MATRIXSYNTH: Tasty Chips Electronics "Saw Bench" boutique analog monosynth


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Tasty Chips Electronics "Saw Bench" boutique analog monosynth

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"This auction is for a Tasty Chips Electronics "Saw Bench" boutique analog monosynth in full working order and excellent physical condition.

This is the pre-built version purchased directly from the manufacturer. Power supply is included.

A highly portable and affordable monosynth, with a 100% analog signal path.

Features:

• Small and portable, yet very ergonomic. Focus on hands-on controls with good grouping and spacing.
• A four-pole diode ladder VCF, with high resonance
• Separate ADSR envelopes for VCA and VCF
• LFO with 3 waveforms, plus a Sample & Hold, for VCF
• Frequency Modulation for deep growling bass sounds
• Manual controls such for Env and LFO enable, waveform selection, ADSR mode / LFO switching
• MIDI controls of all digital features (envelopes, VCF cutoff, LFO, etc)
• Legato, glide, looping ADSR (MIDI)
• Sturdy metal casing."

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