MATRIXSYNTH: Circuit bent instruments by David Cranmer


Monday, December 01, 2008

Circuit bent instruments by David Cranmer

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"Here is the latest version of a line of voice modulator effects boxes from nervoussquirrel.com. Plug your synth/drum machine/laptop/gameboy/microphone/guitar etc. into the audio in socket, and receive a pleasant range of flanging/ring modulation-esque/dalek/vocoder/distortion sounds from the output.

Features include:
• Seven different pitch modes
• A switch to automatically cycle through the different pitch modes to create a chaotic sequence of effects
• Input level
• Volume
• LFO rate
• Pitch dial, which works over a very large range
• 'Robotic' and 'wobbliness' modes
• Feedback function, allowing the unit to be played on its own without any input
• Heavy duty extruded aluminium case with power and LFO rate LEDs

The unit is powered by a 9V 'PP3' type battery (not included), accessible via a discrete drawer in the side of the unit.

High-quality switches and components have been used throughout, and build quality/soldering etc. is all very good. The front panel graphics are made from signmaker's vinyl.

Useful for annoying neighbours if used at a high volume. Instructions included.
Again, check out this link to hear what it actually sounds like:
www.nervoussquirrel.com/circuitbent.html"

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