eflutes
Eflutes are electronic flutes, a category of wind instruments that produce sound primarily through electronic means rather than by the air column alone of a traditional flute. They are designed to be played like conventional flutes while offering access to digitally generated tones, effects, and synthesis.
Most eflutes incorporate sensors that monitor breath (flow or pressure), embouchure, and fingered notes. The information
Designs vary from compact travel flutes to full-size, professional instruments. Some eflutes resemble acoustic flutes with
History and development trace to late 20th-century MIDI wind controllers and enhanced electronic instruments. Over time,