crystal organ then becomes the very expression of the musician's sensitivity.
Depending on the user, the game's dynamics can highlight several sound effects:
Its linear
Jerky
Vibrato
Volume
Sustain
Harmonic distortion
Arpeggios

Modularity & versatility
The various accessories multiply the compositional possibilities: the stainless steel snare drums add reverberation or a trombone effect, while the cones amplify the sound level. The mallet , meanwhile, adds a percussive element to the metal.






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