MATRIXSYNTH: DIY Atari Controller Noise Synth


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

DIY Atari Controller Noise Synth


YouTube via drmoonstien | September 14, 2010

via this auction

"This is a nice hand built noise machine with an Atari controller that can be patched to different controls and a light censor that can be patched to different controls the light theremin controller reacts to light you do not need to use the light theremin but it is fun and makes for cool noises the Atari controller has a on of trigger for momentary noise and a toggle for sustained noise and a big knob that can be patched to different spots on the rca patch bay x 4. there are 8 sound knobs that interact with one another on the box itself each one has a on of toggle. runs on 9v battery that goes in the back easily assessable with Velcro cover. has rca patch bay and 1/4 inch out put."

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