"This is a handmade Ham Heart, 100% analog synthesizer.
It features one squarewave oscillator.
The oscillator is triggered by the 3 red buttons, each one represents a different frequency range. These buttons allow you to play the device rhythmically or piece together simple melodies.
The red buttons trigger and select the frequency range of the oscillator.
The larger knob controls the pitch of the oscillator.
The smaller knob is the master volume control.
The white toggle switch is the on/off switch.
6.35mm (1/4 inch) audio output
2.1mm DC input (tip -)
On/Off switch
Rubber feet
Grey, Metal faceplate
Severed Zombie Arm drawing."
It never stops to amaze me how little electroinics it takes before people start calling something a "synthesizer" or even an "analog synthesizer". A squarewave generator with 3 different timing capacitors is a synthesizer ???
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ReplyDeleten. pl. syn·the·ses (-sz)
1. The combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole.
syn⋅the⋅siz⋅er
ReplyDelete[sin-thuh-sahy-zer] –noun
1. a person or thing that synthesizes.
2. any of various electronic, sometimes portable consoles or modules, usually computerized, for creating, modifying, and combining tones or reproducing the sounds of musical instruments by controlling voltage patterns, operated by means of keyboards, joysticks, sliders, or knobs.
Looks pretty bangin.
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