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Rewrite and translate this title Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker Invented a New Instrument Called an Orchid to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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Kevin Parker has created a new synthesizer.

The Tame Impala artist released the instrument, called the Orchid, through the electronic instruments company he co-founded, Telepathic Instruments. Described as an advanced chord generating hardware synthesizer, the Orchid is meant as a tool for producers, songwriters, and musicians to help them further explore their artistry.

“Orchid isn’t just about how much you know or don’t know—it’s about shaking up your creative process,” says Telepathic Instruments co-founder Charl Laubscher. “It’s a tool for anyone who wants to step outside their musical comfort zone, to experiment and to find what’s on their mind.”

Parker first developed the Orchid over 10 years ago. In a press release, the instrument works by “employing a unique chord logic system, combined with a multitude of ways to shape and alter the chords to maximize creative musical expression.”

In addition to Laubscher, Parker’s Telepathic Instruments co-founders are Ignacio Germade, Chris Adams, and Tom Cosm.

in HTML format, including tags, to make it appealing and easy to read for Japanese-speaking readers aged 20 to 40 interested in fashion. Organize the content with appropriate headings and subheadings (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), translating all text, including headings, into Japanese. Retain any existing tags from

Kevin Parker has created a new synthesizer.

The Tame Impala artist released the instrument, called the Orchid, through the electronic instruments company he co-founded, Telepathic Instruments. Described as an advanced chord generating hardware synthesizer, the Orchid is meant as a tool for producers, songwriters, and musicians to help them further explore their artistry.

“Orchid isn’t just about how much you know or don’t know—it’s about shaking up your creative process,” says Telepathic Instruments co-founder Charl Laubscher. “It’s a tool for anyone who wants to step outside their musical comfort zone, to experiment and to find what’s on their mind.”

Parker first developed the Orchid over 10 years ago. In a press release, the instrument works by “employing a unique chord logic system, combined with a multitude of ways to shape and alter the chords to maximize creative musical expression.”

In addition to Laubscher, Parker’s Telepathic Instruments co-founders are Ignacio Germade, Chris Adams, and Tom Cosm.

and integrate them seamlessly into the new content without adding new tags. Ensure the new content is fashion-related, written entirely in Japanese, and approximately 1500 words. Conclude with a “結論” section and a well-formatted “よくある質問” section. Avoid including an introduction or a note explaining the process.

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