"Type U-73 synthesizer. The synth is the same size as a standard effectes pedal and has simple 1/4" power (in addition to 9V battery) and 1/4" output to your amp, effects board, or mixing board... The synth is pretty interesting and function more like an oscillator with an x and y axis. Turning the knobs creates a theremin-like sound that can be altered and affected as you "play". This thing is great at adding background drones to recordings or cool affects and noise. Add a tremelo and have a cool-sounding drone similar to an old korg. These were made in small quantities and are a great addition to any studio. Perfect for circuit benders and pro studios alike. Here are the manufacturers details:
'There is no input, only an output (line level quarter inch mono). The Type-U73 synthesizer creates low frequency sweeps, areggiated stepped tones, feedback, thermin noises, etc. There are 2 knobs labeled [x] and f[x]. f[x] serves as the rate for the oscillator, and [x] plays off the position of f[x] doing sweeps, stepped tones, etc. Wherever f[x] is set will determine what [x] sounds like. f[x] also serves as pitch control.'"
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