Akai Pro Intros EWI Solo Electronic Wind Instrument

Akai Professional has announced a new addition to the EWI family, the EWI Solo.

The electronic wind instrument (EWI) is the first of its kind to offer a standalone user experience by including a built-in speaker, 200 sounds, and a rechargeable battery. The internal, rechargeable lithium- ion battery offers 12+ hours of play time.

The EWI Solo features 200 onboard sounds, including realistic acoustic instrument and synth sounds. The instrument’s mouthpiece features an air-pressure level sensor and bite sensor, give you precise control of volume and pitch dynamics. The EWI Solo also features FX controls to add Reverb, Delay and Chorus, plus editing facilities for Pitch, Tuning and Dual LFOs.

In addition to letting you play wirelessly, the EWI Solo offers flexible connectivity options, including USB-MIDI connectivity, 1/4-inch output, 1/8-inch headphone output and an 1/8” aux input.

For Woodwind and Brass instrumentalists, no new fingering technique is needed. EWI Solo adapts to all main fingering styles at the twist of a dial, offering flute, oboe, saxophone and EVI (Electronic Valve Instrument) fingering modes.

Features:

  • Authentic wind-instrument performance and response for the digital era
  • 200 onboard acoustic and synth sounds
  • 12+ hours of play time using the rechargeable lithium-ion battery (charging adapter
    included)
  • Built-in speaker calibrated for the most natural sound reproduction experience
  • OLED display to easily view presets and parameters
  • USB port for USB-MIDI connection and battery charging
  • 1/4″ audio output, 1/8″ headphone output
  • 1/8″ auxiliary input

Pricing and Availability

The EWI Solo is available now for $499 USD.

11 thoughts on “Akai Pro Intros EWI Solo Electronic Wind Instrument

  1. Super excited there’s a new wind controller, but holy moley, is that thing like seventeen feet long based on the photo? Why?!?

    Or perhaps the lady shown is only 18 inches tall and has Achondroplasia.

    1. Dimensions
      (width x depth x height)
      30.12″ x 3.00″ x 3.24″
      76.5 cm x 7.6 cm x 8.2 cm

      vs. EWI 4000s
      670.5mm (L) x 61mm (W) x 69mm (D)

      (+ no remark about lady’s physique)

  2. Yea, I was surprised how big that thing is. It’s ok though. It is housing a battery pack, an amp, a speaker, a PCB, a display, a jog wheel, keys, etc. Still, when I saw the image, I thought, “Cute. Clarinet sized” and then saw in the vid that it is horkin.

  3. A real bummer if clarinet fingering is not an option.. “ offering flute, oboe, saxophone and EVI (Electronic Valve Instrument) fingering modes.”

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