It has been 10 years since the Tri-bass. And 13 years since the Kitara. Finally, I am back. Introducing the Misa Triwave.

The Misa Triwave is the third generation of Misa digital guitar, following the Misa Kitara and Misa Tri-bass. Its design is an evolution of its predecessors. It has an ABS plastic body, like the Kitara, and a 3-string touch sensitive neck similar to the Tri-bass. But it is also different in several ways.

The body has a low latency, robust and opaque rectangular touch panel, instead of a graphical LCD screen. The touch panel is an X/Y pad and can be used to modulate the sound. The neck is completely flat and has minimal friction, making it perfect for synth gliding. And its only interface is class-compliant USB MIDI (USB-C).

The Misa Triwave is an instrument designed for phat sounding monophonic synthesizers.

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