Expressive pitch control is the center of the instrument here: Flexur T2 turns Trautonium-style touch bars into a compact standalone synthesizer aimed at players who want melody to feel physical and immediate. The submitted Sound Workshop presale page describes a functional prototype moving toward a production-intent design, with first shipments expected after a 6-24 month build window.
The documented architecture is a streamlined subtractive synth with two floating touch bars, preset and autotune support, mono/poly/arp settings, and a 6 x 12 modulation matrix with dedicated intensity sliders. The source page also lists USB-C for power and firmware updates, USB-C MIDI out, TRS MIDI in/out, audio input and output, two expression/gate inputs, and four CV outputs for pitch, gate, envelope, and force.