Does anyone have any experience using the re.corder? I realise this is a whistle forum (!) but my goal, as a lapsed learner needing a quiet way to practice, is simply to develop somehow, using something, so that on those rare occasions I can make some noise, I can make best use of the opportunity.
https://www.recorderinstruments.com/en/
The re.corder appears to be relatively new, the product of a recently completed kickstarter, and to look at, the ergonomics seem to be an improvement over a great many other wind controllers... as does the price! Circa £130, which compares very favourably to the WARBL, especially with the government currently trashing the pound's exchange rate!
Advice sought, and very welcome.
Cheers
Edit: I should add that it appears to be possible to configure the re.corder for whistle fingering, according the manufacturer's FAQ.
There's a video on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZA0L9eUGoAThe ‘acoustic’ fingering is Baroque, allowing for forked positions and correct pitch on many notes and variations.
The holes of the recorder have embedded invisible capacitive sensors and the C, D and thumb holes are doubled to allow sharp notes and octave switch.
With the app configuration page you can change between different fingering and scales and even setup your own, also allowing for microtuning fingerings. This will allow other instruments fingering styles like tin whistle, bagpipes, and your own!